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Who are more prone To Allergies?

One of the four forms of hypersensitivity; allergies ranks among the most common chronic diseases affecting 23 million people or 1 of 3 persons in the United Kingdom at least a time in their life. We do not exactly know when and where allergies will strike us.

                The risk of being prone to allergies depends to different little but serious factors. You are more at risk of allergies if you.

·         One or both of your parents have allergies, asthma, eczema or hay fever

·         You had childhood eczema

·         You have had any previous allergy reactions or symptoms.

 

What are the symptoms associated with allergies? Symptoms that are associated with allergies could include any of the following:

·         Eczema

·         Itchy, blocked and runny nose

·         Sneezing

·         Itchy, sore or watery eyes

·         Nasal congestion

·         Swelling of the lips, tongue and face

·         Coughing

·         Shortness of breath

·         Dry throat or tongue

·         Rashes on the skin

·         Headache

·         General malaise

·         Anaphylactic shock

As a sort of information, do you know that a firstborn child is more likely to develop allergies than his or her younger siblings? This is due to hormonal changes women go through over successive pregnancies. This is the result of extensive researches made by Dr. Karmaus and his team. If you think that allergies stops there think twice, do you know that too much breast-feeding makes babies more prone to allergies?  A study found out that babies fed exclusively on mother’s milk for up to six months are known to be at reduced risk of allergies such as eczema and asthma and extending exclusive breast-feeding beyond six months may increase the risk.  The development of medical mediums such as clinical diagnostic allergy kits is a good form of alternative. Appropriate use of the said tool can help you fight and minify the effects of allergies.

With a result ready after 30 minutes taking test using the allergy kits is at full ease.

The commercialization of this tools made available to all cannot only serve as a temporary solution but it can also save lives.  

 

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