“…Some studies reported that polysensitization is significantly associated with a poor quality of life in patients with allergic rhinitis 25 and intermittent asthma 26 , with higher symptom scores for dyspnoea, wheezing, and cough 27 , and with the presence of multimorbidity 7,28,29 Moreover, Ciprandi et al have shown that impaired lung function occurs in polysensitized patients with allergic rhinitis 30 ; however, this study only reported on polysensitized individuals and did not clearly assess the relationship between the number of sensitizations and lung function. We could only find one study, by Nagarajan et al 14 , specifically examining the associations between the number of aeroallergens sensitizations and lung function parameters. In this study, in patients with M a n u s c r i p t a c c e p t e d f o r p u b l i c a t i o n highly allergic asthma (≥4allergens), FEV1/FVC was significantly lower than in the group sensitized to < 4 allergens.…”