Journal of Pediatrics Review (Jan 2013)

Food-induced Allergic Rhinitis

  • Mohammad Hasan Bemanian ,
  • Saba Arshi,
  • Mohammad Nabavi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 1 – 1

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Food allergy is estimated about 8% in children. The relationship between food and manifestation of allergy symptoms and its confirmation for accurate diagnosis is very important. Allergic rhinitis is a common disease with a prevalence of 40% among different societies. The prevalence of food-induced allergic rhinitis appears to be less than 1 percent. Food reactions often lead to rhinitis symptoms at a no immunologic nature. Although the role of food and fruits in developing allergic rhinitis is not clearly identified, in a very small percentage of patients, rhinitis is the clinical manifestation of food allergy.

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