Rhinitis in children: Common clinical presentations and differential diagnoses

Rhinitis is a common presentation in childhood. Acute virally induced rhinitis is generally self‐limiting and usually does not require medical attention. Whilst allergic rhinitis is the focus of the paediatric allergist, the presentation of other diseases or comorbidities that can complicate or mimi...

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Published in:Pediatric allergy and immunology Vol. 26; no. 2; pp. 103 - 110
Main Authors: Rotiroti, G., Roberts, G., Scadding, G. K.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01-03-2015
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Summary:Rhinitis is a common presentation in childhood. Acute virally induced rhinitis is generally self‐limiting and usually does not require medical attention. Whilst allergic rhinitis is the focus of the paediatric allergist, the presentation of other diseases or comorbidities that can complicate or mimic allergic rhinitis needs to be considered. Effects on the child's quality of life also need to be addressed. Rhinitis can be associated with asthma and other significant comorbidities: importantly, non‐allergic rhinitis can sometimes be a consequence of systemic immune impairment. The diagnosis of rhinitis is based on clinical findings with directed investigations. Nasal nitric oxide measurement is an emerging diagnostic tool and helpful particularly in relation to evaluating the differential diagnosis in more difficult rhinitis. Successfully identifying the cause of rhinitis in childhood and associated comorbidities can ensure that the patient is successfully treated as described in the recently published EAACI Pediatric Rhinitis Position Paper.
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ISSN:0905-6157
1399-3038
DOI:10.1111/pai.12339