Allergic rhinitis, a chronic respiratory disease, is associated with poor quality of life, loss of productivity, and significant morbidity. Based on a physician’s diagnosis, the prevalence of allergic rhinitis is around 15%, and based on self-reported nasal symptoms by the patients, it is as high as 30%. Although therapeutic options for managing and controlling the symptoms of allergic rhinitis are available, a long-term cure for the disease is still questionable.

In this regard, Docplexus has organized an interactive session on “Allergic Rhinitis- Is a Long-term Cure Possible?” with Dr. Sarika Verma on  29 th June 2021, from 3 PM onwards. Stay tuned for this informative session!