It’s likely that either you or someone you know suffers from the annoying symptoms of an allergy
In fact, one in three people in the UK suffer from some form of allergy. Each year there is an increase of 5% in those reporting allergic reactions and as many as half of these are children.
In the USA, it is estimated that there are well over 35 million people who experience allergies of one kind or another.
Exactly why allergies appear to be increasing so rapidly is something of an enigma.
Some researches believe that it is because we are becoming too sanitized. They suggest that because we live in an increasingly germ-free environment, our immune systems are under-exposed to germs and allergens so that we fail to build up a defence to these triggers as we grow and develop. Our immune system then over-reacts to these things when it is exposed to them.
Other experts believe that allergies are simply the result of the increasing pollution that the world is experiencing.
Yet in spite of quite extensive research into the reason why we are becoming more susceptible to allergies, the verdict is out. All that can be truly said is that more research is needed.
In the majority of cases, allergies are more of a highly uncomfortable inconvenience than anything else. But in exceptional cases, an allergic reaction can be so severe as to be a real threat to life.
Because of this, if you or someone you care about is experiencing a severe allergic reaction then the very first thing to do, of course, is to visit a doctor or medical advisor in a hurry.
The most common allergy symptoms are quite well known and include rashes, itching, sore eyes, runny nose, sneezing, wheezing and coughing.
Allergies are triggered when the individual comes into contact with an allergen. Simply put, this is any substance that produces an allergic reaction. Almost anything can be an allergen. It all depends on the individual.
The 3 most common allergens, however, are dust mites, pollen and nuts.
Other allergens include medicines, chemicals, and pets such as cats and dogs.
With food allergies, however, it is estimated that about 90% of all allergic reactions can be attributed by just 7 items: peanuts, nuts, wheat, seafood, eggs, milk and soy products
Most of us, of course, have no problem when we come into contact with these things. Our body’s natural defence system just seems to handle them automatically and we are able to cope without any real difficulty.
But with the allergic person, this is just not the case.
For the person experiencing an allergic reaction, an allergen is incorrectly identified as a threat. This causes the immune system to flood the body with powerful – and usually inflammatory – chemicals called antibodies in order to fight off and destroy this perceived threat.
It is this process and the release of these antibodies that cause the actual allergic reaction and those troublesome symptoms.
Contact with an allergen may occur through the mouth, nose, lungs, stomach or skin.
A very useful strategy when it comes to dealing with allergies is to keep some form of diary or journal. In it you could note your observations about the history of the problem.
Write down and record when it first appeared. Is it connected to any other situation or thought process that makes it more severe? When did you experience the worst allergic reactions? What were you doing? What was happening at that particular time in your life?
You might even enlist the help of your family in order to obtain greater insight and clarity for those early years of your life. It can be surprising how much those close to us can recall and notice things that we ourselves have forgotten or overlooked.
The reason for such a diary is to enable you to get a clearer picture and greater understanding of the condition as it relates to you personally. Note how many times anxiety, fear and tension have made the condition worse.
The next stage might be to either learn self-hypnosis or to work with a suitably qualified hypnotherapist, so that you can strengthen your immune system and aid your subconscious to control the triggers that cause the allegic reaction.
In hypnosis, powerful post hypnotic suggestions can be delivered to the subconscious mind that can help it respond in a better, more helpful manner when in the presence of allergens and triggers.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy will probably not produce an overnight, miraculous cure of your allergy. But with patience, you can programme your subconscious mind to work for you so that you can experience real relief from the ongoing agony of allergies.
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Saturday, March 13th, 2010Beware Of Food Allergies
Saturday, March 13th, 2010Food allergy is an adverse immune response to food that the body mistakenly believes as harmful. In food allergy, our immune system releases antibody called IgE(Immunoglobulin E) to fight the food allergen. These allergens are food substances that create an allergy. Food allergy may appear more often in someone who has family members with allergies, and symptoms may occur after that allergic individual consumes even a tiny amount of the food. Allergy to food is a hypersensitivity reaction. This means that before a person becomes allergic to a certain food, he should have been previously exposed to the food, in other words, he is sensitized to food.
Peanuts, tree nuts, fish and shellfish, cows’ milk, eggs, soya and wheat are the most common problem foods that can cause food allergies. Usually, allergic reactions to food happen two hours after meal. Some food allergies result in immediate, severe and even life-threatening symptoms, while others cause symptoms which may take longer to develop. Allergic reaction can affect the respiratory system, gastro-intestinal tract, skin or cardiovascular system. These symptoms include runny nose, itchy skin rash, tingling in the tongue, lips or throat, swelling, abdominal pain or wheezing.
Mot people experiencing allergic reactions do not recognize that they have allergies to certain food, before they become severe therefore, that is why most food allergies go undiagnosed. Learning how to recognize an allergic reaction will help you get the medical care needed if a reaction occurs.
