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Rashad, A., Bahgat, M., Ali, N., El Sayed, A. (2023). Assessment of Allergic Rhinitis from Medical Microbiology Background: Review Article. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 91(1), 5415-5420. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.305754
Alaa Emad Mohammed Rashad; Manal Abd Eltawab Mohammed Bahgat; Nissreen El Sayed El Badawy Ali; Ahmed Ibrahim El Sayed. "Assessment of Allergic Rhinitis from Medical Microbiology Background: Review Article". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 91, 1, 2023, 5415-5420. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.305754
Rashad, A., Bahgat, M., Ali, N., El Sayed, A. (2023). 'Assessment of Allergic Rhinitis from Medical Microbiology Background: Review Article', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 91(1), pp. 5415-5420. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.305754
Rashad, A., Bahgat, M., Ali, N., El Sayed, A. Assessment of Allergic Rhinitis from Medical Microbiology Background: Review Article. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2023; 91(1): 5415-5420. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.305754

Assessment of Allergic Rhinitis from Medical Microbiology Background: Review Article

Article 257, Volume 91, Issue 1, April 2023, Page 5415-5420  XML PDF (681.78 K)
DOI: 10.21608/ejhm.2023.305754
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Alaa Emad Mohammed Rashad* ; Manal Abd Eltawab Mohammed Bahgat; Nissreen El Sayed El Badawy Ali; Ahmed Ibrahim El Sayed
Abstract
Background: Sneezing, postnasal drip, nasal pruritis, and nasal congestion are all signs of allergic rhinitis (AR), an atopic condition. It affects one in six people and is linked to high morbidity, severe productivity loss, and high healthcare expenses. In the past, AR was believed to be a nasal airway-specific disease. However, the emergence of the unified airway hypothesis has identified the atopic dermatitis (AD) and other related disorders, such as asthma, as components of systemic allergic reaction.
Objective: Review of literature aboutassessment of Allergic Rhinitis from Medical Microbiology Background
Methods: We searched PubMed, Google Scholar, and Science Direct for relevant articles on allergic rhinitis and medical microbiology background. However, only the most recent or thorough studies were taken into account between February 2001 and May 2023. The authors also evaluated the value of resources culled from other works in the same genre. Therefore, documents written in languages other than English have been ignored due to a lack of translation funds. Unpublished works, oral presentations, conference abstracts, and dissertations were generally agreed upon not to qualify as scientific research.
Conclusion: Due to changes in the immune system, AR is an IgE-mediated illness that develops in genetically vulnerable people after exposure to environmental allergens. The majority of the common allergens linked to AR are proteins and glycoproteins present in airborne particles. As a result of the inhalation of allergen particles, the nasal epithelium becomes coated, allowing soluble allergenic proteins to elute and diffuse into the nasal mucosa. Numerous aeroallergens enhance allergen entry to antigen presentating cells (APCs) during the early sensitization process. In AR tight junctions in the airway epithelium are cleaved and epithelial cells are activated thanks to the protease activities of these proteins. Skin prick testing is used to confirm an AR diagnosis alongside a patient's history and a physical exam.
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