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Treatments Which Can Help Prevent Allergy
Posted on February 12th, 2010 No commentsYou may be suffering from an allergy if your physical symptoms are skin irritation, runny nose or never ending coughs and sneezes. An allergy can make life quite miserable, depending on its severity. An allergy means your body is trying to fight some external allergen. Of the several factors that cause allergies, the most notorious ones are food items like soy, milk, dairy products, peanuts etc, external atmospheric factors like dust, smoke or pollution or other kinds of substances like cat fur, pollen and even medicinal drugs.
Diagnosis by a qualified health care professional should be the first step that the sufferer should take instead of trying to trace out the root cause of the allergy himself or herself, that could result in misdiagnosis and wrong treatment. When after thorough diagnosis the real reason for allergy is identified, the health care professional can begin treating it with the correct medicines.
Antihistamines and other anti-allergic medicines prescribed by an expert are the most well known and economical forms of allergy treatment. But, prevention of allergy is always better than cure. Wearing a face mask in dusty environments, for instance, while cleaning the residence or going out in a dust-filled environment, can keep your allergy at bay if it is triggered by dust particles. With a good air purifier installed in your house you can get rid of allergen from the air you breathe in.
You should always avoid the drugs that you are allergic to and before commencing a new treatment or therapy, keep your doctor informed about it. For those with food related allergies, a careful control over what you eat and avoidance of foods that have caused you allergies in the past will help immensely.
For those with severe allergies, where medications fail to have controlling effect, or when you want to avoid further allergic reactions, vaccinations, if available, can greatly help you avoid further complications. By doing this, you can continue to lead a normal and active life outdoors without fear of unseen factors triggering an attack.
Learn more about the most effective treatment for your allergy and cough problems from qualified and experienced ENT specialist.
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Skin Allergy and Ezcema
Posted on July 5th, 2008 No commentsWhenever your skin comes into contact with something that it is sensitive to you will develop what is known as a skin allergy. You may also develop an allergy whenever you eat food or inhale proteins that do not agree with your system.
Symptoms Of Skin Allergies
The most common symptoms of skin allergies include:
1. Redness
2. Swelling
3. Blistering
4. Itching
5. Hives
6. Rashes
The Most Common Skin Allergens
The most common types of things that cause skin allergies include:1. Poison Ivy
2. Poison Oak
3. Poison Sumac
4. Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)
Eczema
Eczema is especially common in infants and children. It is very difficult to treat but will usually go away on its own by the time a person reaches the age of 25-years-old. However, there are some people who do suffer from this throughout their entire life.
Eczema is most commonly triggered by:
Allergies, emotional stress or high levels of immunoglobulin E (lgE), which is the major allergy antibodyThe symptoms of eczema usually consist of an itchy rash that begins as small white pimples with red centers. Whenever it is itched it will produce fluid, leading it to spread over a wider area. This rash will usually appear on:
1.The head
2. The outside surfaces of the arms and legs
3. The inner forearm
4. Behind the knees
5. In the crease of the elbow
6. On the back of the knees, ankles and wrists
7. On the face
8. On the neck
9. On the chest
10. On the palms of the hands
11. On the soles of the feetThere are a variety of treatments for eczema, including:
1. Bathing in warm, not hot, water for between three to five minutes
2. Using a soap substitute
3. Pat, not rub, the skin dry
4. After bathing, make sure to promptly apply moisturizer in order to keep the skin hydrated
5. Trim your fingernails in order to keep from scratching
6. Wear cotton socks or gloves at night to prevent scratching while asleep
7. Stay in the air conditioning during hot weather so you do not sweat and become itchy
8. Use a humidifier during the winter to keep your skin from drying out
9. Do not wear or sleep on wool, polyester, wrinkle-resistant, flame-resistant or scratchy fabrics
10. Wash bedding in hot water
11. Do not use rugs
12. Avoid stuffed furniture and stuffed toys
13. Try not to use curtains if at all possible
