1. Clinical diagnostic guidelines of allergic rhinitis: comprehensive treatment and consideration of special circumstances.
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Young Hyo Kim, Sang Min Lee, Mi-Ae Kim, Hyeon-Jong Yang, Jeong-Hee Choi, Dong-Kyu Kim, Young Yoo, Bong-Seong Kim, Won-Young Kim, Jeong Hee Kim, So Yeon Park, Keejae Song, Min-Suk Yang, Young-Mok Lee, Hyun Jong Lee, Jae-Hong Cho, Hye Mi Jee, Yang Park, Woo Yong Bae, and Young-Il Koh
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RHINITIS treatment ,ALLERGY desensitization ,BREASTFEEDING ,IMMUNOTHERAPY ,MEDICAL protocols ,RHINITIS ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
In order to prevent sensitization to a new allergen and the development of asthma, practitioners may consider allergenspecific immunotherapy in patients with allergic rhinitis. Additionally, in patients with severe allergic rhinitis refractory to medication, practitioners can also consider surgical management for improving the patients' nasal symptoms. However, there are still no practical guidelines regarding the indications for immunotherapy, the appropriate selection of the allergen, and the optimal duration of therapy. Moreover, no clear indications exist for surgical treatment. Pregnant or lactating women frequently complain of symptoms of rhinitis. However, due to the fear of potential complications to their babies, they avoid medical treatment despite significant discomfort. Therefore, we present 14 answers to core questions about immunotherapy, surgical treatment, and considerations for special circumstances, such as pregnancy and lactation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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