Rhinitis-Respect your nose

Muhammad Jamalullah
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It is one of the diseases that mostly remains undiagnosed1. Atmospheric and climatic factors which are changing rapidly, largely responsible for the rising worldwide occurrence of allergic rhinitis and related constrains such as chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, and finally it has resulted into a worldwide health issues, influencing about twenty five percent of the world’s population2. Moreover, allergic rhinitis along with its associated other illnesses related to lungs and the increasing cost of treating these conditions can grossly affect the economic features of patients as well as the community. The main issue is poor perception of this condition, which is directly related to failed control of the disease3. In addition to the direct effects of primary symptoms of rhinitis patients might encounter sleep disorders, fatigue, impaired memory and depression, all of these factors lead to reduced quality of life. Quality of life reflects happiness, comfort and prosperity. Health has a direct impact on quality of life. So keeping in mind the notable and outstanding consequences of these manifestations on patient’s quality of life, making a timely diagnosis of disease is the first step towards the desired prompt actions. Consequently we can take various steps to counter the frequency of accompanying diseases of sinuses, lungs and ears. Most of the time the patients, their family members and sometimes physicians as well used to take it lightly without knowing the long term effects on patient general health and some specific diseases which at times might end up with serious complications, some of which are even fatal. Allergic Rhinitis can have a negative impact on various components of patient’s life including sleep cycle, behavior and daily activities. Children having Allergic rhinitis used to clean their nose very frequently due to nasal discharge with the upward movement of palm of their hand against the tip of nose which ultimately result in the formation of a skin crease over the nose and is called Allergic Crease, which remains there as a lifelong esthetic issue. Moreover they are prone to develop recurrent throat infections like tonsillitis, pharyngitis and also recurrent sinus infection and chronic lung diseases. Allergy may also directly involve the Lungs with or without nasal allergy. In addition, a considerable number of children develop middle ear diseases, most common among these are Otitis Media with Effusion also called Glue Ear, Acute Otitis Media and Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media (CSOM). These ear diseases have drastic effects in children health due to resultant Hearing loss (Deafness) and chronic ear discharge. Most of the clinicians (98%) admitted that recurrent upper respiratory tract infections might be accounted as a sign of undiagnosed allergic rhinitis4. The glue ear is accumulation of sterile fluid that is mucus within the tympanic cavity and the patient feels some fullness in the ear. The fluid presses against the ear drum causing discomfort and the beginning of some hearing difficulty. In most of the cases this discomfort goes away with time, however persistent hearing loss compels the individual to seek medical advice. Although this hearing loss may improve with time but on the other hand it may be persistent and the picture will only be cleared by thorough ear examination and hearing evaluation. So if you experience a noticeable hearing loss, right away plan your appointment with the concerned clinician. The longer you wait, the more cumbersome it may be to treat and you may end up with the point of irreversible changes. Second most common ear disease due to chronic rhinitis is Acute Otitis Media which is an inflammatory disease of middle ear caused by spread of infection and inflammation from the nose and throat through the Eustachian Tube into the middle ear cavity (Tympanic Cavity), might become a chronic disease if it is not properly treated in the childhood due to frequent recurrences. Connection of nose and throat with the middle ear cavity is through Eustachian Tube which on one end opens into lateral wall