Rhinitis is a complex condition broadly classified into allergic and nonallergic subtypes. Allergic rhinitis is predominantly driven by IgEāmediated responses to inhaled environmental triggers, while ...
Allergic rhinitis arises from a type I hypersensitivity reaction in which environmental allergens breach the nasal epithelium and stimulate an immune cascade dominated by immunoglobulin E production.
Subcutaneous allergen-specific immunotherapy has long been used in allergic rhinitis and/or asthma and has been recognized to be efficacious. However, owing to the inconvenience of injection and the ...
A multi-omics analysis reveals that individuals with allergic rhinitis harbor a distinct microbial and metabolic fingerprint in their gut, which may contribute to amplifying nasal inflammation, ...
Although biologics can be effective in reducing allergy symptoms, the high cost of these medications must be weighed when determining whether to use them for allergic rhinitis. But these typical ...
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