SPRING ALLERGY
SYMPTOMS
Allergic symptoms occur when the body of a person comes into contact with a substance called an allergen. The triggers or allergens, can include substances such as pollen, animal hair, mold, dust, latex, nuts, eggs, gluten, and more. When exposed to these triggers, the body tries to protect itself by immune cells to produce chemicals such as histamine. These chemicals can produce sudden symptoms of allergy and the symptoms that can last days or weeks.
Common allergy symptoms may include head congestion, nasal and / or chest, colds ,sneezing, cough is usually dry and may become worse when you try to lie down and itchy watery eyes - may also occur in the dark under the eyes headache especially to and / or eyes may be exacerbated if the person looks at his feet, sore throat, cough and symptoms of sinus drainage fatigue allergy can cause infections such as sinusitis, and can worsen other diseases such as asthma . Serious allergic reactions are more serious symptoms such as hives, lowered blood pressure, shortness of breath and even death.
COMMON ALLERGENS
The spring season brings a new outbreak of growth. The trees begin to sprout and thrive and weeds. seasonal allergy symptoms may worsen in the spring when the wind blows and the pollen count is high and may decrease if it starts to rain, resulting in a reduction in the amount of pollen in the air. Some spring allergy season may extend to other countries in the region. For example, people living in the south may be the high grass and weed pollens extend through the summer and autumn.
DIAGNOSIS
If you have never been officially diagnosed with allergies in the spring, but you notice that your eyes and a runny nose and itching are in spring, contact your doctor. Your doctor may refer to the allergist for testing. allergy specialist can do skin test that involves injecting a small sample of diluted allergen just under the skin of the arm or back. If you are allergic to the substance, a red bump (called sores or structure) to form. Another option is the diagnostic test or RAST radioallergosorbent. RAST is a blood test that detects the level of particular allergen. Just because you are sensitive to particular allergens is a test, but does not necessarily mean that you start sneezing and coughing into contact with it.
SYMPTOMS
Allergic symptoms occur when the body of a person comes into contact with a substance called an allergen. The triggers or allergens, can include substances such as pollen, animal hair, mold, dust, latex, nuts, eggs, gluten, and more. When exposed to these triggers, the body tries to protect itself by immune cells to produce chemicals such as histamine. These chemicals can produce sudden symptoms of allergy and the symptoms that can last days or weeks.
Common allergy symptoms may include head congestion, nasal and / or chest, colds ,sneezing, cough is usually dry and may become worse when you try to lie down and itchy watery eyes - may also occur in the dark under the eyes headache especially to and / or eyes may be exacerbated if the person looks at his feet, sore throat, cough and symptoms of sinus drainage fatigue allergy can cause infections such as sinusitis, and can worsen other diseases such as asthma . Serious allergic reactions are more serious symptoms such as hives, lowered blood pressure, shortness of breath and even death.
COMMON ALLERGENS
The spring season brings a new outbreak of growth. The trees begin to sprout and thrive and weeds. seasonal allergy symptoms may worsen in the spring when the wind blows and the pollen count is high and may decrease if it starts to rain, resulting in a reduction in the amount of pollen in the air. Some spring allergy season may extend to other countries in the region. For example, people living in the south may be the high grass and weed pollens extend through the summer and autumn.
DIAGNOSIS
If you have never been officially diagnosed with allergies in the spring, but you notice that your eyes and a runny nose and itching are in spring, contact your doctor. Your doctor may refer to the allergist for testing. allergy specialist can do skin test that involves injecting a small sample of diluted allergen just under the skin of the arm or back. If you are allergic to the substance, a red bump (called sores or structure) to form. Another option is the diagnostic test or RAST radioallergosorbent. RAST is a blood test that detects the level of particular allergen. Just because you are sensitive to particular allergens is a test, but does not necessarily mean that you start sneezing and coughing into contact with it.
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