of nasopharynx and other end into the Tympanic cavity. The Eustachian tube has three clinical roles- these are pressure regulation of tympanic cavity, protection of middle ear from nasal and oral pathogens and clearance of tympanic cavity from the mucosal secretions. It is a well-known fact that rhinitis through eustachian tube dysfunction may lead to a series of ear diseases, some of which are invasive that varies from mild retraction of tympanic membrane to fulminant Cholesteatoma. An earlier study arrived in a conclusion that five out of hundred young children encountered recurrent otitis media5. In the United States, the frequency of otitis media in preschool children is gradually rising and is a vital cause for the hospital visit and becomes the sixth most common cause of doctors consultation for children under 10 years of age6.Since the chronic diseases of children is well known to have dominant repercussions on the fitness and well-being of adolescents and adulthood, it is pertinent to take notice to maintain healthy hearing throughout life. Hence to identify the likelihood etiologies of otitis media and controlling them in the early stage is important from preventive perspective. In spite of the fact that otitis media is not a life threatening disease in children but it can adversely affect speech development which is secondary to hearing impairment with the resultant decrease in learning curve and poor life quality. Similarly in adults, long standing Rhinitis might end up with certain consequences, which at times are even fatal. One of these is formation of Nasal Polyps. There are many issues with this disease, e.g. if medical treatment fails then surgical excision is needed, and even after multiple surgeries the polyps recur. Long standing Nasal Polyps ultimately result in fungal invasion, which by bone erosion may spread to brain and becomes fatal. Secondly Rhinitis may lead to chronic Otitis Media (Atticoantral Disease) characterized by deafness and ear discharge. Again this disease is difficult to control by medicines and results in certain extra cranial and intracranial complications e.g. Facial nerve paralysis with resultant facial disfigurement, Mastoiditis / Mastoid Abscess (Extracranial), Meningitis and Brain abscess (Intracranial). 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Abstract

We all know the functions of nose i.e. breathing and smell. The outcome of breathing is to ventilate the lungs and we also know that there is lung compliance which reflects its efficacy. But most of the people including doctors may not know that outcome of breathing is also the ventilation of middle ear and there is a middle ear compliance, which is consequently related to hearing. Rhinitis- a simple inflammatory disease of nasal mucosa, characterized by nasal discharge, nasal blockade, itching and sneezing is a very common disease in children as well as adults. Chronic Rhinitis due to its continued and exhausting character drastically influences the patient quality of life. Allergic Rhinitis is one of the most prevalent longstanding diseases. The current prevalence of allergic rhinitis is 10 to 40%. It is one of the diseases that mostly remains undiagnosed1. Atmospheric and climatic factors which are changing rapidly, largely responsible for the rising worldwide occurrence of allergic rhinitis and related constrains such as chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, and finally it has resulted into a worldwide health issues, influencing about twenty five percent of the world’s population2. Moreover, allergic rhinitis along with its associated other illnesses related to lungs and the increasing cost of treating these conditions can grossly affect the economic features of patients as well as the community. The main issue is poor perception of this condition, which is directly related to failed control of the disease3. In addition to the direct effects of primary symptoms of rhinitis patients might encounter sleep disorders, fatigue, impaired memory and depression, all of these factors lead to reduced quality of life. Quality of life reflects happiness, comfort and prosperity. Health has a direct impact on quality of life. So keeping in mind the notable and outstanding