ALLERGIC RHINITIS
Faisal Alrefaei*, Abdulelah Thigah, Meshari Alqurashi, Manar Taib, Safaa Yousuf and Abdullah Alsayed
ABSTRACT
Allergic rhinitis defined as inflammation of the nasal membranes.[1] Characterized by the presence of nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, sneezing and nasal itching with or without an involvement of the eyes, ears, throat and skin[2], due to IgE -mediated reactions against allergens such as dust mites, molds, pollens, and insects. Allergic rhinitis is hard to diagnosed and considers one of the atopic diseases and appears at the early age of life with or without other atopic diseases and most of the cases the remission happened gradually after eight years without intervention either medically or surgically.
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