One of the common clinical diagnosis I make on daily basis is allergic rhinitis or allergic rhinosinusitis.
Just writing a nasal spray or antiallergic is not enough.Patient education about allergen avoidence is very important.
I have listed below the information on allergen avoidence.
First question before we proceed- Is allergen avoidence effective?
Evidence that allergen avoidance is effective
Many studies show that strict avoidance is effective in reducing the severity of asthma and allergic disease and the need for medications. People with asthma kept in environments free of dust mite for long periods of time improve their symptoms, but significantly, bronchial hyperresponsiveness also improves.The big question is whether these measures can be transferred to real life situations and applied in a practical and cost-effective manner.
A meta-analysis of such studies reported in 1998 (3) purported to show that allergen avoidance was ineffective. However, this study was flawed in that it included studies where allergen reduction was not achieved, and other effective studies were excluded. In five of six studies where allergen exposure was documented for six months or more, there was significant improvement in the active group (4).Lets talk about the main culprits -indoor allergens & pollen.Also mentioned in the tables below about avoidence measures.
(courtsey allergy.org.au )
Indoor Allergens
The most important indoor allergens are house dust mite, cat, cockroach and mould. Carpets are reservoirs for dust mite and their food, and maintain an optimal environment for dust mite growth. They also accumulate other allergens such as cat, cockroach and mould allergens.Mattresses are a good home for dust mite. They should be vacuumed regularly, but can also be enclosed in an impervious cover.
Also worth mentioning is the woollens- blankets or sweaters.They should be replaced with cotton one.Layered clothing than a thick woollen jacket!
Avoidance measures for Indoor Allergens |
Ideal measures:
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Avoidance measures for other allergens
Pollen can travel great distances on wind and it may appear a hopeless task to avoid them, but there are some simple measures which can reduce exposure to them.It may not be possible to put into practice all these measures, but at least some of them will be effective in reducing allergen exposure.
Measures to reduce pollen exposure |
During pollen seasons:
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Cost-effectiveness of allergen avoidance
Patients are becoming more dissatisfied with the need for continuing drug therapy, and are seeking other ways of controlling disease. Some asthma studies have shown that allergen avoidance reduces the need for medications.Last but not the least.... food allergies especially if I am treating a child!
The advantages of allergen avoidance are:
Allergen avoidance measures often require a change in behaviour patterns.
- It is safe and without side-effects.
- It decreases the amount of medications required. This can lead to significant financial savings.
- It improves efficacy of medication.
- It is safe in pregnancy.
- It may reduce the risk of development of allergic disease in young children.
Take care !