consequences of these manifestations on patient’s quality of life, making a timely diagnosis of disease is the first step towards the desired prompt actions. Consequently we can take various steps to counter the frequency of accompanying diseases of sinuses, lungs and ears. Most of the time the patients, their family members and sometimes physicians as well used to take it lightly without knowing the long term effects on patient general health and some specific diseases which at times might end up with serious complications, some of which are even fatal. Allergic Rhinitis can have a negative impact on various components of patient’s life including sleep cycle, behavior and daily activities. Children having Allergic rhinitis used to clean their nose very frequently due to nasal discharge with the upward movement of palm of their hand against the tip of nose which ultimately result in the formation of a skin crease over the nose and is called Allergic Crease, which remains there as a lifelong esthetic issue. Moreover they are prone to develop recurrent throat infections like tonsillitis, pharyngitis and also recurrent sinus infection and chronic lung diseases. Allergy may also directly involve the Lungs with or without nasal allergy. In addition, a considerable number of children develop middle ear diseases, most common among these are Otitis Media with Effusion also called Glue Ear, Acute Otitis Media and Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media (CSOM). These ear diseases have drastic effects in children health due to resultant Hearing loss (Deafness) and chronic ear discharge. Most of the clinicians (98%) admitted that recurrent upper respiratory tract infections might be accounted as a sign of undiagnosed allergic rhinitis4. The glue ear is accumulation of sterile fluid that is mucus within the tympanic cavity and the patient feels some fullness in the ear. The fluid presses against the ear drum causing discomfort and the beginning of some hearing difficulty. In most of the cases this discomfort goes away with time, however persistent hearing loss compels the individual to seek medical advice. Although this hearing loss may improve with time but on the other hand it may be persistent and the picture will only be cleared by thorough ear examination and hearing evaluation. So if you experience a noticeable hearing loss, right away plan your appointment with the concerned clinician. The longer you wait, the more cumbersome it may be to treat and you may end up with the point of irreversible changes. Second most common ear disease due to chronic rhinitis is Acute Otitis Media which is an inflammatory disease of middle ear caused by spread of infection and inflammation from the nose and throat through the Eustachian Tube into the middle ear cavity (Tympanic Cavity), might become a chronic disease if it is not properly treated in the childhood due to frequent recurrences. Connection of nose and throat with the middle ear cavity is through Eustachian Tube which on one end opens into lateral wall of nasopharynx and other end into the Tympanic cavity. The Eustachian tube has three clinical roles- these are pressure regulation of tympanic cavity, protection of middle ear from nasal and oral pathogens and clearance of tympanic cavity from the mucosal secretions. It is a well-known fact that rhinitis through eustachian tube dysfunction may lead to a series of ear diseases, some of which are invasive that varies from mild retraction of tympanic membrane to fulminant Cholesteatoma. An earlier study arrived in a conclusion that five out of hundred young children encountered recurrent otitis media5. In the United States, the frequency of otitis media in preschool children is gradually rising and is a vital cause for the hospital visit and becomes the sixth most common cause of doctors consultation for children under 10 years of age6.Since the chronic diseases of children is well known to have dominant repercussions on the fitness and well-being of adolescents and adulthood, it is pertinent to take notice to maintain healthy hearing throughout life. Hence to identify the likelihood etiologies of otitis media and controlling them in the early stage is important from preventive