2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2018.11.022
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Increased salivary fluid flow in children with newly diagnosed allergic rhinitis

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“…The salivary flow rate found in the three AD groups in this study was high (64.13%), while the salivary pH remained neutral (61.96%), but without any significant difference. This finding corroborates the study by Qiu et al (2019), who detected a significant increase in stimulated salivary flow in children with allergic rhinitis when TA B L E 3 (Continued) compared to children in the healthy control group. This increase may be linked to the hyperactivity of the parasympathetic nervous system (p = 0.0002) (Qiu et al, 2019).…”
Section: Ta B L E 1 (Continued)supporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The salivary flow rate found in the three AD groups in this study was high (64.13%), while the salivary pH remained neutral (61.96%), but without any significant difference. This finding corroborates the study by Qiu et al (2019), who detected a significant increase in stimulated salivary flow in children with allergic rhinitis when TA B L E 3 (Continued) compared to children in the healthy control group. This increase may be linked to the hyperactivity of the parasympathetic nervous system (p = 0.0002) (Qiu et al, 2019).…”
Section: Ta B L E 1 (Continued)supporting
confidence: 90%
“…This finding corroborates the study by Qiu et al (2019), who detected a significant increase in stimulated salivary flow in children with allergic rhinitis when TA B L E 3 (Continued) compared to children in the healthy control group. This increase may be linked to the hyperactivity of the parasympathetic nervous system (p = 0.0002) (Qiu et al, 2019). In an intriguing way, dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system was also observed in the heart rate of patients with AD in situations of itch-induced stress (Tran et al, 2010).…”
Section: Ta B L E 1 (Continued)supporting
confidence: 90%