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- Allergic Rhinitis: Rapid Evidence Review - AAFP
Allergic rhinitis, the fifth most common chronic disease in the United States, is an immunoglobulin E–mediated process A family history of allergic rhinitis, asthma, or atopic dermatitis
- Treatment of Allergic Rhiniti lt;FEFF gt;s - AAFP
Allergic rhinitis is a common and chronic immunoglobulin E–mediated respiratory illness that can affect quality of life and productivity, as well as exacerbate other conditions such as asthma
- Allergic Rhinitis - American Academy of Pediatrics
Allergic rhinitis (AR) affects more than 400 million people worldwide, making it 1 of the most prevalent chronic diseases Childhood AR is increasing, and almost half of patients with AR develop symptoms before age 6 years
- Clinical practice guideline: Allergic rhinitis - PubMed
The guideline is intended to be applicable for both pediatric and adult patients with AR Children under the age of 2 years were excluded from the clinical practice guideline because rhinitis in this population may be different than in older patients and is not informed by the same evidence base
- Clinical Practice Guideline: Allergic Rhinitis - American Academy of . . .
The primary purpose of this guideline is to address quality improvement opportunities for all clinicians, in any setting, who are likely to manage patients with AR, as well as to optimize patient care, promote effective diagnosis and therapy, and reduce harmful or unnecessary variations in care
- Treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis
Disclaimer: The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI) and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI) have jointly accepted responsibility for establishing Treatment of Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis: An Evidence-Based Focused 2017 Guideline Update
- Clinical Practice Guideline: Allergic Rhinitis - American Academy of . . .
Findings of AR consistent with an allergic cause include, but are not limited to, clear rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, pale discoloration of the nasal mucosa, and red and watery eyes
- Allergic Rhinitis - AAFP
Access the AAFP-endorsed clinical practice guideline on allergic rhinitis
- Current Management of Allergic Rhinitis - The Journal of Allergy and . . .
Allergic rhinitis is caused by inhalant allergens from outdoor and indoor environments with varying significance of different allergens in global regions We provide options for the current management for AR including pharmacological treatments and nonpharmacological options and allergen immunotherapy (AIT)
- Diagnosing Rhinitis: Allergic vs. Nonallergic - AAFP
Since 1998, three large expert panels have made recommendations for the diagnosis of allergic and nonallergic rhinitis
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