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Saturday, 3 December 2011

What Can You Do If You Suffer From Skin Allergies?

By Owen Jones


Are you reacting to something? Occasionally, people are allergic, but do not know it, because an allergy may show a reaction externally, say, on your skin or internally, perhaps in your lungs or throat. You can become allergic to practically anything including yourself, although that situation is very rare thankfully.

The most common sign of an allergic reaction is a skin outbreak, which is normally red and sometimes very itchy too. You could apply a cream or some kind, but the only really effective way of countering it is to eliminate the cause and the first step to achieving this is finding out what you are reacting to.

So, take notice and take notes on when you get your allergic reaction. Is it usually in the summer? Is it after eating? Is it after playing with the dog? Is it when you sit near the bird cage? Is it when you do the housework? These all involve common allergens.

By the way, in case you are wondering: most people are allergic to housework (or do not like doing it), but I am talking about the dust that doing housework throws up, not the actual work itself.

In fact. the most widespread allergen is dust, because the majority of indoor dust is made up of skin, both human and insect. Dust attracts dust mites and people are frequently allergic to them as well.

Other particles in dust can be earth, pollutants, smoke, paper, fabric and stone. Coal dust is especially harmful, as coal miners can confirm. However, for most people, pollen and dust mites are the main difficulty. Pollen is normally more ubiquitous in the summer.

A further prime cause of rash at home is detergent. If you have been using the same washing powder for years and then swap brands, your body may react to the new chemical mix in the new powder. The same could be the case for shampoo and make up.

There are recognized procedures for discovering what you are reacting to. Your physician or a dermatologist can help find your allergen the most quickly, but you can buy DIY kits and advice at the pharmacy too.

If you think that you have a food allergy, it is probably best if you test for it under medical care because food allergies can get serious. Many people are hospitalized or even die due to a nut or peanut allergy. Sometimes the throat swells up and the person chokes.

If your allergy has an effect on your breathing, you could develop allergic asthma (dust mite faeces often cause this). In these cases you need to be breathing purer air.

You can use anti-allergy mattress and pillow covers and get an air purifier. The best air purifiers are fitted in line with your central heating, but you can use stand alone units too.

If your vacuum cleaner blows some dust back, it would be worth buying an anti-allergy vacuum cleaner that retains 100% of the dust that passes through it. Use it often, particularly if you have pets.




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