BLOG 1: Understanding Allergic Sneezing & Morning Sneezing
Frequent sneezing, especially in the morning, is a common complaint seen in many patients today. Often ignored as a minor issue, it may actually indicate allergic rhinitis—a chronic allergic condition affecting the respiratory system.
What is Allergic Sneezing?
Allergic sneezing occurs when the immune system overreacts to harmless substances like dust, pollen, or mites.
This condition is medically known as
👉 Allergic Rhinitis
Why Does Sneezing Occur More in the Morning?
Morning sneezing is typically due to:
- Exposure to dust mites in bedding
- Overnight accumulation of allergens
- Sudden temperature change after waking
- In allergic rhinitis, morning sneezing is caused by an IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reaction to allergens such as dust mites, which accumulate overnight and trigger an exaggerated immune response upon waking.
Common Symptoms
- Repeated sneezing (10–20 times continuously)
- Runny or blocked nose
- Itchy throat, nose, or eyes
- Watery eyes
- Fatigue due to disturbed sleep
When to Take It Seriously?
- Daily morning sneezing
- Symptoms lasting more than 2 weeks
- Associated breathing difficulty
- Family history of allergies
Conclusion
Morning sneezing is not “just a cold.” Early understanding and proper treatment can prevent chronic allergy complications.