Known Allergy In Yourself

February 11th, 2010 by Small State Health Team

Are you ever getting rashes in your skin, or you feel itching, or asthma, runny nose, and sneezing? If yes, are you know you have got allergy? If you think that symptom just usual think not allergy, please read this is

More people not know if they ever get allergy, because when they face symptom like rashes in skin, itching, asthma, sneezing, they just think it just common cold symptom, but actually, it’s an allergy symptom.

Allergy is a reaction of your immune system to something (triggers) that does not bother most other people, or in other word, you will get symptom like above when you exposed with your trigger. Usually people who have allergy is very sensitive to more than one thing, there are so many trigger that can make you get allergy such as

*pollen

*dust mites

*food

*cold

*pet dander

*medicines

*other

Allergy is not seriously diseases, but it can disturb you live, especially for asthma, When you get asthma it’s annoyed situation, because you can breath regularly, and you will get narrow breath, your breath sound wheezing.

There is a literature said indeed allergy is hereditary disease, because their is research about this, where that result is people who get allergy usually have family with the same symptom. But in other hand Allergy is acquired diseases.

Treatment for allergy it’s suitable with the symptom, but more doctor use anti inflamasi drug for treat it, and other drug can use depend the symptom appear when allergy attack, but the important to notice is the right therapy for allergy is we must know what trigger that can make allergy in yourself, because between one people to another is different. And we have known about that so we can prevent you from that. So the best treatment for allergy is how to avoid our trigger

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Let’s to Know About Allergy

November 20th, 2009 by Small State Health Team

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On the average, a person could experience several allergic reactions to one or more things. This happens when we breathe in something that is usually harmless and our immune system (the body’s barrier against viruses and bacteria) classifies it as harmful and attacks. These are the allergens that we need to avoid exposure to. The hard part is, it is difficult to avoid allergens if we don’t know specifically what we are allergic to. Much harder still, allergens are everywhere. They can be in the form of plant pollens from trees, grasses, and weeds, dust mites, animal dander, cockroaches, mold, chemicals, and so forth. It makes it thrice as hard to avoid because pollen and mold may become airborne and can travel easily for miles.

Those affected with allergic rhinitis, also called nasal allergy, pollinosis, or hay fever is commonly caused by plant pollens. Some weeds depend on the wind for cross-pollination than insects to produce seasonal allergies. This makes allergies hard to avoid. Allergies symptoms are a result of the release of histamine, a very important protein in the body which mediates inflammation and is involved in many reactions. Here are the common symptoms that you may experience: itchy, puffy, and watery eyes, stuffy nose, sneezing, coughing, decreased sense of smell, headache, and wheezing. This makes it very bothersome as aside from these, one can experience shortness of breath because the airways become constricted as the body’s response to the allergens. Should the immune system over activate and not be treated, it may result to complications and life-threatening situations. Relief of symptoms is a must! Read the rest of this entry »

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