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subject: Allergies And Their Annoying Symptoms [print this page]


Allergy means the reaction of the body due to an immune response and reaction. Allergens will cause allergic reactions. Sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes and ears, severe wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, sinus problems and a nettle-like rash are the common symptoms of an allergy. Allergies produce a variety of symptoms that can severely hamper your quality of life.

There are certain common factors causing an allergy. Touching grass, smelling dust, chemicals, and medicines, insect bites and eating certain types of food may cause an allergic reaction. Asthma, Bronchitis, Eczema, Dermatitis, and Urticaria are also some forms of allergy.

Asthma may come due to certain reasons like from things of animal origin such as hairs of household pets such as dogs and cats. Even clothes may have chemical smells that can trigger an asthmatic attack. Dust in the air, eating or drinking something cold and eating sweets may also cause asthma.

If you happen to suffer from asthma you can be get relief by using inhalers with Rotacap, such as Asthalin. According to the severity of your suffering, under consultation with the doctor you can use the inhaler. As a remedial measure try to avoid substances which are not suitable to the body condition. Eczema and Dermatitis can be caused by chemicals, plants, shoes, and clothing.

Using creams and taking antibiotics may control Eczema and Dermatitis. If you have itchiness then later have wheals (hives) then you might be suffering with Urticaria! Hives may occur due to laundry detergents, fabric finishers, and synthetic fabrics, soaps, detergents, cosmetics and hair products. It can also occur when skin is exposed to allergens such as plants and chemical vapors.

This can also be treated by using antibiotics and creams in consultation with your doctor. Whatever be the causes, self medical treatment should be avoided since it may cause some other problems. Always consult your physician before taking treatment.

by: Brent McNutt




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