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Allergy Symptoms 

The symptoms play an important role in the diagnosis of every disease in this world. In this particular case, knowing which the allergy symptoms are is the fact that determines people to look after medical advice. The tests that are performed during the diagnosis help doctor to realize the connection between the symptoms and a certain disease. In the diagnosis of allergy, the main problem is not whether the patient is allergic or not. Instead, doctors try to find out what allergen has caused the allergic reaction.Click Here!

The allergy symptoms are generic. In other words, the symptoms of a certain type of allergy do not differ from the ones of another type. In addition, the signs that are believed to be allergy symptoms may indicate another health problem. This is why the diagnosis is so important. In order to diagnose allergy, doctors usually perform two tests: a blood test and a skin test.
Prior to performing the tests, people may confuse these symptoms to the ones of cold. However, there are some elements that help people to make a distinction between these two health conditions. First, the cause of the symptoms is different, as cold is provoked by viruses while allergy is determined by allergens. Next, the duration differs, as the cold is cured after a period of time that ranges from 2 to 14 days. Allergies may be observed even for a few months, if they are provoked by allergens that are present only during certain seasons. In addition, the treatment and the prevention methods are different between cold and allergy.Click Here!

First of all, people must know what determines the allergy symptoms to appear. When exposed to an allergen, the immune system sets free histamine into the body. This is a chemical substance that is supposed to fight the presumed intruders. As soon as this chemical substance is released into the body, the allergic reaction is triggered and the allergy symptoms become visible.

The main allergy symptom, and also one of the first to be observed, is the itch of the skin. The intensity may not increase, but the duration of this allergy symptom is equal to the exposure time to the allergens. The itch usually affects the nose, too. In addition, people may experience stuffed nose and watery eyes. Furthermore, the respiratory tract is affected in most types of allergy, while food allergies affect the gastrointestinal tract. Regarding the respiratory tract, the allergy symptoms include lung congestion, cough and wheezing. In rather seldom cases, people may also experience allergy asthma. Click Here!

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What is an Allergic Reaction 

This might surprise you, but it is possible that you have had an allergic reaction without even knowing it at some point in your life. When most people think of allergic reactions, they picture allergy attacks. You know what I'm talking about. It's the classic image of kids wheezing with stuffy noses and runny eyes. Some people have even seen severe allergic reactions, life-threatening events that can strike suddenly and for no apparent reason in rare cases. In reality, however, your typical allergic reaction is much more mild. A runny nose, and itch in the back of your throat, dry eyes, or even itchy skin can all be signs of an allergy reaction.

Of course, these kinds of allergic reactions don't necessarily require treatment. Basically, the test is whether or not it makes you uncomfortable. Many people occasionally have an allergic reaction to the changing seasons, to a certain type of food, or even to medication, without having a serious problem. If, however, your allergies ever become more severe than that, you might want to think about treatment it can really help fight allergy attacks.

One of the scary things about allergic reactions is that they can be quite sudden and occasionally, very serious. This is why, if you had allergies in the past, you might want to think about carrying around epinephrine. An epi-pen will basically give you a shot of adrenaline, stopping the allergies as soon as they start. If you get a big attack and your airway starts to close up, this can actually save your life!

These days, there are quite a few different kinds of treatments for allergic reactions. I used to get allergy shots when I was a kid, but I've stopped having to. Nowadays, when I have an allergic reaction, it will usually go away if I take an over-the-counter decongestant and an antihistamine. I will not feel completely better right away, but it just doesn't seem worth the ordeal of having to go through shots again.

Sometimes, the best ways to treat an allergic reaction is to reduce your exposure to whatever the allergen is. You might have to stay away from cats, avoid going outside on days with a high pollen count, stop eating certain foods, or even avoid certain perfumes. Whatever it takes, you should do it. You'll feel better, and the inconveniences usually aren't a very big deal.

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