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@article{184525, author = {Dr. Pathikkumar Jayeshbhai Patel and Dr. Vipul R Shastri}, title = {Homoeopathy in Managing Dust-Induced Allergic Rhinitis: A Comprehensive Review of Therapeutic Approaches}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {12}, number = {4}, pages = {1734-1741}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=184525}, abstract = {Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR), particularly triggered by dust, is a prevalent chronic condition affecting the nasal mucosa, marked by the symptoms of sneezing, stuffy nose, runny nose, and itching. Dust-induced AR is primarily mediated by IgE hypersensitivity and often worsens quality of life. Conventional treatments offer symptomatic relief but may have side effects with prolonged use. Objective: This review explores the scope, efficacy, and individualised management of dust-induced allergic rhinitis using homoeopathic remedies based on symptom similarity, miasmatic background, and constitutional types. Methods: The article reviews clinical literature, materia medica, and repertorial data to identify remedies frequently used in managing dust-induced AR. Emphasis is placed on remedy indications, constitutional types, and therapeutic outcomes from case studies and clinical trials. Results: Several homoeopathic remedies, including Arsenicum album, Allium cepa, Sabadilla, and Natrum muriaticum, demonstrate significant therapeutic potential in dust-induced allergic rhinitis by reducing hypersensitivity, improving mucosal resistance, and regulating immune response. Conclusion: Homoeopathy offers a safe, individualised, and holistic approach to managing dust-induced allergic rhinitis. Integration of miasmatic understanding and constitutional prescribing enhances long-term outcomes and reduces recurrence. Further controlled studies are warranted to support evidence-based application.}, keywords = {Allergic rhinitis, dust allergy, homoeopathy, hypersensitivity, constitutional remedies, Arsenicum album, miasmatic approach.}, month = {September}, }
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