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Allergic rhinitis (AR) is triggered by environmental allergens such as pollen and mites, and is associated with several symptoms such as itching and nasal congestion, sneezing or tearing and redness of the eyes. RA can affect patients life quality who suffer it, reducing the quality of sleep and cognitive function, causing irritability and fatigue and, consequently a decrease in work performance.
Because the existing pharmacological treatments for RA are not entirely effective, it is of interest to find other means to enhance the effects of these drugs and decrease more effectively the signs and symptoms associated with RA. In this context, RA has been related to an alteration of the intestinal microbiota (MI).However, there is a need to characterize in detail the MI of individuals who suffer RA.
The main objective of the present study is to characterize the MI of individuals with RA, compared with people without RA. In addition, the secondary objective is to study the association between characteristics of the MI of individuals with RA and different immunological markers.
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Inclusion Criteria Allergic Rhinitis population:
Men and women over 18 years of age.
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Present, according to the ARIA classification (Allergic Rhinitis ans its impact on
Asthma), two or more of the following symptoms for more than one hour a day:
Individuals presenting Persistent or Perennial type of RA, in which signs are present:
Exclusion Criteria Allergic Rhinitis population:
Inclusion Criteria Control population:
Exclusion Criteria Control population:
51 participants in 2 patient groups
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