Information on Allergies and Allergy Treatment
What is an allergy?
An
allergy is a genetic condition that causes the body
to respond to harmless substances in the environment
as though they are harmful to the body. These substances
are referred to as allergens. The bodys immune
system recognizes the presence of allergens and starts
a reaction to prevent their invasion. In some people
the immune system is overactive and identifies normally
harmless particles as dangerous, producing an excessive
reaction that actually causes inflammation. This inflammation
is referred to as allergic rhinitis.
What are the symptoms of an
allergy?
The
most common symptoms of an allergy are sneezing, runny
nose, watery eyes, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, hives,
asthma, reoccurring sinus or ear infection.
What
are the most common allergens?
Certain
allergens are always present. These include dust, pet
danders, grasses, food, wool, various chemicals used
around the house, and more.
Mold
spores cause at least as many allergy problems as pollens
and grow outdoors and indoors. Dead leaves and farm
areas are common sources for outdoor molds. Indoor plants,
old books, bathrooms, and damp areas are common sources
of indoor mold growth. Molds are also common in foods,
such as cheese and fermented beverages.
Seasonal
allergies are caused by pollens of trees, grasses, and
weeds. Colorful or fragrant flowering plants rarely
cause allergy because their pollens are too heavy to
be airborne.
Can
allergies be serious?
Allergic
patients show reduced resistance to respiratory infections
and more severe symptoms when infections occur. Allergies
are rarely life-threatening, but often cause lost work
days, decreased work efficiency, poor school performance,
and a negative effect on the enjoyment of life.
Allergy
treatment
Otolaryngologists
(ear, nose and throat doctors) can test to determine
the sources of allergies and assess how to manage them.
A number of medications are useful in the treatment
of allergy including antihistamines, decongestants,
and steroids. The medical management of allergy also
includes counseling in proper environmental control.
Based on a detailed history and thorough examination,
our physicians may advise testing to determine the specific
substances to which you are allergic. This testing will
indicate the materials to which you are allergic and
the degree of your sensitivity to them. The only cure
available for inhalant allergy is the administration
of injections that build up protective antibodies to
specific allergens (pollens, molds, animal dander, etc.).
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