On September 16, news coverage shed light on the intricate nature of allergic diseases, emphasizing the combination of genetic and environmental factors that contribute to their development. Interestingly, as people age, some notice an improvement in their symptoms, while others see little change or even a worsening of their conditions. Once individuals reach adulthood, a range of environmental factors—such as lifestyle stress, air pollution, and climate change—can further exacerbate allergic rhinitis, especially in those with a family history of allergies. For these individuals, symptoms often continue or become more severe over time.
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