7 Dangerous Allergies You Should Know A major question of any allergy sufferer is, “Why me?” All the answers are not known. We do know that heredity is an important factor. One study shows that 80 percent of hay-fever sufferers have a family history of this allergy. 17 percent of the US population are said to have significant allergies, representing the highest number of allergy sufferers. Although the tendency is inherited, the specific allergy need not be—a parent may have asthma, but the child may have hay fever. It is also generally agreed that emotional stress, such as tension, overwork, fatigue, fright, and extreme anger, can prompt allergies. But whether psychosomatic factors alone can actually cause an allergy to develop …show more content…
The problem can be curbed through prevention—removing the known allergens from the home or work environment and doing breathing exercises. Moreover, there have been several recent advances in treatment, both with tablets and with inhalers. The asthmatic patient should be encouraged to be as active as possible without overexertion. Relatives and friends must resist the temptation to overprotect the person who has asthma. 2) Hay Fever Hay Fever is the most common allergic reaction. Although hay fever is not generally dangerous, when it is severe the patient suffers greatly. “Hay fever” is a misleading name, for hay is not responsible for the symptoms. Pollen, or at times mold, generally is, and the patient rarely has an actual fever. Hay fever usually occurs in either spring or fall when grasses, weeds, or trees are flowering. Antihistamines and inhalants may control the worst symptoms. 3) Perennial Allergic Rhinitis Perennial Allergic Rhinitis is a condition of year-round nasal irritation and may include the common annoyance of a runny or stopped-up nose. Children are often affected, leading their parents mistakenly to believe that the children are …show more content…
If you do get stung, apply ice to lessen the absorption of venom and remove the stinger as carefully as possible. For those who are very allergic to stings, specific desensitization is now available. 6) Food Allergy Food Allergy is a controversial allergic disease and the most difficult to pinpoint and treat. It goes without saying that foods can and do bother many people in different ways, and yet the cause may or may not be food allergy. Some experts believe that true food allergy is rare; yet almost any food can be an allergen to somebody. Unfortunately, skin tests are generally of questionable value in diagnosing food allergy. The most effective treatment is to isolate the offending food and then not to eat it. 7) Drug Allergy Drug Allergy has become worse in recent years. Allergic reactions to medications are baffling. Reactions vary and may be so serious as to cause death. If you sense a drug allergy, discuss it with your doctor. These allergies are very dangerous and it's vital you know