Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
Allergic rhinitis, a condition affecting the nasal passages, profoundly influences the quality of life (QOL) of young adults, extending far beyond its typical symptoms. Its impact encompasses physical health, social interactions, and emotional well-being. The condition's global prevalence is on the rise due to shifting lifestyles and environmental influences. While symptoms like nasal congestion, sneezing, and itching are recognizable, their effects extend to disrupting sleep patterns, causing fatigue, and hindering daily activities. When coupled with comorbid conditions such as asthma, allergic rhinitis significantly exacerbates its impact on individuals' lives. Various studies have shed light on different facets of this condition. Some research has highlighted the effectiveness of pharmacotherapy in alleviating symptoms and improving QOL, while others have noted gender-based differences in prevalence and symptom manifestation. In line with these observations, this research endeavours to comprehensively evaluate how allergic rhinitis impacts the QOL of young adults. Employing a meticulously designed methodology involving extensive socio-demographic data collection and analysis across four primary QOL domains—phys