Do You Know These Common Allergy Symptoms
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Do You Recognize These Common Allergy Symptoms?
Allergies can manifest unexpectedly, even with substances you've encountered before. Imagine enjoying shellfish one day, only to develop rashes the next time you indulge. Such reactions occur when your body overreacts to typically harmless substances called allergens, leading to various symptoms.
Common Allergy Symptoms
- Runny Nose
- Watery Eyes
- Itchy Nose, Eyes, and Roof of the Mouth
- Sneezing
- Stuffy Nose
- Pressure in the Nose and Cheeks
- Ear Fullness and Popping
- Dark Circles Under the Eyes
- Hives
What Triggers Allergy Symptoms?
The precise reasons why allergies develop remain a mystery, though they are often believed to be hereditary or genetic. Environmental factors can also trigger allergy symptoms. Here are some common allergens and their effects:
- Pollen: Trees, grass, and weeds release pollen, causing symptoms primarily in spring (late April to May) and late summer (late May to mid-July). Ragweed pollen can trigger reactions in the fall (late August until the first frost).
- Mold: Unlike pollen, mold allergens are contracted through skin contact. Common in damp environments like shower curtains and basements, mold can also thrive in rotting logs and compost piles. Symptoms worsen in humid and rainy weather.
- Animal Dander: Proteins found in the skin, saliva, and urine of furry pets, such as cats and dogs, can cause allergic reactions. Handling animals or being exposed to dust containing dander can trigger symptoms.
- Dust Mites: These microscopic creatures dwell in bedding, mattresses, carpets, and upholstered furniture, feeding on dead skin cells. Contact with them can lead to allergic reactions.
Managing Allergy Symptoms
While it's almost impossible to avoid allergens entirely, you can manage and reduce the occurrence of symptoms with some precautions:
- Maintain Cleanliness: Shower or bathe before bed to remove pollen and other allergens from your skin and hair. Regularly clean areas prone to mold accumulation.
- Limit Outdoor Exposure: On dry, windy days, try to stay indoors. Keep windows and doors closed, and rely on air conditioning at home and in your car to minimize exposure to airborne allergens.
By taking these steps, you can better manage allergy symptoms and enjoy a more comfortable life.
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