Posted on February 25, 2010.
The severity of allergic rhinitis What is actually allergic rhinitis? Allergic rhinitis is a disease that is caused by the sensitinogen than reacting on the mucous membranes of the nasal cavity. It has two types: those are perennial and seasonal allergic rhinitis. Allergic rhinitis occurs throughout the year, while seasonal allergic rhinitis usually occurs during the flowering or flowering season. In this season, the plants begin to release their pollen for breeding purpose. Pollen is one of sensitinogens with allergic rhinitis. The clinical signs of allergic rhinitis are itchy nose, sneezing, watery nasal discharge and nasal obstruction. There are about 20% of adults and children have seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis.
Although the prevalence in most countries, regardless tropical or seasonal, most conditions are not treated adequately and the result is that the chronic allergic rhinitis. The chronic state of allergic rhinitis in general lead to more serious complications of upper and lower airways such as asthma, sinusitis and otitis media with effusion. Otitis media is an inflammation of the middle ear. The fluid is built in the middle ear and causes temporary loss of hearing. However, if this chronic disease is not treated properly, it can cause permanent hearing impairment.
A few medical scientists have conducted surveys to study the epidemiological links between allergic rhinitis and other respiratory diseases. What they found were 78% of patients who have asthma also had rhinitis. They also found that 99% of adults and 93% of adolescents who have allergic asthma, also had allergic rhinitis. In addition, the study of others who had been carried out for 23 years was discovered that students who had previously had allergic rhinitis three times the possibility of having asthma compared to those students who did not have allergic rhinitis what is allergic rhinitis? Allergic rhinitis is a disease that is caused by the sensitinogen than reacting on the mucous membranes of the nasal cavity. There are two types: those are perennial and seasonal allergic rhinitis. Allergic rhinitis occurs throughout the year, while seasonal allergic rhinitis typically occurs during the flowering season of flowering. In this season, the plants begin to release their pollen for breeding purpose. Pollen is one of sensitinogens with allergic rhinitis. The clinical signs of allergic rhinitis are itchy nose, sneezing, watery nasal discharge and nasal obstruction. There are about 20% of adults and children have seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis.
Although the prevalence in most countries, regardless tropical or seasonal, most conditions are not treated adequately and the result is that the chronic allergic rhinitis. The chronic state of allergic rhinitis in general lead to more serious complications of upper and lower airways such as asthma, sinusitis and otitis media with effusion. Otitis media is an inflammation of the middle ear. The fluid is built in the middle ear and causes temporary loss of hearing. However, if this chronic disease is not treated properly, it can cause permanent hearing impairment.
A few medical scientists have conducted surveys to study the epidemiological links between allergic rhinitis and other respiratory diseases. What they found were 78% of patients who have asthma also have allergic rhinitis. They also found that 99% of adults and 93% of adolescents who have allergic asthma, also had allergic rhinitis. In addition, the study of others who had been carried out for 23 years has been discovered that students who had previously had allergic rhinitis three times the possibility of having asthma compared to those students who did not have allergic rhinitis before.
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