Consequences of allergic diseases
Allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma are important causes of loss of productivity.
Failure to meet treatment needs
Patients who are severely affected by allergy continue to show many symptoms despite the use of relieving medication. Failure to meet treatment needs has socio-economic consequences that cannot be underestimated.
Patients who are severely affected by allergy continue to show many symptoms despite the use of relieving medication. Failure to meet treatment needs has socio-economic consequences that cannot be underestimated.
Allergy is an increasingly widespread type of disease that is becoming increasingly common throughout the world and tends to worsen over time. Today, more than 20% of the world's population has respiratory allergy.
Socio-economic impact
Many people with respiratory allergies feel that their health status significantly reduces their quality of life by affecting both their work and leisure time. They may try to avoid exposure to allergens, alleviating their symptoms, but in addition to psychological and social consequences resulting from such restrictions on their lives, this also has socio-economic consequences.
In a survey of people diagnosed with allergies in Europe, 80% of respondents reported that their health status significantly affected their daily activities.
In addition, the growing prevalence of allergic diseases leads to economic consequences that affect the entire population, leading to reduced labor capacity and increased use of sick leave.
Unmet need for medical care
A small proportion of people with respiratory allergy cannot get rid of allergy symptoms despite using symptom-relieving drugs. As a result, their productivity in work and in other environments as well as their quality of life are affected.
This load can be relieved
There are several ways to alleviate the burden of respiratory allergies:
• Many people with allergies are not diagnosed, and their health is often underestimated by both patients and doctors.
• Although there are effective treatment methods, the disease cannot be managed properly.
• An integrated management approach in people with both allergic rhinitis and asthma both reduces treatment costs and provides better control of disease symptoms
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