According to research findings, the number of people suffering
from allergies are on the rise, with half of the number affected being
children. The most common allergies are associated with pollen, pets
(such as dogs & cats), mould, house dust mites, bees & wasps,
foods (such as peanuts, milk & eggs) and industrial & household
chemicals. They are also reported cases of people being allergic to
fruits, metals (such as iron and nickel jewelry), rubber and medication
(such as penicillin). The common allergy symptoms include sneezing,
itchy eyes, itchy skin rashes, running nose, coughing and wheezing.
Ways to Treat Allergies
Allergic
reactions can be mild, moderate or severe, and in some unique cases,
they can be life threatening (anaphylaxis), requiring prompt medical
treatment. Some allergic symptoms, such as hay fever, asthma, eczema,
allergic rhinitis, allergic eye disease and urticaria are in fact
illnesses. Before taking an over-the-counter allergy drug to treat your
condition, it is advisable to check with your doctor. This will help to
avoid any drug interactions.
When you visit you doctor he/she will
be able to pinpoint the exact trigger for your allergies. This will
help a great deal in avoiding the triggers. In addition, the doctor will
recommend a more targeted remedy for treating allergies. The doctor can
also recommend some natural ways of treating your allergy, including:
· Keep windows/door closed
Pollen
is a major cause of allergies. Therefore, it is important to minimize
the pollen indoors by keeping the windows and doors closed. In addition,
clothes which are covered with pollen should be left outside. Taking a
shower after coming from the outdoors can also help. Furthermore, it is
advisable to consider washing your towels, bedroom sheets and blankets
regularly, in hot water. This can help a great deal in reducing dust
mites and pollen in the home.
· Invest in a good vacuum cleaner
You
may also consider investing in a high-efficiency particulate air filter
for your vacuum. This will help to get rid of any allergens trapped in
the carpet.
· Take enough rest
Fatigue
often provides additional stress to the body and thus undermines the
healing abilities derived from sleep. Therefore, it is important to get
6-8 hours of good night. This can help a great deal in giving your body
rest to repair itself after a long, active day.
Eat and Stay Healthy
It
is equally important to eat a healthy, balanced dish. A good diet will
help to strengthen your immune system for purposes of contending with
allergens.
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