Friday 28 November 2014

Get Rid of Allergies Once and for All


Everyone faces allergic problems in one way or other. Those who have a weaker immune system are more prone to allergies. Allergies almost affect all parts of our body. Starting from eyes to toes, anything could be affected and causes for allergy also could be numerous. Be it the air you breathe or the food you eat or clothes you wear, - anything could be a reason for allergy.

What is allergy?

Our body is equipped with an immune system powered by white blood corpuscles. Whenever the safety and health of your body comes under the attack of Bacteria or Virus or Fungus, the White Blood Corpuscles fight them and act as a guardian for you. But sometimes, they do even over react to threats that are not existing. On such cases your immune system secretes a liquid called Histamine to fight the allergens even though they are harmless. Such over secretion is the cause for most of the allergies.

There are lots of allergies identified but the most common allergies are dust allergy and skin allergy.

Who is affected by Allergy?

Allergies are also hereditary. If one of your parents has allergy, there is a lot of possibility that you may also get it. It is understanding about the allergens that are passed on from our parents through genes.  Even though you think that he pollen and dust are not harmful, your genes do not accept hat and start fighting them and in the process giving you much discomfort and pain.

If your immune system is weak, even then allergy could attack you in any form. It could attack when you are recovering from an infectious disease. Pregnant women are also more prone to allergies as their body defenses are weak.

Types of Allergy:

There are quite a number of allergies known to us which includes dust allergy, skin allergy, food allergy, pet allergy, drug allergy, latex allergy, hay fever allergy etc.

Dust Allergy:

This is the most common of the allergies. This happens when you inhale something that your immune system thinks is harmful to you. The normal symptoms of dust allergy are regular sneezing, running nose or a stuffed up feeling in the nose, reddish and itching eyes with tears welling without any reason, throat irritation, wheezing, irregular breath or difficulty to breath and a feeling of heaviness in the chest.

Dust allergy initiators:

Mites: Mites are tiny beings that are found in plenty in your beds, sofas curtains, foot rests etc. They just require a moist and cool atmosphere to survive. They could not be removed completely and these mites are not the direct reason for dust allergy. The wastes produced by the mites float in the air and that too during the cleaning process they come out in plenty that are not visible to our eyes.

Pollens & Molds: Pollens are found in gardens and are very soft, fine and small spongy things produced by plants and trees. Due to their less weight they get carried away by the air and reaches your nostrils. They are not harmful but your immune system might thing them as an intruder and start reacting to it in a big way.

Cockroaches: Cockroaches are present everywhere in your own house or in your neighborhood. They shed tiny wastes and they float in the air.

Pet allergies: Dogs, cats, rabbits or horses shed hair at regular intervals. As they are fine and weightless they travel easily in the air.

How to avoid Allergies?

Prevention is always better than cure. Since you now know about the common allergy causing allergens, you can simply try to avoid them. Cover your beds and pillows with anti-allergen materials. Wash them regularly. Keep your house and surroundings clean. Do not use porous mats or carpets that can accumulate dust. Wear a mask while cleaning your house or garden. Stay away from pets and do not allow them in your beds. Get rid of cockroaches. You can have a hygrometer that measures humidity and do not allow the humidity to go beyond 50 or 55. Use micro filters in your room heaters and air conditioners to remove even the fine dusts.

Treatment:

There is no permanent cure for allergies as when you get exposed to allergens you are likely to get allergy again. For temporary relief that could give you substantial comfort, I would suggest you to go for natural medicines that do not have any side effects.

Common Dust Allergies:

If you have sneezing, running nose, itchy watery eyes, throat or nose irritation, you can have Claritin RediTabs Loratadine.

Sinus Problem:

If you have sinus problem, that could get aggravated due to allergies. It could give sleepless nights to you also to your partner as throat congestion could cause snoring problem. You can have Breathe rightnasal strips for instant cures from throat congestion and sinus problems that could make you sleep peacefully in the nights. This is a drug free solution which you can use and get relief immediately. Please read the instructions carefully before using the nasal strips.

You can also use the Nasal Decongestant spray that gives relief for 12 hours. Sinus Plus Capsule is also a best cure for sinus allergic problems for those who want to have natural medicine. It is made out of Water (aqua), glycerin (vegetable), polysorbate-20, ascorbic acid, citrus grandis (grapefruit) seed extract (CITRICIDAL), , panax ginseng root extract, echinacea purpurea extract, hydrastis canadensis (goldenseal) extract, silybum marianum (milk thistle) extract, ruscus aculeatus (butcher's broom) root extract, sodium chloride, tocophersolan, mentha piperita (peppermint) oil, and menthol.

For Hives caused due to skin allergy:

Red swollen hives and itching rashes are the symptoms of Hives and is a common skin allergic problem. You can use Hives Natural Relief for a natural cure without any side effects.

Allergy prevention:

Air purifier that uses activated carbon for removing the dust particles and the odor in it is a must for anyone who is suffering from allergies or asthma. The purifier also has a fine filter that even stops cigarette smoke from entering the room.

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