How to Know If You Have Allergies?


There are many different signs and symptoms that may lead you to believe your problem is allergies. Maybe you have noticed you begin sneezing as soon as you go outside. Sneezing while outdoors could mean that you are suffering from pollen or ragweed allergy. No matter what symptom you are displaying it's very important to rule out allergies.

Some allergies can be severe and require emergency attention such as a food allergy or a bee sting. These types of allergies can result in anaphylaxis shock. Anaphylaxis shock can be deadly, and some of the symptoms are difficulty breathing, swelling of the throat, swelling of the lips and swelling of the face to name a few. If you ever think you are experiencing anaphylaxis shock, it's extremely important to seek emergency help.

What are the symptoms of common allergies?

Some basic symptoms of allergies include sneezing, watery eyes, feeling itchy, hives, rash, coughing, runny nose, excess mucus build up and a tickly throat. A headache can also be an allergy symptom and is often accompanied by a sinus problem brought on by allergen exposure.

There are many different causes of allergies. Pollen is a common allergy-provoking substance, and during the pollen season, you may experience symptoms. Many people are allergic to cats, and the cat allergy can bring on many severe symptoms. Many that suffer from a cat allergy may also present with asthmatic-like symptoms. Another major allergy producer is mold. Mold can cause the unfortunate person with allergies to become very ill. Ragweed is another common allergen and can bring on a long season of sneezing and coughing. Dust mites are also a very popular allergen, and you may notice symptoms after cleaning your home, and this may point to a dust mite allergy. If you are allergic to dust mites, visit allergyhacks.org. We found some good tips there.

Food allergies are nothing to take lightly. A peanut allergy can result in an anaphylaxis shock and this, of course, is very dangerous. Some other popular food allergies include shellfish, peaches, eggs, and wheat and dairy products. If you find that when you eat a certain food or you're around a certain irritant and start having symptoms of an allergy attack. Then it may be time to consult with a physician.

The doctor can perform tests to find out exactly what you are allergic too. One test your doctor may order is an allergy blood test. This test is very simple, and results are generally accurate. Another test would be the skin scratch test. This test is more invasive and offers a wider range of allergens to test for. If the tests come back positive for an allergen, you most likely will be prescribed an allergy medication. The medications that will be offered can be taken seasonally or year around. Your doctor will be able to decide what dosage and type of medication are best for you.

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