The Effect of Environmental Factors on Pediatric Allergic Rhinitis: A Growing Public Health Concern

Authors

  • Dr. Nirmala Author Author

Keywords:

Pediatric allergic rhinitis, environmental factors, air pollution, climate change, indoor allergens, environmental tobacco smoke, public health

Abstract

Pediatric allergic rhinitis (AR) is a common condition that affects a significant portion of the

global pediatric population, causing considerable morbidity and impairing quality of life. The

prevalence of allergic rhinitis in children has increased over the past few decades, with

environmental factors playing a significant role in its exacerbation. This paper aims to

explore the various environmental factors that contribute to the development and worsening

of pediatric allergic rhinitis, including air pollution, climate change, indoor allergens, and

environmental tobacco smoke. Additionally, the paper addresses the public health

implications of this growing concern and the importance of interventions to mitigate

environmental exposures. As environmental influences continue to rise, it is critical for public

health policymakers to integrate environmental considerations into pediatric AR management

strategies to reduce its burden on affected children.

Author Biography

  • Dr. Nirmala, Author

    Assistant Professor

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Published

2025-04-15

How to Cite

The Effect of Environmental Factors on Pediatric Allergic Rhinitis: A Growing Public Health Concern. (2025). Scholar’s Digest : Journal of Otolaryngology (ENT), 1(1), 74-83. https://scholarsdigest.org.in/index.php/sdjot/article/view/55