There are much type of itchy skin allergies and rash. However, not all rashes that itch are connected to skin allergies. The next are the most common types of allergic skin rashes.

An allergic response occurs whenever the immune systems overreact to a seemingly harmless substance.

Allergens are usually engrossed into the body by way of the skin, nasal passages, lungs, or digestive tract.

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Asthma Symptoms

Asthma symptoms may be mild, moderate or severe. The onset may be sudden, with a sense of constriction in the chest, breathing becomes difficult, and wheezing occurs. Asthma symptoms can be substantially reduced by avoiding known allergens and respiratory irritants. If someone with asthma is sensitive to dust mites, exposure can be reduced by encasing mattresses and pillows in allergen-impermeable covers, removing carpets from bedrooms, and by vacuuming regularly. Asthma symptoms start when allergens or other irritants cause the lining of the airways to swell (become inflamed) and narrow. The muscles around the airways can then spasm, (contract rapidly), causing the airways to narrow even more.

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Due to certain environmental substance or any foreign substance, when there is a reaction in the immune system then this condition is known as allergy. The foreign substance which enters our body is usually harmless. In non-allergic persons these foreign substance remain as it is. The allergic reactions which are very prevalent include asthma, food allergies, eczema, hives, hay fever etc. Sometimes these reactions are so sharp that even they can be life threatening and sometimes they may prove fatal.

Some of the important causes of allergies are-peanuts, fish, cow’s milk, medicines, wheat, psychological factors, insect stings, pet dancer, mold spores, dust mites, pollen, food poisoning, chocolates, soybeans, tree nuts, such as walnuts and pecans and shellfish.

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When you are suffering from <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://natural-sinus-relief.com/acute-sinusitis-symptoms/”> acute sinusitis symptoms </a>, the cavities around your nasal passages or sinuses become inflamed and swollen. When this happens, the drainage is blocked and mucus will start to build up. This condition is also known as rhinosinusitis.

When you are suffering from sinusitis, you will find it hard to breathe through your nose. Aside from that, the area around your face and eyes may feel swollen, along with a throbbing facial pain and headache. <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://natural-sinus-relief.com/acute-sinusitis-symptoms/”> Acute sinusitis symptoms </a> are often the result of a common cold. Other factors may include allergies, bacterial and fungal infections. In most cases, using home remedies to treat the condition will already suffice. However, if the sinusitis is persistent, the help of your doctor might already be needed since it could lead to serious infections or other complications.

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Antibiotics are the treatment choice for most physicians across the United States for sinusitis, but with the estimated millions of sinusitis sufferers not getting relief it’s time to take a look at that treatment. The issues revolves around bacteria, is that the most common causes of sinusitis?

The answer is no. Research says that bacteria accounts for only about 15% of the sinusitis, in in those cases it is classified as a secondary infection. Meaning there was irritation or inflammation in the sinuses first that then led to the bacteria infection.

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Sinusitis and Its Symptoms

A sinusitis infection may start off simple: runny nose, cough, and congestion. But when it is not taken care of in time, it can lead to much more severe symptoms.

Sinusitis is generally caused by a cold or an allergy. When a cold or allergy takes place, swelling of the sinus cavity lining occurs. When bacteria enter the sinus cavities, they attack the swollen lining which then causes greater inflammation. The cilia is a part of the sinuses which usually flushes out the bacteria and mucus. When a large amount of inflammation occurs, the cilia can no longer function as it should and so the bacteria and mucus end up becoming trapped in the cavities and as a result the sinusitis infection takes place.

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All about Ragweed Allergies and Symptoms

Ragweed is commonly found in the United states. They are most common in the Eastern states and the Midwest. 75% of  Americans suffering from  allergy to pollen producing plants have ragweed allergy. Seventeen species or types of ragweed grow in North America. Ragweed also belongs to a larger family called Compositae. Other members of the family that spread pollen by wind can cause symptoms. They include sage, burweed marsh elder and rabbit brush, mugworts, groundsel bush and eupatorium. Some family members spread their pollen by insects rather than wind, and cause few allergic reactions. But sniffing these plants can cause symptoms of ragweed allergy.

People with allergies to one type of pollen tend to develop allergies to other pollens as well. People with ragweed allergy may also get symptoms when they eat cantaloupe and banana. Chamomile tea, sunflower seeds and honey containing pollen from Compositae family members occasionally cause severe reactions, including shock.

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Allergy Relief Understanding Allergy Symptoms


www.allergy-reliefnow.com Allergy Relief. Chemicals, foods, environmental products, flowers and grasses are all items that may be the very causes of allergies in today’s society. You seldom meet anyone who is without allergies.

I’m a 27 year old female.I have been sick for several weeks now. it started with my eyes itching and a little sneezing about 2 weeks ago. I attributed that to seasonal allergies as there is a lot of pollen where I live.

So for a week and a half, I had sneezing and itchy eyes with occasional slight congestion. I dealt with it by taking benadryl. I did not really get better but I didn’t get worse either.

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