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Allergic rhinitis (AR) is increasing in children due to environmental factors. Future treatments may involve microbiome manipulation and targeted immunotherapy, but nasal saline sprays remain the primary management.

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  • Pediatrics
  • Allergology
  • Environmental Health

Background:

  • Allergic rhinitis (AR) presents a growing health concern in pediatric populations.
  • The condition is associated with significant morbidity, comorbidities, and specific complications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review existing literature on the future of allergic rhinitis (AR) management in children.
  • To identify key risk factors and emerging treatment strategies for pediatric AR.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive literature search across PubMed, Google, and Proquest Central databases.
  • Inclusion of search terms related to AR, children, risk factors, and future treatments including immunotherapy.
  • Focused search on environmental factors, diet, lifestyle, and pollution impacting AR prevalence.

Main Results:

  • The rising prevalence of AR is attributed to multifactorial environmental influences rather than genetic drift.
  • Identified environmental factors include changes in birth practices, feeding habits, diet, hygiene, and increased exposure to pollution.
  • Current treatments involve allergen avoidance, pharmacotherapy, and allergen-specific immunotherapy.

Conclusions:

  • Without significant lifestyle changes, pediatric AR prevalence is expected to rise.
  • Microbiome manipulation offers potential for primary allergy prevention, though methods require further research.
  • While advanced molecular allergological techniques for targeted immunotherapy show promise, their complexity and cost limit current widespread application; nasal saline sprays remain the first-line treatment.