INDICATORS OF QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PATIENTS WITH POLLEN ALLERGY: A COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT TREATMENT OPTIONS

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Scholar Express Journals

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Allergic diseases are a significant issue in modern medicine. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), allergic diseases rank third among common diseases. Epidemiological data suggests that approximately 10- 30% of the population suffer from allergies, and this number can reach up to 50% in some cases after 20 years. Through a series of studies, it has been estimated that allergic diseases affect 25% of the world's population, with varying incidence rates between countries. Sensitivity to respiratory allergens plays a major role in the development of respiratory allergies

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