Allergic rhinitis develops when the body’s immune system becomes sensitized and overreacts to something in the environment that typically causes no problem in most people. It is defined as symptoms of sneezing, nasal pruritus, airflow obstruction, and mostly clear nasal discharge caused by IgE-mediated reactions against inhaled allergens and involving mucosal inflammation driven by type 2 helper T (Th2) cells.
Related Journals of Allergic rhinitis
Journal of Allergy and Inflammation, Infectious Diseases & Therapy, Infectious Diseases and Diagnosis, Infectious Diseases and Treatment, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases & Disorders, Mediators of Inflammation, International Journal of Interferon Cytokine and Mediator Research, Journal of Allergy, International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, International Immunopharmacology.
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