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Severe Allergic Rhinitis, Bone Growth In Face, Neck. On Steroid, Antihistimine. Can Allergy Cause Bone Growth?

I suffer from allergic rhintis for years but now that I am almost sixty they have gotten worse plus I started noticing on the right side of my face and neck something that looks like arthritus bone growth I went to a rhemotologist he did tests and said that I have no autoimmune dieases and that it was allergies, so I went to an allergist and he put me on steroid nose spray plus antihistimine my question is can allergies cause this bone growth?
Thu, 14 Feb 2013
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Allergic sinusitis and allergic rhinitis are not normally associated with any bony outgrowths and are unlikely to related.
It may be best to consult an orthopedic surgeon , he or she would be in the best position to determine the nature, reason and treatment for the bony growth.

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Severe Allergic Rhinitis, Bone Growth In Face, Neck. On Steroid, Antihistimine. Can Allergy Cause Bone Growth?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic Allergic sinusitis and allergic rhinitis are not normally associated with any bony outgrowths and are unlikely to related. It may be best to consult an orthopedic surgeon , he or she would be in the best position to determine the nature, reason and treatment for the bony growth. I hope this helps