If you suffer from a constantly runny nose, postnasal drip, sneezing, or nasal congestion that just won’t go away, you’re not alone. Millions deal with these frustrating symptoms—often for years—despite trying medications and allergy treatments. But there’s good news: a minimally invasive solution is now available, and it’s changing lives.

What Is Chronic Rhinitis?

In the interview, Dr. Jay Young explains that chronic rhinitis simply means inflammation of the nose. It can be triggered by allergies, infections, or irritants—and shows up in many ways: congestion, constant dripping, postnasal drip, or excessive sneezing.

Enter RhinAer®

For patients who’ve tried everything else—nasal sprays, allergy testing, medications—RhinAer® offers hope. This innovative procedure uses controlled radiofrequency energy to gently disrupt the overactive nerves in the back of the nose that contribute to chronic rhinitis symptoms.

Dr. Young compares it to turning down a faucet: “You can’t stop every drop, but you can absolutely manage the flow.”

A Quick, In-Office Solution

Unlike older treatments that required general anesthesia and a trip to the operating room, RhinAer® is done right in the ENT office. The entire procedure takes about 20 minutes. There are no external incisions, and patients are treated comfortably with only a topical numbing medication.

One patient shared their experience: “It’s been about a year, and I feel great. No more runny nose, way less sneezing, and I can finally breathe through my nose. Don’t wait like I did—get it solved!”

Why Dr. Young Recommends It

“I offer RhinAer® to patients who have exhausted their options,” Dr. Young says. “This gives them a real solution without surgery and minimal downtime.”

If you’ve been living with nasal symptoms and nothing seems to help, it might be time to consider RhinAer®.

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