Don’t let allergic rhinitis bring you down

Global pharmaceutical company Glenmark Pharmaceuticals is raising awareness about allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever, and its impact on the quality of life of millions of people worldwide.

What is allergic rhinitis?

Common allergens include foods such as shrimp, soybeans, crab, clams, wheat, peanuts, egg yolk and cow’s milk. Pet allergens come from cat and dog dander. House dust mites are another common source of allergens.

The symptoms include sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose and itchy or watery eyes. Other symptoms can include an itchy roof of the mouth, coughing and postnasal drip. These symptoms can be particularly severe in the morning, leading to substantial disruptions in daily life.

Allergic rhinitis has become much more common since the 1990s. It affects about 25% of children and 40% of adults around the world. Notably, the number of 13- to 14-year-olds in South Africa with allergic rhinitis increased from 30.4% in 1995 to 38.5% in 2002. Most people start to have symptoms before they turn 20, with the worst symptoms occurring between ages 20 and 40, and then gradually improving thereafter.

Global urbanisation has led to an increase in allergic rhinitis cases, and studies have found it is more common in urban areas compared to rural areas, mainly due to higher levels of pollutants. Climate change also plays a role by extending the pollen season, leading to more frequent seasonal allergies.

The impact of allergic rhinitis on quality of life

Nasal congestion affects working adults’ job performance, and it has a negative impact on children’s schoolwork.

In addition, it may lead to disturbed sleep, exhaustion, frustration and irritability. Poor sleep quality caused by hay fever can result in chronic tiredness, daytime sleepiness and learning problems in children and make it difficult to participate in outdoor activities like sport.

Hay fever can also aggravate mood disorders like depression and decrease concentration.

Diagnosis and treatment of allergic rhinitis

Effective treatment of hay fever, along with counselling on the correct use of medication, can improve your quality of life.

Don’t let allergies bring you down. Speak to your pharmacist or healthcare provider for more information on Glenmark’s 2-in-1 nasal spray to help manage allergic rhinitis effectively.

Look out for the Rymoji character in pharmacies, your best friend in allergy relief.

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