Pollen allergy

Definition A pollen allergy is the hypersensitive reaction to components of different plant pollen. The pollen allergy is popularly called “hay fever“, in technical terms it is called “allergic rhinitis”. In most cases, the disease begins in early childhood and usually accompanies those affected throughout their lives. It is assumed that the rate of illness … Pollen allergy

Duration of a pollen allergy | Pollen allergy

Duration of a pollen allergy The duration of the allergy is unlimited. Many affected persons suffer from the pollen allergy for life. However, since different pollen are only present in the air at certain months of the year, the duration of the symptoms varies greatly. The pollen flight generally lasts from January to September. However, … Duration of a pollen allergy | Pollen allergy

Frequency | Hay fever

Frequency Between 15% and 25% of the population in western, “civilized” countries are affected. The disease is even more widespread among young people, at over 30%. Due to a changed lifestyle, hay fever and allergic diseases are increasing strongly. Diagnosis Basically, the detection of hay fever, as with any allergy, follows a scheme of up … Frequency | Hay fever

Hay fever

Synonyms in a broader sense Allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, rhinitis allergica and pollen allergy Definition Hay fever is a disease of the upper respiratory tract caused by inhaled substances (allergens), which occurs seasonally and causes inflammation of the mucous membranes. Hay fever belongs to the group of diseases of the so-called atopic forms, which also includes allergic … Hay fever

Polyps in the nose

Synonyms in a broader sense Medical: Polyposis nasi nasal polyps Introduction Nasal polyps (Polyposis nasi, nasal polyps) are benign growths of the mucous membrane of the nose or paranasal sinuses. These changes are usually accompanied by restricted nasal breathing and can lead to secondary diseases if left untreated. However, since early diagnosis and a good … Polyps in the nose

History | Polyps in the nose

History In principle, polyps of the nose take a benign course. In about 90% of the patients, the symptoms are initially eliminated or at least significantly improved by surgery.Unfortunately, polyps of the nose and paranasal sinuses tend to occur again and again (recurrences). Therefore, a consistent follow-up treatment is absolutely necessary, which includes the use … History | Polyps in the nose