Abstract

As per recent studies, the prevalence of allergic rhinorrhea in children has increased to 25%. Allergic rhinitis is a disease of nasal obstruction or congestion that causes sneezing, nasal itching, runny or stuffy nose and sometimes reduction of sense of smell. Allergic rhinitis is challenging to handle. Physicians are reporting several cases of patients with severe symptoms. This research aims to study the correlation between allergic rhinitis and respiratory endurance in children. Material and Methodology: The random sample strategy was employed in this investigation. 50 individuals were chosen according to inclusion and exclusion standards. During this study, an incentive spirometer assessment was done on children. The collected data included demographic data and the assessment of an incentive spirometer. Result: According to the statistical analysis, there is a correlation between allergic rhinitis and respiratory endurance in children. This study shows that in children with allergic rhinitis, respiratory endurance is lower than the normal patients. Conclusion: This report found a correlation between allergic rhinitis and respiratory endurance in children.

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