Mostly it is seasonal, coinciding with the flowering season, which witnesses more pollen in the air. Other allergens like grass pollen, animal dander (old skin), dust mites, mold, and cat saliva can also cause. People generally exhibit one or more symptoms immediately after exposure to the allergen. Allergic rhinitis is the body’s way to protect itself from the allergen. When exposed to an allergen, the body releases histamines, natural chemicals to defend it from contact. This histamine causes the symptoms. Allergic rhinitis can be of two types, seasonal and chronic. Seasonal rhinitis mostly happens in the Spring and Autumn, caused…