Abstract

Topicality: Nasal congestion, nasal breathing disorders and nasal discharge are the most common complaints that parents of ill children refer to an otolaryngologist and pediatrician. The prevalence of allergic pathology in patients with adenoid vegetation hypertrophy (AН) varies from 22 to 73% according to various authors. Aim: To determine the prevalence of allergic rhinitis among patients with hypertrophy of adenoid vegetations, a prospective study was conducted. Materials and methods: 50 children with hypertrophy of adenoid vegetation aged 4 to 14 years were examined. A comprehensive screening study to detect specific IgE sensitization to the most common inhalation and food allergens. Results: Sensitization to inhaled allergens was detected in 48% of cases. In 8% of cases it coincided with food with food allergy. Only food allergy was detected in 1 child (2%). Timely etiopathogenetic therapy with topical nasal corticosteroids in patients with AN will avoid relapses after adenoidectomy and normalize nasal breathing, and in some cases, avoid surgery.

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