Management of Allergic Disorders in Saudi Arabia: Challenges and Future Perspectives
Abstract
Allergy is a common health problem affecting individuals worldwide, with varying prevalence rates across different regions. Saudi Arabia, being one of the countries in the Middle East, has witnessed an increase in the prevalence of allergic disorders in the past few decades. Allergic disorders encompass various conditions, such as allergic rhinitis, asthma, atopic dermatitis, and food allergies. Studying the management of allergic disorders and their associated challenges and future perspectives is crucial for understanding the burden of these conditions and designing effective preventive strategies. This article explores the management of allergic disorders and their associated challenges and future perspectives in Saudi Arabia, shedding light on the current situation and highlighting relevant research findings.
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