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Referral criteria from primary care - perennial rhinitis

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Perennial symptoms that are severe and resistant to treatment (when combination treatment at maximum doses has been attempted for at least 3 months) (1).

Referral should also be considered in cases of:

  • unilateral nasal symptoms
  • nasal perforation, ulceration or collapse
  • serosangionous discharge
  • high nasal cavity crusting
  • recurrent cellulitis
  • caution: urgent referral required for periorbital cellulitis

Reference:

  1. https://rms.kernowccg.nhs.uk/primary_care_clinical_referral_criteria/rms/allergy/perennial_allergic_rhinitis (accessed 05 December 2021).

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