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A few facts about
allergies
Allergies, which are extremely
common today, can be caused by
just about anything. They can be
caused by something that touches
your skin thus giving rise to a
rash, anything you swallow or
even inhale. It can vary in
intensity, ranging from mild to
severe. A mild allergy can be
like a runny nose, itchy eyes
and sneezing, whereas a more
severe attack would be something
like asthma, where this is often
caused by the person inhaling
something into the lungs or even
an insect sting, shellfish
allergy etc. The severe or life
threatening kind of allergies
are known as anaphylaxis and
they give multiple symptoms such
as breathing difficulty,
difficulty in swallowing,
dizziness or sometimes even loss
of consciousness, the lips swell
along with the tongue and
throat. These kinds of allergies
need immediate emergency
treatment as they can result in
shock and even death. These
allergies, fortunately, do not
occur very often. However, they
can be treated successfully if
treated properly.
Allergies are also known to set
off other complications like ear
infections and sinus infections.
For example, an allergy that
causes an inflamed nasal passage
could lead to sinus infection
and an allergy that causes an
inflamed ear could lead to an
ear infection.
Allergies are said to be
hereditary. However, it does not
mean that just because your
mother or father has an allergy
that you are most definitely
going to get that particular
allergy, it is just that, the
chance of you getting any
allergy is much higher.
The substances that cause
allergies are known as allergens
and they can occur in:
. Food - Some of the most common
foods that cause allergies are
peanuts, seafood, shellfish,
milk, eggs, nuts etc. Infants
are most likely to suffer from
food allergies. These allergies,
however, tend to go away as the
child gets older. Symptoms of
food allergy can range from an
itchy rash, to nausea, to
diarrhea, to vomiting, to a
stuffy nose and stomach cramps.
. Air - The substances found in
air are pollen, dust mites, mold
spores and animal dander. These
are some of the most common
allergens and the hardest to
avoid.
. Insect bites or stings - Here
the venom or poison is injected
directly into the blood stream;
therefore, the allergic reaction
time is faster. These generally
cause swelling accompanied by
pain. These reactions can be
severe in some people.
. Medicines - One of the most
common medicines that cause
allergic reactions are
antibiotics, which are normally
used in the treatment of
infections. Most often, these
allergies are of the mild kind
but some medications do cause
severe reactions.
. Plants - a few examples of
plants that cause allergic
reactions are poison ivy and
oak. The oils that are secreted
in these plants are known to
cause the allergic reaction. If
you come into contact with this
oil it can give you an itchy
rash very often with blisters.
. Cosmetics and detergents - the
various chemicals in these
products sometimes cause people
to break out into a rash, which
is usually itchy.
Michael Russell Your Independent
guide to
Allergies