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Allergic rhinitis

Drugs of Today, 2001
The impact of allergic rhinitis is enormous; it accounts for significant health morbidity and a large financial expenditure. It can occur at any age, but its peak onset is in childhood. The natural course of this atopic disorder varies, but tends to improve with time. Genetic and environmental factors play a role in its development. There are effective
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Allergic Rhinitis

American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy, 2013
Allergic rhinitis affects 60 million of the U.S. population, 1.4 billion of the global population, and its prevalence appears to be increasing. The duration and severity of allergic rhinitis symptoms place a substantial burden on patient's quality of life, sleep, work productivity, and activity.
Russell A Settipane   +1 more
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Allergic Rhinitis

2014
Allergic rhinitis is a very frequent disease with a prevalence of 15-20%. Symptoms are most pronounced in young people while, for some unknown reason, the elderly become clinically hyposensitized. Pollen is the cause of seasonal allergic rhinitis, and house dust mite and animals are the main causes of perennial allergic rhinitis.
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Allergic rhinitis

2010
Abstract Allergic rhinitis affects more than 20% of the population of Westernized countries and has a significant impact on quality of life and school/work performance. Important environmental factors include tree and grass pollens (seasonal allergic rhinitis); house dust mite and domestic pets, most often cats (perennial allergic ...
Stephen R. Durham, Hesham Saleh
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Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

Recent Patents on Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery, 2008
Seasonal allergic rhinitis is characterized by seasonal rhinorrhea, nasal congestion/stuffiness, nasal and ocular pruritus, and paroxysmal sneezing. Allergen avoidance is the first step in the management. Symptomatic relief and improved quality of life can be achieved in the majority of patients by the appropriate use of pharmacotherapy.
Alexander K. C. Leung, Kam Lun Hon
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Efficacy of probiotic supplementary therapy for asthma, allergic rhinitis, and wheeze: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2019
Background: Probiotic supplementary therapy to prevent allergic diseases, including asthma in children, has been widely explored in many randomized controlled trials.
Xizi Du   +9 more
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Allergic Rhinitis

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2012
Familiarity with the diagnosis and management of allergic rhinitis is important for physicians concerned with the nasal airway. Allergic rhinitis is a common and manageable condition that may cause persistent or intermittent symptoms that vary as to duration and severity.
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Management of allergic rhinitis

Primary Health Care, 2003
Allergic rhinitis, including hay fever, can have a major effect on patients' quality of life. This article outlines the assessment and management of this common condition, which nurses are ideally placed to carry out.
Kate Hopkinson, Pauline Powell
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Complications of allergic rhinitis

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2000
Upper and lower respiratory diseases, including asthma, sinusitis, and otitis media with effusion, frequently complicate allergic rhinitis. The close association of nasal allergies with these conditions has been supported by extensive epidemiologic evidence.
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Allergic Rhinitis

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1981
J, Fagin, R, Friedman, P, Fireman
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