Clinical Circadian Behaviour of Infantile Allergic Rhinitis
Journal: Archives of Otolaryngology & Rhinology (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-12-28
Authors : Dario Palhares; Lisiane S Ferreira;
Page : 044-046
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Abstract
Objectives: In a week, not every day the patient with allergic rhinitis will have symptoms; also, in a year, not every month the patient will have complaints. Therefore, the clinical evaluation of allergic rhinitis in children should take in consideration the frequency of symptoms and the circadian cycle.
Methods: forty patients at an outpatient service of general pediatrics who had been diagnosed as presenting active allergic rhinitis were invited to fill up a questionnaire where the symptoms had to be registered at each period of the day, during the following 7 days.
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