Allergic rhinitis triggered by exposure to allergens can affect the eyes, nose, and throat. Symptoms generally arise within a few minutes of a person coming into contact with allergens, and can include sneezing, itchy nose, runny nose, and nasal congestion – these usually occur when the mucous membranes are irritated, which causes the blood vessels to expand. Some patients also experience itchy, red, or watery eyes, or an itchy throat that leads to coughing.
In some cases, allergic rhinitis is seasonal, and may only occur in the spring, when pollen counts are higher, or when the weather changes. In other cases, the condition is perennial and is triggered by allergens such as dust, mold, or animal hair.