EFFICACICY OF TREATMENT OF ALLERGIC RHINITIS COMBINED WITH ADENOID VEGETATION IN CHILDREN
07.10.2023
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series D. Volume 2 Issue 10
Erkinova Kamola Faxriddinovna
Abstract. Allergic rhinitis (AR) is widespread among the world's population, tends to increase, and represents a serious problem due to decreased quality of life and frequent complications. The economic damage from AR amounts to billions of dollars and almost half of this amount is spent on drugs that keep patients in remission and, as a rule, do not cure. It is known that allergic rhinitis (AR) significantly reduces the quality of life of patients, provoking the development of other diseases of the ENT organs (sinusitis, otitis media, eustachitis, nasal polyposis, upper respiratory tract infections).
A comorbid association between adenoid hypertrophy in upper respiratory tract allergies, which is called inflammation of the upper respiratory tract mucosa due to IgE-mediated hypersensitivity, has been shown in many studies.
Keywords: allergic rhinitis, adenoid vegetation, rhinosinusitis, children
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