To the Editor, We thank Özdemir for the comments. 1,2 First, as described in the Methods section, the diagnostic workup for allergic rhinitis (AR) in our study adhered to the guidelines set forth by the Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma guidelines. Initially, children presenting to the clinic with persistent symptoms of nasal obstruction and/or snoring for more than 4 weeks were carefully evaluated through a detailed clinical history. This preliminary assessment aimed to identify symptoms consistent with AR and determine their impact on the child's quality of life and daily functioning. Following the initial as-