IMMUNOTHERAPY FOR SEASONAL AND PERENNIAL ALLERGIC RHINITIS
Abstract
Allergic diseases every year attract more and more close attention of doctors of different specialties. Despite the fact that allergic diseases have been known to man for more than two and a half thousand years, in the modern world, the problems associated with the issues of diagnosis, therapy and prevention of allergic pathology remain very relevant. Over the past decades, the problem of allergology has assumed the scale of a global medical and social problem. Allergy is called the "disease of civilization". In highly developed countries, the percentage of those suffering from allergies (mainly among the young population) is much higher than in developing countries. Pollution of the environment with industrial waste 7, unfavorable social conditions, increased consumption of various drugs, intensive use of disinfectants in everyday life and at work, the use of pesticides and herbicides in agriculture, changes in the quality of lithium, the use of genetically modified products - the combined effect of these factors on modern human organism1 creates conditions for high allergenic loads.