Allergic Rhinitis and Quality of Life in Children

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Allergic rhinitis is a respiratory disease caused by an inflammatory process related to IgE mediated reaction versus allergens to which the subject is sensitized. Allergic rhinitis is not an isolated disease because the nasal mucosa inflammation involves paranasal sinuses and lower airways, thus worsening the asthmatic symptoms. Recently, a new classification of allergic rhinitis based on the duration and severity of clinical symptoms has been proposed. This classification takes into consideration both the quality of life and the possible impact of the symptoms on school, work and free-time activities. Children's quality of life is severely compromised by frequent night awakenings, easy fatigue, defects of language and irritability, which can have a negative influence on learning abilities. Allergic rhinitis has a negative impact on the quality of life of the whole family because it can cause interference on social life, and financial costs.

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Del Giudice, M. M., Marseglia, A., Leonardi, S., La Rosa, M., Salpietro, C., Brunese, F. P., … Perrone, L. (2011). Allergic Rhinitis and Quality of Life in Children. International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology, 24, 25–28. https://doi.org/10.1177/03946320110240S406

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