| Literature DB >> 29254864 |
Eulalia Sakano1, Emanuel S C Sarinho2, Alvaro A Cruz3, Antonio C Pastorino4, Edwin Tamashiro5, Fábio Kuschnir6, Fábio F M Castro7, Fabrizio R Romano8, Gustavo F Wandalsen2, Herberto J Chong-Neto9, João F de Mello10, Luciana R Silva11, Maria Cândida Rizzo12, Mônica A M Miyake13, Nelson A Rosário Filho14, Norma de Paula M Rubini15, Olavo Mion8, Paulo A Camargos16, Renato Roithmann17, Ricardo N Godinho18, Shirley Shizue N Pignatari19, Tania Sih20, Wilma T Anselmo-Lima5, Dirceu Solé21.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The guidelines on allergic rhinitis aim to update knowledge about the disease and care for affected patients. The initiative called "Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma", initially published in 2001 and updated in 2008 and 2010, has been very successful in disseminating information and evidence, as well as providing a classification of severity and proposing a systemized treatment protocol. In order to include the participation of other medical professionals in the treatment of allergic rhinitis, it is important to develop algorithms that accurately indicate what should and can be done regionally.Entities:
Keywords: Allergic rhinitis; Consenso; Consensus; Rhinitis; Rinite; Rinite alérgica
Year: 2017 PMID: 29254864 PMCID: PMC9442845 DOI: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2017.10.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1808-8686
Triggering factors for respiratory allergies.
| House dust mites | |
| Cockroaches | |
| Fungi | |
| Pets | Cats, dogs, rabbits, horses and rodents (hamster, guinea pig, domestic ferret, mice) |
| Pollens | Grasses – Lolium multiflorum (ryegrass), Phleum pratense |
| Occupational | Wheat, wood dust, detergents, latex |
| Intra-domiciliary | Cigarette smoke, particulate matter (PM 10) and nitrogen dioxide (NO 2) derived from cooking gas or wood stove combustion |
| Extra-domiciliary | Ozone, NOx and sulfur dioxide |
| Strong odors, perfumes, air conditioning, cleaning products | |
Environmental control measures.
| – The bedroom should be preferably well ventilated and sunny. Avoid pillows and mattresses made of kapok fibers or feathers and prefer those made of foam, artificial fibers or latex, wherever possible covered by plastic material (vinyl) or mite-impermeable covers. The bed frame should be cleaned twice a month. Bedding and blankets should be changed and washed regularly with detergent and at high temperatures (>55 °C) and dried in the sun or with hot air. If possible, the mattress surface should be vacuumed using a powerful domestic vacuum cleaner model. |
Figure 1Treatment flowchart for allergic rhinitis.