This protocol covers vasomotor rhinitis in a specific clinical scenario: the patient presents with rhinorrhea (runny nose) as the primary complaint, without any accompanying nasal obstruction or nasal congestion.
Presenting picture: The predominant symptom is rhinorrhea. Nasal obstruction is absent. Nasal congestion is absent. When rhinorrhea is the isolated complaint, the therapeutic focus is correspondingly narrow — the protocol is tailored specifically to this symptom profile.
When rhinorrhea is the sole symptom, the first step involves a specific class of topical intranasal agent selected for its action on this symptom.
Full regimen, agent details, and instructions available in the structured protocol →