perspective. In spite of the fact that otitis media is not a life threatening disease in children but it can adversely affect speech development which is secondary to hearing impairment with the resultant decrease in learning curve and poor life quality. Similarly in adults, long standing Rhinitis might end up with certain consequences, which at times are even fatal. One of these is formation of Nasal Polyps. There are many issues with this disease, e.g. if medical treatment fails then surgical excision is needed, and even after multiple surgeries the polyps recur. Long standing Nasal Polyps ultimately result in fungal invasion, which by bone erosion may spread to brain and becomes fatal. Secondly Rhinitis may lead to chronic Otitis Media (Atticoantral Disease) characterized by deafness and ear discharge. Again this disease is difficult to control by medicines and results in certain extra cranial and intracranial complications e.g. Facial nerve paralysis with resultant facial disfigurement, Mastoiditis / Mastoid Abscess (Extracranial), Meningitis and Brain abscess (Intracranial). So we see how a simple common disease might end up with many serious diseases which affects the quality of life both in children and adults and some of which are even fatal. Hence the take home message is don’t take Rhinitis lightly specifically if it is long standing. The good thing is that allergic rhinitis can be well managed by medicines with remarkable results, however sometimes we have to continue the treatment for long life, but again with minimal side effects of these medicines. So respect your nose, it will not only give you a status in the community but also keep your life free of many chronic diseases of not only nose and adjacent sinuses and brain but also many diseases of ear along with associated deafness and speech problems and some of these might become fatal. How to Cite This: Jamalullah M. Rhinitis-Respect your nose. Isra Med J. 2023; 14(4): 137-138. DOI: https://doi.org/10.55282/imj.ed62
鼻炎——尊重你的鼻子
我们都知道鼻子的功能,即呼吸和嗅觉。呼吸的结果是使肺部通气,我们也知道肺的顺应性反映了它的功效。但包括医生在内的大多数人可能都不知道,呼吸的结果也是中耳通气,存在中耳顺应性,因此与听力有关。鼻炎是一种单纯的鼻黏膜炎症性疾病,以流鼻涕、鼻阻塞、瘙痒和打喷嚏为特征,是儿童和成人非常常见的疾病。慢性鼻炎由于其持续性和累人性而严重影响患者的生活质量。过敏性鼻炎是最常见的长期疾病之一。目前过敏性鼻炎的患病率为10 - 40%。它是大多数未被诊断的疾病之一。大气和气候因素正在迅速变化,主要负责全球变应性鼻炎和相关的限制,如慢性阻塞性肺病的发病率上升,并最终导致了一个全球性的健康问题,影响了大约25%的世界人口2。此外,变应性鼻炎及其相关的其他与肺部有关的疾病以及治疗这些疾病的成本不断增加,可能严重影响患者和社区的经济特征。主要问题是对这种情况的认识不足,这与未能控制疾病直接相关。除了鼻炎的主要症状的直接影响外,患者可能会遇到睡眠障碍、疲劳、记忆受损和抑郁,所有这些因素都会导致生活质量下降。生活质量反映了幸福、舒适和繁荣。健康对生活质量有直接影响。因此,记住这些表现对患者生活质量的显著和突出的后果,及时诊断疾病是实现预期迅速行动的第一步。因此,我们可以采取各种措施来对抗伴随的鼻窦、肺部和耳朵疾病的频率。大多数时候,病人,他们的家庭成员,有时医生也不知道对病人整体健康和某些特定疾病的长期影响,有时可能会导致严重的并发症,其中一些甚至是致命的。变应性鼻炎会对患者的睡眠周期、行为和日常活动等生活的各个方面产生负面影响。患有过敏性鼻炎的儿童过去经常清洁鼻子,因为他们的鼻子排出物,他们的手掌向上运动,反对鼻尖,最终导致鼻子上形成皮肤褶皱,称为过敏性褶皱,这是一个终身的美学问题。此外,他们容易患上反复的喉部感染,如扁桃体炎、咽炎,以及反复的鼻窦感染和慢性肺部疾病。过敏也可能直接涉及肺部,有或没有鼻腔过敏。此外,相当多的儿童出现中耳疾病,其中最常见的是分泌性中耳炎,也称为胶耳,急性中耳炎和慢性化脓性中耳炎(CSOM)。由于听力损失(耳聋)和慢性耳漏,这些耳部疾病对儿童健康有严重影响。大多数临床医生(98%)承认反复出现的上呼吸道感染可能被认为是未确诊的变应性鼻炎的征兆。胶耳是无菌液体的积聚,即鼓室内的粘液,患者感到耳内充盈。液体压迫鼓膜引起不适和听力困难的开始。在大多数情况下,这种不适会随着时间的推移而消失,但持续的听力损失迫使个人寻求医疗建议。虽然这种听力损失可能会随着时间的推移而改善,但另一方面,它可能会持续存在,只有通过彻底的耳部检查和听力评估才能清除这种情况。因此,如果你有明显的听力损失,立即与有关的临床医生预约。等待的时间越长,治疗起来就越麻烦,最终可能会出现不可逆转的变化。由慢性鼻炎引起的第二常见耳部疾病是急性中耳炎。急性中耳炎是一种由感染和炎症从鼻子和喉咙通过耳咽管扩散到中耳腔(鼓室)而引起的中耳炎症性疾病,由于经常复发,如果在儿童时期得不到适当治疗,可能会成为一种慢性疾病。鼻咽部与中耳腔的连接是通过咽鼓管,咽鼓管一端通入鼻咽侧壁,另一端通入鼓室。 耳咽管有三个临床作用:调节鼓室压力,保护中耳免受鼻腔和口腔病原体的侵害,清除鼓室粘膜分泌物。众所周知,耳咽管功能障碍引起的鼻炎可导致一系列耳部疾病,其中一些是侵袭性的,从轻微的鼓膜回缩到暴发性胆脂瘤不等。早先的一项研究得出的结论是,每100名幼儿中有5名患有复发性中耳炎。在美国,学龄前儿童中耳炎的发病率正在逐渐上升,是就诊的重要原因,成为10岁以下儿童医生咨询的第六大常见原因6。由于众所周知,儿童慢性疾病对青少年和成年期的健康和福祉有主要影响,因此应注意在一生中保持健康的听力。因此,从预防的角度出发,确定中耳炎的可能病因并在早期加以控制是很重要的。尽管中耳炎对儿童来说不是一种危及生命的疾病,但它会对继发于听力障碍的语言发育产生不利影响,从而导致学习曲线下降和生活质量下降。同样,在成年人中,长期存在的鼻炎可能会导致某些后果,有时甚至是致命的。其中之一就是鼻息肉的形成。这种疾病有许多问题,例如,如果药物治疗失败,则需要手术切除,甚至在多次手术后,息肉也会复发。长期存在的鼻息肉最终导致真菌入侵,通过骨骼侵蚀可能扩散到大脑并成为致命的。其次,鼻炎可导致慢性中耳炎(中耳炎),其特征是耳聋和耳漏。同样,这种疾病难以通过药物控制,并导致某些颅外和颅内并发症,例如面神经麻痹导致面部畸形,乳突炎/乳突脓肿(颅外),脑膜炎和脑脓肿(颅内)。因此,我们看到一种简单的普通疾病如何最终演变成许多严重的疾病,影响儿童和成人的生活质量,其中一些甚至是致命的。因此,带回家的信息是不要轻视鼻炎特别是如果它是长期存在的。好消息是过敏性鼻炎可以通过药物很好地控制,效果显著,但有时我们必须继续治疗很长一段时间,但这些药物的副作用也很小。所以尊重你的鼻子,它不仅会给你在社会上的地位,还会让你的生活远离许多慢性疾病,不仅是鼻子和邻近的鼻窦和大脑,还有许多耳朵疾病以及相关的耳聋和语言问题,其中一些可能是致命的。Jamalullah M. rhinitis——尊重你的鼻子。以色列医学J. 2023;14(4): 137 - 138。DOI: https://doi.org/10.55282/imj.ed62
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