When The Body Overreacts With Allergies
Allergic reactions occur when the body’s immune system, the collection of processes and parts responsible for fighting infections, detects a foreign substance in the body and launches an assault on the invader as if it were a bacteria or virus.
For this reason, the typical allergy symptom will be akin to that which occurs when the body attempts to fight off a cold or flu, such as watery eyes, runny nose, and sneezing. Common substances that elicit this overreaction include pet dander, tree and grass pollen, cigarette smoke, insect stings, certain foods, and just about any other item that the human body can come into contact with. However, some allergic responses can go far beyond what normally occurs when the body is fighting a pathogenic invader. Many food allergies, with the peanut allergy being one of the most common, can cause a massive immune system response in certain individuals that can cause such severe swelling that the individual may not be able to breathe.
These massive allergic reactions can even be fatal. Fortunately for allergy sufferers, there are a number of allergy relief medicine options that can be used to treat the disorder with varying degrees of success.
Most allergies are caused by the chemical histamine, which works to expel particles from the body via increased nasal and eye secretions as well as through sneezing and coughing. That is why the most common class of allergy medications are known as antihistamines, since they serve to block or inhibit the activity of histamine. Many sufferers of mild allergies can find relief over the counter since many antihistamine drugs are available without a prescription.
For those who can not find allergy relief through over the counter medication, a trip to the doctor is necessary. There are a number of things that a physician can do to help. A number of powerful prescription based medications based on antihistamines can help. Others may require the use of more powerful drugs such as steroids. Steroid allergy treatments are typically administered via an injection or through a nasal spray or mist.
For those who do not find relief from any of the allergy medication that their physician described, the next step is usually to visit an allergy specialist. An allergist usually would put the patient through a number of tests to try to localize the substance that is causing the allergic reactions to occur.
Once isolated, it may be possible to either treat the allergies more effectively by tailoring the medications that are used or by simply having the patient avoid all contact with the substance. Another option is to use gradual exposures to the allergen in order to gradually decrease the degree to which the patient is allergic to the substance.
Dustin Cannon
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has anyone tried alternative treatments for allergies?
From what I understand, an allergic response is the body overreacting to a harmless substance. They can show up any time in life, and disappear just as suddenly.
I know there are lots of medication options, but has anyone had success with any alternative therapies? Has anyone actually eliminated allergies this way?
What do I do with those ghastly cockroaches?
Elimination of cockroaches is best accomplished by using a professional exterminator. However, this is only the first step. After the cockroaches have been eliminated, the areas they inhabited must be thoroughly cleaned since their residual debris is highly allergenic. Entry points should be sealed to prevent re-infestation. Use covered trash bins and empty then frequently. Do not store cardboard boxes, newspapers, grocery bags, or empty cans and bottles in your home as they can serve as breeding areas.
Effectiveness of Avoidance Measures
Allergen – Dust Mites
Most Effective
Dust Covers
Weekly hot water washing of bedding
Carpet Removal
Keep rooms cool and dry
Possibly Effective
Chemical treatment of carpet
Least Effective
Air duct cleaning
Special vacuum cleaners
Air filters
Allergen – Cockroaches
Most Effective
Extermination with regular cleaning
Possibly Effective
Elimination of food and water sources
Least Effective
Extermination without regular cleaning
Allergen – Cats
Most Effective
Complete removal of cat
Possibly Effective
Move cat outdoors
Least Effective
Air filters
Carpet cleaners
Cat washing
Allergy Treatment At A Glance
Avoidance is always the best treatment for allergies.
There are many easy cleaning methods that can significantly decrease allergies.
Controlling the air quality and climate of your home can bring you tremendous health benefits.
If you are going to keep a pet that is a source of allergies, there are measures that you can take to optimize your home environment.
References :
http://www.medicinenet.com/allergy_treatment_begins_at_home/page6.htm
I have not eliminated allergies this way, but have managed them effectively with some alternative strategies. I’ve used homeopathic remedies (with some success) and I’ve also used high dosages of Vitamin C.
I’m looking into NAET (an allergy elimination technique) that I have heard good things about. We will be doing this for my son and I, as our allergies are the most severe. I have heard stories from others, indicating that they have been able to completely clear up allergies using NAET.
References :
My own personal research… I’m the writer behind AllergyRelief101.com
I get weekly/bi-weekly allergy immunization injections at my allergist’s office. They seem to work for me. My allergist told me most, if not all, of my allergies should be suppressed fully over the course of 5 years. (But I have many many allergies). Ask you doctor/allergist for more info.
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