segunda-feira, 5 de abril de 2010
What is the main difference between asthma and allergic rhinitis?
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Asthma and allergic rhinitis are not comparable because they are diseases of different organs. Asthma is a respiratory disease and bronchopulmonary allergic rhinitis, a disease of the nose and its annexes. These are, in both cases, the underlying diseases, inflammation, and, in many cases, asthma is also allergic origin. In asthma we note that intermittent attacks of breathlessness, or difficulty breathing while in allergic rhinitis, there are several symptoms related to the agent causing the allergy, which consist of repeated sneezing, nasal obstruction, with limitation of smell and nasal voice, the drop nose, etc...
Sandra Bruno, TT06/09
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