It would be best to get tested for food allergy now. Allergy testing is important because those that are suffering from allergies may be experiencing discomfort and symptoms that can be treated. Allergy test is also best for determining the foods that is triggering the patients’ allergic symptoms. Also, some allergies are potentially dangerous, and thus knowing your food allergies can save you from allergic reactions and also from doctor’s bills.
It is suggested that non intake of the problem food is the treatment for food allergy. People with allergies should identify and prevent them. Although at times the reaction is mild, reactions have the potential of causing illnesses and sometimes, can be fatal. In case you are experiencing an allergy and you do not know what causes it, go for allergy testing. This test will be very useful in order to avoid foods that you are allergic to.
Are Allergy Shots Effective?
Friday, March 12th, 2010Itchy, watery eyes, runny nose and sneezing are all common symptoms which a vast majority of us experience as allergy symptoms at specific times throughout the year. Many individuals do everything in their power to avoid allergies including changing their diets, staying indoors or taking vitamin supplements. These may contribute to fighting allergies, but there is another effective way to do so. Immunotherapy or allergy shots are gaining popularity. Getting an allergy shot can be scary for some people, so we thought it would be best to fully explain allergy shots and address some common concerns.
Allergy shots contain a small amount of the substance which you are allergic to. If you are allergic to pollen, a small amount of pollen would be added to the shot. The amount is small enough so that it does not cause you to suffering from allergy symptoms, but enough so that you body gets used to fighting the allergen. Therefore, the next time your body comes in contact with that substance, it will be familiar with fighting it off and you will most likely not suffer from allergies.
Although most people will have positive results from allergy shots, they are not right for everyone. Allergy shots are not recommended for individuals suffering from severe heart problems, asthma or other respiratory problems. Also, children under the age of 5 should not be exposed to allergy shots for safety reasons.
Once you have decided that you would like to get allergy shots, you will receive a shot 1 or 2 times a week for about 6 months. Afterwards, your maintenance shots will require you to get one shot a month, year round for about 3-5 years. Once you have received allergy shots on a regular basis for a couple years, you can discuss it with your doctor and they may tell you its okay to stop getting them at that point.
Although allergy shots are effective for many individuals in eliminating allergy symptoms, certain individuals may experience some harmful side effects. Some people may experience feelings of shock when the shot is initially injected, others may feel light-headed or nauseated. For this reason, doctors are required to keep patients in their office for at least 20 minutes after receiving each shot in order to ensure the patient’s safety.
Some people swear by allergy shots while others criticize the effects or claim they don’t work effectively. If you are considering receiving immunotherapy, contact your doctor to discuss. Your doctor will give you more insight in order for you to determine if this is something you really want to do.
Allergy Treatment
Friday, March 12th, 2010Many people are afflicted with some type of allergy to all sorts of things, such as environmental allergens, odors, fumes, food, and cigarette smoke just to name a few. If symptoms become uncomfortable and happen on a routine basis, then allergy treatment and testing may be in order.
With food allergies and small children, the process of elimination is the best way to determine which food is causing the allergic reaction. Allergy testing methods such as skin testing and blood testing are effective, but some people may respond better to one than the other. Food allergies for instance show up better on blood testing, but if you know you’re allergic to a certain food, wouldn’t you just not eat it?
Environmental allergies are a little trickier. Consider all the possible triggers; weeds, trees, pollens, grasses, dust, dust mites, molds, pet dander, chemical fumes, and cigarette smoke are all popular offenders. Skin allergy testing is the best method to use for diagnosis of these types of allergies if severe enough to warrant this approach. Allergy treatment can then be prescribed based on the level of reaction to certain irritants. Not everyone with allergies has to seek help from a specialist. There are quite a few over-the-counter medications that are very effective in treating symptoms, but if this doesn’t work, then a professional should be consulted. Many times allergies are present with other conditions such as eczema and asthma, and should be evaluated in conjunction to allergy treatment since they all go hand in hand. By treating allergies, related conditions will resolve themselves or lessen significantly as allergy treatment progresses.
Prescribed allergy treatment usually consists of immunotherapy, better known as allergy shots, which expose allergy sufferers to tiny amounts of the offending allergens in gradually increased doses that over time decrease symptoms. Of course, substances that cause severe allergic reactions, such as certain foods (shellfish, eggs, peanuts) and bee stings should be avoided completely. Avoidance is the only allergy treatment in this case, aside from using an Epi-Pen and/or Benadryl in case an accidental exposure occurs. Different allergy treatments and combinations thereof may have to be tried before significant relief occurs. Over time allergies decrease and may eventually disappear requiring less allergy treatment.
There are quite a few online resources you can check out about allergy treatments. Just use Google and you’ll find the most relevant ones.
I also recommend you try drug-free allergy treatments. They can be very effective for you.