Thursday, October 15, 2009

Facts Pertaining To Developing An Allergy

By Roger Tavares

An allergy refers to when some folk might begin to suffer reactions that aren't normal and which occur after having come in touch with animal hair, dust as well as with pollen.

In addition, the abnormal and adverse reaction that happens may be attributed to consumption of certain foods, taking of specific drugs or from consuming different substances of which latex is an excellent example. As a matter of fact this condition is also known to be a type I hypersensitivity reaction that happens following consumption of certain kinds of substances.

An Example Would Be Asthma

Asthma is a common example of an allergy and it is in truth believed that about sixty p.c of folks that develop allergies also have asthma. Folk that develop allergies will also sometimes notice swelling of the nose and eyes as well as of the skin and occasionally, they may even experience discomfort in their ears. Even a headache, though not a common allergy symptom, is also noticed, especially in the case of people that are allergic to drugs.

When having an allergy the affected person will generally also experience difficulties in breathing normally, and the reason for this is a constricted bronchia. Diagnosis of such a condition can take several different paths though only after tests are performed can the true cause be identified.

A skin prick test is perhaps the most effective of all allergy tests and this form of testing is in fact known to provide extremely exact results that cannot be attained by different types of testing. It is also a process that costs little and is easy to perform.

A skin prick test requires the patient to have their skin pricked as well as marked with special sort of ink. Naturally, the ink used must have been tested beforehand to guarantee that it will not be the root of a new allergic reaction. Following this, an allergen is introduced that's already known to make people develop an allergy.

It only takes another half hour before the reaction occurs that in turn will show whether the person is allergic or not. In case the person is tested does develop an allergy it then requires to be treated with the help of a steroid cream that must be administered over the affected area to provide immediate relief.

An allergy test can also be conducted by drawing a sample of the patient's blood to determine immunoglobulin E count.

It is sad yet true that there are an estimated fifty million Americans that require allergy relief for every day of the year because they are otherwise unable to come up with a solution that will help cure their allergy. However, chemotherapy has been found to be very useful in treating an allergy and using drugs such as epinephrine, antihistamines and cortisone are other good ways to treat an allergy.

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