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What are the 7 symptoms of allergy?
There are really very many allergy symptoms that may differ to a great extent depending on the type of allergen and how sensitive one's body is to such an allergen.
Common allergy symptoms include:
1. Hives: Very itchy, red, and swollen patches on the skin
—the rash can crop up anywhere on the body.
2. Itching: Itchy or tingling feelings on the skin, mostly linked with hives or a rash.
3. Swelling: Face, lips, tongue, or throat—this can be a bad sign of an extreme allergic reaction.
4. Respiratory signs and symptoms: Nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, coughing, and wheezing are common allergic symptoms for air-based allergies, including pollen, dust, or mold.
5. Gastrointestinal symptoms: Diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea, and vomiting occur by way of food allergies or intolerances.
6.Skin rashes: Red, itchy, or blistering rashes on the skin due to allergic reactions to food or contact dermatitis by an allergen.
7. Anaphylaxis: A severe and at times fatal allergic reaction which can result in difficulty in breathing, increase in heartbeat, and even a sudden fall in blood pressure. Anaphylaxis requires immediate and prompt medical care.
How many types of allergies exist?
These are referred to as the kinds of allergies or the "7 High-Risk Allergies":
• Peanut allergy: Common and serious
• Tree nut allergy: Allergy to nuts like almonds, walnuts and cashews.
• Milk allergy: To milk proteins. This often is confused or linked with lactose intolerance.
• Egg allergy: This is an allergy to eggs.
• Fish and shellfish allergy: To fish, to shellfish or to both of these.
• Wheat allergy: To wheat proteins
• Soy allergy: To soybeans, soy products
• Sesame allergy: To sesame seeds or to the oil extracted from it.
Environmental Allergies
• Pollen allergy: One is allergic to the pollen of plants. • Dust mite allergy: Allergic to dust mite waste products.
• Mold allergy: Allergic to fungi.
• Pet allergy: Allergic to animal dander.
Insect Sting Allergies
• Honey bee sting allergy: Allergic to venom from the honey bee's sting. • Yellow jacket sting allergy: Allergic to venom from yellow jacket sting.
• Wasp sting allergy: Allergic to venom from wasp sting.
• Fire ant sting allergy: Allergy to the venom from fire ant sting.
What is the first step in the development of an allergy?
The sensitization phase is usually the first stage of an allergic reaction when the body's immune system encounters an allergen for the first time. It is also called a "priming" or "sensitization" phase.
The sensitization phase can occur through:
Initial exposure: The body is exposed to an allergen for the first time by skin contact, inhalation, ingestion, or injection.
Immune cell activation: Immune cells, like dendritic cells and T-cells, get activated and start to identify the introduced substance as foreign.
IgE Antibody Production: The now-activated immune cells start producing IgE antibodies, which would then link themselves with the allergen.
Allergic memory: The immune system forms a "memory" of the allergen that makes it memorize and react to future exposures.
What is the biggest cause of allergies?
►The biggest cause of allergies is still under research and therefore debated. However, based on the current understanding of science, some of the biggest causes of allergy are:
1. Genetic predisposition: One whose family has a history of allergies is more prone to developing an allergy. The role of genetics may be involved in the development of an allergic response. There are genes that are linked to increased susceptibility in developing allergies.
2. Hygiene hypothesis: According to the hygiene hypothesis, failure to be exposed to some microorganisms in early life might have caused an imbalance in the immune system that predisposes it to allergies.
3. Air pollution: The propensity for acquiring allergies gets heightened due to exposure to air pollutants, mainly particulate matter, ozone gas, and nitrogen dioxide.
4. Some of those elements, exposed by environmental factors to humans, have a strong influence on health and well-being. Pesticides and herbicides associate with increased incidence of allergies in people. The air pollution by the particulate matter, ozone, nitrogen dioxide independently increases the risk for the development of allergies.
5. Nutrition and diet: A diet containing large amounts of industrially processed foods, sugar, and unhealthy fats may lead to an increased risk of developing an allergy.
6. Deficiency in probiotics: Probiotics are good bacteria helping to keep a healthy gut microbiome. A lack of these during infancy may increase the risk of the development of allergies.
7. Breastfeeding: Although, on the whole, breastfeeding has been supportive of infant health, some studies find that it actually enhances the risk of developing allergies.
8. Vitamin D levels: Deficiency in vitamin D relates to an increased risk of developing allergies.
Can allergies go away?
Yes, some allergies do indeed go away or significantly improve with time. Not all allergies, however, would resolve or improve over time. Consult a health professional if you suspect you have some allergy. They will help you correctly diagnose the condition and initiate the proper line of treatment. They can help you come up with a strategy that is the best in managing your allergy.
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