Allergies and hay fever

We all have aller­gies and some of us have also suf­fered from hear­ing one or the other allergy. Have you ever thought that the dis­cov­ery, the term “allergy”? The term allergy was cre­ated in 1906 by Dr Von Pir­quet. There are var­i­ous aller­gies that humans are in place and health. Some com­mon food aller­gies, chem­i­cal aller­gies, dust and pet aller­gies. There are four ways in which the aller­gens enter the body. Four routes are: inges­tion, injec­tion, inhala­tion and con­tact. Food Allergy and Chem­i­cal energy are more com­mon than any other allergy. Food allergy symp­toms can never simul­ta­ne­ously in two dif­fer­ent peo­ple. The prob­lem is one, but the symp­toms vary from per­son to per­son. Hay fever is an allergy. Hay fever was intro­duced at the begin­ning of the indus­trial rev­o­lu­tion. At that time it was very rare, but now affects the health of one in six of hay fever. Hay fever may be caused by chem­i­cals such as dyes, per­fumes and latex. Sea­sonal changes can also cause hay fever in a per­son. sea­sonal hay fever worse in May and June. aller­gic con­di­tions may be avoided by tak­ing pre­cau­tions and med­ica­tions, but can not be cured com­pletely. There are so many anti­his­t­a­mines for aller­gies be pre­vented. Suf­ferer should keep in mind to keep aller­gens out of the allergy trig­ger. For some peo­ple, the dust could be the cause of aller­gies and can cause some hair or mold. Cover nose and mouth, as you think you come into con­tact with the aller­gen. Anti–allergy drugs can only pre­vent allergy trig­gers, but can not cure aller­gies per­ma­nently. Anti-allergy should not be taken with­out con­sult­ing a doc­tor. You could also have side effects. The drug most com­monly pre­scribed for aller­gies and Alle­gra should be taken under the super­vi­sion of a good doctor. 

Roger is an asso­ciate edi­tor of the web­site http://www. aller­gy­be­ware. com. The site pro­vides com­pre­hen­sive infor­ma­tion on types of dis­eases anrd allergy. We also offer impor­tant infor­ma­tion about other types of “aller­gies. Your feed back com­ment and sug­ges­tions to Roger appre­ci­ated. San­dler @ gmail. Com.

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