Allergic and Mixed Rhinitis: Diagnosis and Natural Evolution
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Allergic Rhinitis
1.2. Non-Allergic Rhinitis
1.3. Mixed Rhinitis
1.4. Diagnosis
1.5. Triggers
2. Questionnaires
- Patients with a physician diagnosis of AR or MR and a low IIQ score were reclassified as having low-burden AR.
- Patients with a physician diagnosis of AR or MR and a high IIQ score were reclassified as having high-burden AR.
- Patients with a physician diagnosis of NAR and a low IIQ score were reclassified as having low-burden NAR.
- Patients with a physician diagnosis of NAR and a high IIQ score were reclassified as having high- burden NAR.
2.1. Skin and Serum Testing
2.2. Imaging
2.3. Comorbidities
3. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Seasonal allergic rhinitis |
Perennial allergic rhinitis |
Non-allergic rhinitis with eosinophil syndrome (NARES) |
Vasomotor rhinitis (idiopathic or irritant induced rhinitis) with and without triggers |
Local allergic rhinitis (also known as entopic rhinitis) |
Drug-induced rhinitis |
(Topical nasal decongestants, oral contraceptives, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antihypertensive medications, β-blockers) |
Infectious rhinitis |
Occupational or work-related rhinitis |
Nonallergic Rhinitis | Allergic Rhinitis |
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1. During the past week, how often did you have nasal congestion? |
Never (5) Rarely (4) Sometimes (3) Often (2) Extremely Often (1) |
2. During the past week, how often did you sneeze? |
Never (5) Rarely (4) Sometimes (3) Often (2) Extremely Often (1) |
3. During the past week, how often did you have watery eyes? |
Never (5) Rarely (4) Sometimes (3) Often (2) Extremely Often (1) |
4. During the past week, to what extent did your nasal or other allergy symptoms interfere with your sleep? |
Never (5) Rarely (4) Sometimes (3) Often (2) Extremely Often (1) |
5. During the past week, how often did you avoid any activities (for example, visiting a house with a dog or cat, gardening) because of your nasal or other allergy symptoms? |
Never (5) Rarely (4) Sometimes (3) Often (2) Extremely Often (1) |
6. During the past week, how well were your nasal or other allergy symptoms controlled? |
Never (5) Rarely (4) Sometimes (3) Often (2) Extremely Often (1) |
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Greiwe, J.C.; Bernstein, J.A. Allergic and Mixed Rhinitis: Diagnosis and Natural Evolution. J. Clin. Med. 2019, 8, 2019. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8112019
Greiwe JC, Bernstein JA. Allergic and Mixed Rhinitis: Diagnosis and Natural Evolution. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2019; 8(11):2019. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8112019
Chicago/Turabian StyleGreiwe, Justin C., and Jonathan A. Bernstein. 2019. "Allergic and Mixed Rhinitis: Diagnosis and Natural Evolution" Journal of Clinical Medicine 8, no. 11: 2019. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8112019
APA StyleGreiwe, J. C., & Bernstein, J. A. (2019). Allergic and Mixed Rhinitis: Diagnosis and Natural Evolution. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(11), 2019. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8112019