Comprehensive Guide to Seasonal Allergies and Allergic Rhinitis

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What type of immune response is involved in allergic rhinitis?

Immunoglobulin E and mast cell mediated

<p>Immunoglobulin E and mast cell mediated</p>
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What are common symptoms of allergic rhinitis?

Sneezing, rhinorrhea (runny nose), nasal pruritis (itching), and congestion

<p>Sneezing, rhinorrhea (runny nose), nasal pruritis (itching), and congestion</p>
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What percentage of the population is affected by allergic rhinitis?

10 to 20%

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At what ages does allergic rhinitis peak in incidence?

Ages 10 to 25

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What are the two types of allergic rhinitis?

Annual and perennial

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What allergens are associated with annual allergic rhinitis?

Pollen, ragweed, grasses

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What allergens are associated with perennial allergic rhinitis?

Dust, animals, smoke, detergents, soaps/scents, molds

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What is a common characteristic of nasal discharge in allergic rhinitis?

Clear nasal discharge (may be green/yellow in the morning)

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What associated conditions are commonly linked with allergic rhinitis?

Asthma, atopic dermatitis (eczema), nasal polyps

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What is an essential part of the evaluation for allergic rhinitis?

Detailed history and physical exam

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What type of testing is good for identifying environmental allergens?

Skin testing

<p>Skin testing</p>
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What does RAST testing measure?

IgE levels in the blood

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What is the first step in treating allergic rhinitis?

Avoid the allergen

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What are two types of nasal steroids used in treatment?

Fluticasone (Flonase) and Mometasone (Nasonex)

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What are common side effects of nasal steroids?

Nose bleeds and migraines

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Name three second-generation oral antihistamines.

Fexofenadine (Allegra), Cetirizine (Zyrtec), Levocetirizine (Xyzal)

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What is a potential side effect of second-generation antihistamines?

Dryness of mucous membranes and drowsiness

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What is the role of immunotherapy in allergic rhinitis?

Targets specific allergens and requires multiple office visits

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What environmental considerations can help manage allergies?

Regular cleaning, using AC, HEPA filters, and showering after outdoor activities

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What should individuals with perennial allergies remember about their medications?

Do not stop taking medications

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How can nasal congestion affect athletes?

It can impair sleep and oxygenation/workout capacity

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What did a study of German athletes reveal about allergies and performance?

80% reported impairment of sports performance from allergies, most were undertreated