Allergic rhinitis
Allergic rhinitis is referred to as allergic rhinitis, which is also commonly called allergic rhinitis. It is an allergic reaction that occurs in the nasal mucosa and is also a common manifestation of respiratory allergies. It sometimes exists with bronchial asthma. The incidence of this disease has increased significantly over the past 20 years, especially in developed countries. The age of onset is predominantly young, but children are now more common. Although there is no significant difference in the incidence of sex, female hormones can aggravate allergies. Including seasonal rhinitis and perennial rhinitis. Various clinical rhinitis: acute rhinitis, chronic rhinitis (chronic simple rhinitis, chronic hypertrophic rhinitis, chronic dry rhinitis), dry rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis, casein rhinitis, drug rhinitis, vasomotor rhinitis, Acidocytosis non-allergic rhinitis, hyperreflex rhinitis, etc.
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