• Addictions,  Exercise and Sports

    Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis with Immunotherapy

    Allergic rhinitis, commonly known as hay fever, is a prevalent issue that complicates the lives of many individuals. This condition arises due to various allergens, such as pollen, dust mites, or pet dander. Allergic reactions significantly impact daily quality of life, with symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, and itching often disrupting the activities of those affected. Treating hay fever can often be challenging, as traditional medications only alleviate symptoms without addressing the root cause of the problem. Immunotherapy is an alternative solution that tackles the underlying cause of the disease, allowing patients to find a long-term resolution to their issue. During the therapy, the body develops tolerance through gradual exposure…

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  • Digestive System,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Allergic rhinitis or cold? – The signs of allergy

    The appearance of a cold is a common phenomenon in many people’s lives, and there can be several underlying causes. These conditions include respiratory infections caused by viruses, as well as allergic reactions triggered by various allergens. The symptoms of the two types of colds often resemble each other, making it difficult for many to determine whether they need medical treatment or if home remedies might suffice. Inflammation of the nasal mucosa, which is the primary symptom of a cold, can cause various complaints such as a runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing, or coughing. Distinguishing the Causes of a Cold Distinguishing the causes of a cold is important, as we…

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  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  First Aid and Emergency

    Persistent allergic rhinitis that is not season-dependent

    Allergic rhinitis is a common problem that can be divided into two main types: seasonal and persistent (non-seasonal) rhinitis. Allergic reactions triggered by various allergens can complicate the lives of many people, especially if the triggers are not recognized in time. Symptoms are often bothersome and can affect daily activities. Seasonal Rhinitis Seasonal rhinitis, also known as hay fever, typically occurs due to outdoor allergens such as pollen, grass, trees, or weeds. In contrast, persistent rhinitis is triggered by allergens present in the home or workplace environment, and this form can persist throughout the year. Identifying the appropriate treatment and the triggering allergens is an important step in alleviating symptoms.…

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