Allergic Rhinitis in Pregnant People and It`S Treatment
Keywords:
allergic rhinitis, diamine oxidase, histamine, progesterone, glucocorticosteroids, antihistaminesAbstract
Allergic rhinitis is an allergic disease accompanied by inflammation of the nasal mucosa, as a result of exposure to allergens, swelling develops in the layered lining of the nose. Clinically manifested by itching, rhinorrhea, runny nose, sneezing, and eye canyuktivitis. Often, allergic rhinitis can be the first sign of the development of an allergic process in the respiratory tract. Currently, the prevalence of allergic rhinitis in the population is 10-40% gacha in adults, 2-25% in children, and the incidence continues to increase. In addition, a high incidence of allergic rhinitis in pregnant people is the greatest risk factor. All this indicates that allergic rhinitis is one of the urgent and important health problems. Because the allergic background, which begins with allergic rhinitis, also has the urge to go to bronchial asthma.