Allergic
Rhinitis
Rhinitis
Inflammation of the nasal
mucous membrane.
Allergy
Allergy may be defined
as a state of altered response of the body to various foreign
substances, which are harmless to the majority of individuals.
Actiology of Allergic Rhinitis
Exciting cause of an allergy
is an allergen (which may or may not be detectable). There
are certain predisposing causes, which are as follows:
- Heredity
- Age
(Usually starts in the first decade and then continues)
- Sex
(Females are more affected)
- Race
(Jews are more prone to it)
- Endocrine
factors (Puberty, Marital status, Menopausal condition)
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Allergens
- Inhalants
e.g. pollens, hair, feathers, wool, etc.
- Ingestants
e.g. egg, fish, cabbage, aspirin, sulphonamides.
- Infectants
e.g. liver extracts, penicillin, insulin, bacteria.
- Infestants
e.g. intestinal worms.
- Physical
agents e.g. sudden change of temperature, sunlight.
- Psychological
factors e.g. fear, anxiety.
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