Monitoring
Patients with NAR should be seen again within 4 weeks of the initial visit to assess whether the medication regimen is effective; if not, it should be modified according to the symptoms and tolerance to medications.
Once a satisfactory regimen has been achieved, patients should be seen every 3-4 months, around the time the seasons change, and if well controlled may decrease follow-up frequency to every 6-12 months.
At each visit, patients should be asked about symptoms, sleep, activity levels, compliance with medications, complications (sinusitis, number of antibiotic courses, Eustachian tube dysfunction, headache), and how they feel on a scale of 1-10 (10 being the best) in order to determine whether medications should be continued, decreased, or changed.
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