Abstract

As it is known, allergic rhinitis is one of the most pressing issues of modern rhinology. At present, special attention is directed to the study of the problem of year-round allergic rhinitis, since in recent years its incidence in economically developed countries has been steadily growing. Often the only complaint of patients is the constant stuffy nose with mucous discharge, so both patients and doctors often underestimate the importance of timely diagnosis and treatment of the disease. According to research, year-round allergic rhinitis can contribute to the development of pathology of the nasopharynx, middle ear and auditory tube, nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, which often take on a chronic or recurrent form. The treatment proposed in the clinical recommendations, carried out in three main areas, does not always lead to persistent remission of the atopic process. This article covers the course of ENT diseases against the background of respiratory chlamydia and mycoplasmic intracellular infection. The problem of year-round allergic rhinitis associated with respiratory intracellular infection has not been elucidated to date, but the chronization of the process, long uncontrolled course, and the tendency to complications of this pathology of the upper respiratory tract may be related to it.

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