Smoking, environmental tobacco smoke and occupational irritants increase the risk of chronic rhinitis

ConclusionsSmoking, environmental tobacco smoke, and occupational irritants are significant risk factors for nasal symptoms with an additive pattern. The findings suggest that these factors should be systematically inquired in patients with nasal symptoms for appropriate preventive measures. (192 words).
Source: World Allergy Organization Journal - Category: Allergy & Immunology Source Type: research