In:
Otolaryngologia Polska, Index Copernicus, Vol. 72, No. 2 ( 2018-4-30), p. 1-12
Abstract:
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is the most common form of allergy, which - as epidemiological research has shown - applies
to nearly 25% of the population. AR significantly affects the quality of life of the patient, and the more severe the disease, the greater the risk of developing bronchial asthma. One of the factors affecting the severity of symptoms
and the degree of their control is air pollution. In some patients, despite proper treatment, persistence or only partial remission of symptoms (uncontrolled allergic rhinitis) is observed. This can lead to an increase in comorbidities
- inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, otitis media and asthma - both in children and in adults. The treatment of allergic rhinitis, in accordance with the standards, consists in: education of the patient, elimination of the allergen
from the environment and factors intensifying the course of the disease, selection of proper pharmacotherapy and specific allergen immunotherapy. Many factors influence the selection of the antihistamine used, e.g., the opportunity of safe increase of the dosage.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0030-6657
,
2300-8423
DOI:
10.5604/01.3001.0011.8057
Language:
English
Publisher:
Index Copernicus
Publication Date:
2018
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2753524-1
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