Abstract

Rhinitis is generally classified as allergic or non-allergic and is differentiated from conditions that mimic symptoms of rhinitis. This article reviews the non-allergic forms of rhinitis highlighting signs, symptoms and diagnosis. An in-depth overview of osteopathic treatment options for the head and neck are outlined to assist osteopathic family physicians in providing symptom relief to their non-allergic rhinitis patients.

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