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[Seasonal allergic rhinitis].

Revue medicale suisse
Allergic diseases are currently amongst the most frequent diseases of our time. Of all the allergies in the Western countries, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis is the most common. Its diagnosis is based mainly on the history and the correlation between symptoms and contact with the allergen.
Igor, Salvadé   +3 more
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Seasonal allergic rhinitis.

Missouri medicine, 1996
Seasonal allergic rhinitis is the most well understood of the types of allergic rhinitides. The disease is characterized by sneezing, itching, rhinorrhea, and nasal congestion upon exposure to pollen allergens in susceptible individuals. These symptoms can cause considerable misery in affected patients. Recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment of
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Treating seasonal allergic rhinitis in adolescents: Case study

Nurse Prescribing, 2016
Seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) is a common disorder affecting up to 20% of the population ( Scadding et al, 2008 ). Symptoms include nasal irritation, sneezing, itching, rhinorrhoea and nasal blockage, which may be intermittent or persistent. These symptoms may lead to sleep disturbance, which adversely affects quality of life (QOL) and learning ...
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[Seasonal allergic rhinitis].

Medicina clinica, 1983
M P, García Ortega, A, Cadahía
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Treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2017
Mark S. Dykewicz   +22 more
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Grass pollen immunotherapy as an effective therapy for childhood seasonal allergic asthma

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2006
Graham Roberts, Gideon Lack
exaly  

Seasonal allergic rhinitis.

The Practitioner, 1984
P, Santoni, B, Perdona, B H, Read
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Prophylactic treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis.

Clinical therapeutics, 1991
The prophylactic effectiveness of the new, second-generation antihistamines cetirizine and terfenadine was evaluated in a double-blind, multicenter study of 487 patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis. The patients were randomly assigned to eight weeks of treatment with 10 mg of cetirizine given either in the morning or evening, or 60 mg of ...
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New targets for allergic rhinitis — a disease of civilization

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2003
Stephen T Holgate, David H Broide
exaly  

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