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Allergic rhinitis. Helping patients lead an unrestricted life
1Department of Internal Medicine, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
Postgraduate Medicine
|May 1, 1993
Abstract:
Allergic rhinitis is a common, chronic disorder that responds well to treatment. Evaluation should begin with thorough history taking and be followed by a comprehensive treatment plan that includes avoidance measures, combination medical therapy, and allergen immunotherapy, when appropriate. The management objective should be to alleviate symptoms so that the patient can lead a normal, unrestricted life.