Therapeutic approaches of allergic rhinitis: A review article

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Sherihan MRohayem,Tarek Gheith, Atef Taha El Bahrawy, Amira E. Mesbah, Noha M. Hammad

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Allergic rhinitis is a common chronic illness that affects breathing and can make it hard to live a normal life. It can also make other conditions, like asthma, worse. Doctors choose the best way to help based on how sick the patient is and how old they are. People who are sick should learn about their illness and try not to come in contact with things that make them allergic. The best treatment for persistent symptoms that affect your life is using corticosteroid spray in your nose. It should be the first thing you try. If the first type of medicine doesn't work, more serious sickness can be treated with other types of medicine such as antihistamines and decongestants, or non-medicine treatments like cleaning your nose with water. If normal treatments don't work well for allergy symptoms and the person has allergic asthma, doctors may suggest subcutaneous or sublingual immunotherapy.

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