NR 576 Week 7 Assignment; Clinical Practice Guidelines Transcript on Allergic Rhinitis
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Hello, doctor Brady and fellow classmates. This is my presentation for Week seven's Clinical Practice Guidelines on allergic rhinitis. Disease and background. What is allergic rhinitis?
It is airway inflammation caused by an allergic reaction. The most prevalent chronic disease among adults. Other terms for this condition include hay fever or nasal allergies. IG E is activated by the presence of certain antigens leading to the production of antibody immunoglobulin E. Sneezing, itchy, and watery eyes, eyelid edema, swelling of the nasal excuse me, nasal passages, and post nasal drip are the symptoms being described. There is also excessive production and flow of mucus known as rhinorrhea, and otitis media with effusion, are the other symptoms as well.
Classification of allergic rhinitis, categorization based on the specific patterns of exposure to allergens that produce the allergic reaction. Types of seasons, perennial, which lasts throughout the year, occupational, which is related to one's job or occupation, frequency of symptoms, which is how often symptoms occur, and intensity of symptoms……….. Continue
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