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		<title>What Things Can Trigger Allergic Reactions?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 10:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tanya Hanes</dc:creator>
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</script></div><p>Here&#8217;s a little bit of Science lesson for today: Proteins, called IgE antibodies, are produced by our immune system as our in-built defense. These antibodies work by stopping things that can make us sick from invading our bodies.</p>
<p>When a person has allergy to numerous things, his or her immune system works in order to manufacture antibodies that fight the effects of these allergens. However, there are instances when the individual&#8217;s immune system works in overdrive, continually producing these antibodies that, in turn, trigger the release of histamines even if there are no threats of allergies. These histamines can actually cause indicators of allergic reactions if these are released in the bloodstream.</p>
<p>Most people&#8217;s allergies can be set off by contact with animal fur or aspiration of dust and/or pollen particles. Other causes for allergies are pet dander, insect bites, and spider venom. Well, you probably figured it out by now that the reason you can&#8217;t stop sneezing when your girlfriend&#8217;s favorite pet is nearby is because you&#8217;re allergic to its fur.</p>
<p>Allergies will have various symptoms, aside from the infamous constant sneezing. There are various ways that allergic reactions can show in an individual; it would all depend on what particular foreign body the individual is sensitive to. A slight itching of the skin is one of the most common signs of an allergy. For some, they would experience a breakout of hives or rashes. Nonetheless, allergic reactions should be closely monitored, considering that there are people who would suddenly go into anaphylactic shock (a fatal condition) when they come in contact with known allergens.</p>
<p>The following are some examples of identified allergic reactions to certain allergens and their general signs.</p>
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</script></div><p>sensitive rhinitis (hay fever): The indicators are congestion; itchy and runny nose; and swollen, watery eyes.</p>
<p>Food allergy: Allergy to foodstuff can cause people to have a tingling feeling around the mouth; puffy faces and lips; a breakout of rashes or hives; constriction of the air-passage, making it difficult to breathe; and, possibly, anaphylaxis.</p>
<p>Drug allergy: Individuals who are allergic to certain medications can experience itchiness of the skin, hives, puffiness of the face, and, possibly, anaphylaxis.</p>
<p>In order to prevent an allergic reaction, one should thwart anything that causes the allergy. Most signs of sensitive reactions can be eased by taking medications such as antihistamines. Immunotherapy is prescribed by physicians for cases of allergies that do not respond to antihistamines; a series of shots will be given to the individual to help him or her develop a resistance to the allergy-causing agents.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 14:37:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Maddox</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eczema is a common term utilized for all the various kinds of inflammations of the skin. Infants are the most common targets of eczema and the disease is called as infantile eczema. Eczema though can affect anyone. Usually it is resolved in half of all the affected infants till they become three years old. There are various treatments that could be administered in such a situation. We'll learn about the eczema home remedy that can help us get rid of the disease.]]></description>
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<p>Prevent dry skin at all times. For this you must ensure that you take warm, showers while bathing. After a hot water bath, the skin releases histamines which cause rashes on the skin. So it will certainly be best to keep away from hot water baths. Apply a sufficient moisturizer on the surface of your skin. Avoid scratching and tight fitting, rough or scratchy clothing.</p>
<p>There are a few over the counter drugs on hand for eczema home treatment.</p>
<p>1. Apply hydrocortisone which is a non prescription cream along with an anti itching lotion like calamine or menthol/camphor.</p>
<p>2. Diphenhydramine also known as Benadryl may also be taken for itching. Please remember that this pill is bound to make you sleepy.</p>
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<p>4. Emollients are moisturizers which soothe, smooth and hydrate the skin. As we know now, they&#8217;re the most effective home treatment for eczema and must be utilized each day even if you don&#8217;t have eczema symptoms. Examples include aqueous cream and E45 cream. These emollients can be applied directly to your skin as lotions, creams or ointments. Applying them just after a bath, while your skin is still slightly moist is the best time to apply moisturizers. Oils or washes that may be utilized in a shower or added to a bath are also on hand.</p>
<p>5. Mild steroid creams, such as Dermacort or Lanacort can calm flare-ups of eczema by suppressing your body&#8217;s inflammatory response. You should ask the pharmacist&#8217;s advice or see your GP before using any steroid cream. The stronger steroids are only available on prescription. You must continue to utilize emollients at the same time as steroid creams.</p>
<p>Also try and avoid physical as well as mental stress. Eating right, light activity and adequate sleep will help you stay healthy, which can help prevent flares. Moreover, after making use of this eczema home remedy please don&#8217;t expect a fast response. Eczema is easier to control than cure.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 18:39:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Maddox</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are more than a few treatments to deal with eczema that you may use to put an end to your eczema. Obviously prevention is extremely important and is the first thing you need to consider. Some of the treatments provided by doctors can be effective to a certain degree, even though they're not able to cure the disease.]]></description>
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<p>Some of the remedies to treat eczema include the following:</p>
<p>Corticosteroid Creams &#8211; these are great for milder cases and may normally be attained over the counter. There are stronger options of corticosteroid, even though they can only be attained by prescription. These are a form of steroid and are available in creams, pills and in severe cases, can involve an injection into the bloodstream. Some of the side effects include infection, skin thinning and dilated blood vessels.</p>
<p>Topical Immunomodulators &#8211; many prefer a treatment such as this, rather than using products containing steroids like corticosteroid. Topical Immunomodulators, although recommended for only short-term use, work by changing aspects of the immune system to reduce and manage inflammation. This topical treatment has to be used only on the infected areas and isn&#8217;t good for kids under the age of two.</p>
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</script></div><p>Oral Antihistamines &#8211; antihistamines are remedies to treat eczema and are able to reduce and relieve the itching sensation that is characteristic of eczema. If the itching is stopped, the area will have a better chance to heal, than if the area is constantly being scratched. These are good for a range of allergies and they work by suppressing histamines, which are naturally produced by the body. You will discover that the eczema condition is extremely itchy and inflamed through the night. Your body may not even be aware of this itching, although you will continue to scratch during your sleep, further inflaming the area.</p>
<p>Ultraviolet Therapy &#8211; eczema can be effectively treated with ultraviolet light, when conducted over a range of treatment sessions. The skin is exposed to the light for a certain period of time, and depending on how severe an individuals condition is, will depend on the amount of treatment that has to be used.</p>
<p>Natural eczema remedies are a great option that a lot of people are looking for. Moisturizing the skin is essential to replace the moisture that gets dried out, causing flaky, dry skin. Putting moisture back into the affected area will help to relieve the itching symptoms.</p>
<p>It is normally recommended, that people who deal with eczema must apply moisturizer a minimum of 2-3 times every day, and in some cases a lot more. A moisturizer that utilizes natural ingredients and retains herb extracts just like aloe vera, rosemary, chamomile and witch hazel, are suitable remedies to handle eczema.</p>
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