Allergic rhinitis

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Allergic rhinitis is one of the common allergic diseases characterized by symptoms affecting the upper respiratory tract, such as nasal congestion, sneezing, itching in the nose and palate, and fatigue. It is not limited to the nose alone; it can also accompany by complaints in the throat, eyes, and ears. Due to its prevalence, allergic rhinitis is important in terms of causing an increase in morbidity, affecting school and work performance, and leading to economic losses. In the treatment, the focus is on alleviating symptoms and preventing attacks.

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Arik, F. (2024). Allergic rhinitis. In Current Approaches to Allergic Diseases (pp. 119–134). Nova Science Publishers, Inc. https://doi.org/10.54543/kesans.v2i12.225

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