Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a significant health problem. It affects 5–12% of the general population. The causes that underlie the onset of CRS are not yet well known. However, many factors may contribute to its onset, such as environmental factors and the host’s general condition. Medical treatment mainly uses local corticosteroids, nasal irrigation, and antibiotics. In recent years, a new therapeutic approach that employs the use of probiotics emerged. Probiotics have been extensively studied as a therapy for dysbiosis and inflammatory pathologies of various parts of the body. We aimed to examine the studies in vivo and in vitro and clinicals reports in the existing literature to update probiotics’ role in rhinosinusitis chronic medical treatment.

The role of probiotics in chronic rhinosinusitis treatment: an update of the current literature / Bianco, M. R.; Ralli, M.; Modica, D. M.; Amata, M.; Poma, S.; Mattina, G.; Allegra, E.. - In: HEALTHCARE. - ISSN 2227-9032. - 9:12(2021). [10.3390/healthcare9121715]

The role of probiotics in chronic rhinosinusitis treatment: an update of the current literature

Ralli M.
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2021

Abstract

Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a significant health problem. It affects 5–12% of the general population. The causes that underlie the onset of CRS are not yet well known. However, many factors may contribute to its onset, such as environmental factors and the host’s general condition. Medical treatment mainly uses local corticosteroids, nasal irrigation, and antibiotics. In recent years, a new therapeutic approach that employs the use of probiotics emerged. Probiotics have been extensively studied as a therapy for dysbiosis and inflammatory pathologies of various parts of the body. We aimed to examine the studies in vivo and in vitro and clinicals reports in the existing literature to update probiotics’ role in rhinosinusitis chronic medical treatment.
2021
chronic rhinosinusitis; microbiome; microbiome therapy; nasal microbiota; probiotics
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The role of probiotics in chronic rhinosinusitis treatment: an update of the current literature / Bianco, M. R.; Ralli, M.; Modica, D. M.; Amata, M.; Poma, S.; Mattina, G.; Allegra, E.. - In: HEALTHCARE. - ISSN 2227-9032. - 9:12(2021). [10.3390/healthcare9121715]
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