Patients with local allergic rhinitis who received allergen immunotherapy had sustained reductions in nasal-ocular symptoms, more medication-free days, and a substantially lower risk for new asthma ...
Though they’re separate conditions, allergic rhinitis and asthma are both atopic diseases. Allergies can trigger asthma, and having asthma can increase your risk for allergic rhinitis. Allergic ...
Subcutaneous allergen-specific immunotherapy has long been used in allergic rhinitis and/or asthma and has been recognized to be efficacious. However, owing to the inconvenience of injection and the ...
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Think It Is Just a Cold? It Could Be Allergic Rhinitis, and Here is Why Early Testing and Treatment Matter
When the sniffles will not stop and your mornings start with continuous sneezing, it is natural to assume you have caught a cold. But what if it is something more persistent, like allergic rhinitis?
Recent developments in allergen immunotherapy, improvements in primary care, and the emergence of a new treatment for other allergic conditions have improved the quality of care for seasonal allergies ...
Seasonal allergies affect a large number of adults and children alike, with an apparent upward trend, although estimates are imprecise. Prevalence numbers vary widely across studies, influenced by age ...
A multi-omics analysis reveals that individuals with allergic rhinitis harbor a distinct microbial and metabolic fingerprint in their gut, which may contribute to amplifying nasal inflammation, ...
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