Do you have a home where allergies are free to flourish? Are your allergies comfy in your body and in your home? There are many ways of making allergies hate your home because you have taken the steps to allergy-proof the rooms in your home. Here are a few things you can do to hopefully make you and everyone in your family suffer less from allergies.
During warm weather keep your windows closed if you are allergic to outside pollens. Use your air conditioning and not fans to stay cool.
If you are one of those people who simply can’t resist a good swim, you might think twice about wading and swimming into some lakes and ponds no matter how clear the water may appear to you. According to experts, lake water allergies can cause a lot of discomforts to people and may even leave some ugly marks on your skin.
What Is Lake Water Allergies?
Lake water allergies also known as swimmer’s itch is the skins allergic reaction to infection cause by contaminated water. Contamination in the water does not mean industrial contamination or anything of that sort. What we mean here is the natural forms of contamination which is caused by birds and mammals that are living near the lake.
Do you suffer from frequent sinus infections? Do you also suffer from allergies? Have you ever wondered if there was a connection between the two? In order to understand the connection you have to examine what makes a sinus infection happen.
A sinus infection occurs whenever something obstructs the flow of air through the sinus passages. When this happens the sinus passages have difficulty draining. They can become obstructed by anything that causes the lining of the sinuses to swell. Colds, allergies, and irritants can do this including cigarette smoke, tumors, and a decrease in hydration, even overuse of sinus sprays. When you suffer from allergies what makes you sneeze and causes your sinus passages to swell causes you to also have your sinus infection symptoms.
Hay fever is a common problem associated with allergic symptoms during changes in season. Hay fever is also known as seasonal allergic rhinitis and leads to inflammation and irritation in the delicate linings nasal passage, throat and eyes. At times the allergic problem also causes unbearable headache. Often those who suffer from Hay fever may also have symptoms of asthma.
Pollen grains when enter the human body through the nasal passage cause Hay Fever. Similar there are other allergic particles that enter the body Causing Hay fever. To prevent the cause it is advisable especially for those with Hay fever problems to cover their nose in polluted areas.
Allergists may run some tests in order to conclude which foods you are allergic to or to rule out other causes of your symptoms. Some individuals suspect what food items they may be allergic to and other individuals are not sure what food items are causing their symptoms. An allergist can help determine if the symptoms are indeed from a food allergen by taking a comprehensive medical history, specifically asking questions about your symptoms and when you notice them, how long you have been having the symptoms, and how long after you ate did you experience the symptoms. The doctor may also ask how much of the food you ate, how often you have experienced the reaction and what if any medication did you take to relieve the symptoms and if the medicine helped. You will also be asked about everything you normally eat, and about your family history as well as questions about your home environment. These questions help your allergist to determine if there are other reasons for your symptoms.
According to studies, around 40 million Americans suffer from seasonal allergies every year. The causes of seasonal allergies vary but some of the most popular causes of these types of allergies are pollen, mites and molds. Pollen is especially hazardous to people who have allergic rhinitis and asthma.
Once the pollen gets into contact with the mucous membranes that protects the nasal passage, the membrane gets irritated and may become swollen, making it difficult for that person to breathe. In most cases, the inflammation of the nasal passage will result to itchy throat, runny nose, swollen sinuses and watery eyes. For some people, the reaction can be more severe. It is not uncommon for people to get hospitalized because of severe reactions to pollens. To cope with seasonal allergies, here are some tips for you.
The world of being allergic is no fun and being allergic to food is even more NOT fun as everyone has to eat. When you have to pay attention to food ingredients for fear of having an allergic reaction to something you ate makes something that used to be fun (eating) suddenly become a chore! Many people have food allergies. Common food allergies in children are to eggs, milk, peanuts, shellfish, soy, tree nuts and wheat. Common allergies for adults are fish, peanuts, shellfish, and tree nuts.
There is nothing that can ruin your day like allergic reactions, and as a longtime allergy sufferer, I should know. The discomfort of this condition is rather difficult to describe. For me, my allergic reactions are almost always caused by pollen and such things in the air. I will be walking down the street, feeling just about fine, and all of the sudden, allergic reactions will strike. My nose will get stuffy and itchy, my eyes will get watery, and I will suddenly have difficulty breathing. Alternately, sometimes my allergic reaction is more subtle than that. Occasionally, I will wake up, already fully congested and just absolutely miserable. As the day goes on, my throat will continue to itch, and the more time I spend outside, the worse things get until the allergic reactions are just too much and I have to lie down.
Fruit is one of the tastiest ways to get the important vitamins, minerals and fiber your body needs to be strong and healthy. However, for a small percentage of the population, fruit allergies are a way of life and can greatly inhibit the fruit portion of their diet. These allergies manifest themselves in a variety of ways and almost always people can attribute symptoms to a specific fruit because the reaction is quick.
Oral Allergy Syndrome
One of the most common complaint people see an allergist for is skin rashes. Usually confined to small area that has come into contact with an offending allergen, it can spread and cause additional problems if left untreated. Similar to other types of irritations, skin rashes can be anywhere from inconvenient to debilitating and can be caused by a number of things, many that are found in a variety of products making isolation difficult except with patch testing.

