Treatment Of Skin Allergy

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When it comes to surviving an allergy season, there are
several things that you need to take into your careful consideration.
Sometimes, allergies are seasonal. For example, many people have allergies to
mowing summer grass - this brings water into their eyes. Likewise, some people
have similar allergies to sniffing a spring flower.

 

 

In any case, the sufferings thus caused can be very painful
- it is no fun at all. The good news is that there are several things that you
can do to survive an allergy season. You may not be able to cure all your
problems instantly, but if you keep in mind the following things, you will
definitely find yourself in a comfortable position.

 

 

One of the best ways to treat pollen allergies is to eat
local honey. FDA has not yet recognized it, but numerous anecdotal evidences
are there to prove its effectiveness. Based on various researches and studies,
it has been found that honey collected by local bees can be very effective in
reducing the symptoms of these allergies. Eating honey can be very useful in
building up your immunity to the allergen. Honey can also act as a vaccine of
sorts because it naturally contains pollen by-products. Before the allergy
season begins, you are strongly recommended to take one teaspoon of local raw
honey at least two times a day.

 

 

A few of the leading symptoms which occur during food
allergy are:

 

 

1. Skin rashes and itching
2. Severe diarrhea and vomiting
3. Stomach cramps
4. Skin swelling especially on tender regions like eyelids, lips and inside the
mouth
5. Runny nose and blocked nasal tract
6. Inflammation of the throat, trachea and larynx
7. Headaches

 

 

Winter dryness is a common occurrence from November to
March. As winter sets in so does the dry air. Combine this with the heating
system in your home and the problem is even more acute. Family members will
begin to have a harder time breathing, feel more congested and may even suffer
nosebleeds due to the dryness in the nasal membranes.

Headaches associated with sinusitis may also become more
often. Swelling of the membranes around the sinus' can lead to pain behind the
eyes or cheekbones and discharge from the nose shows signs of infections.

 

 

An allergy test is what exactly you need to diagnose what
makes you flare up. Trust us. It can be anything under the sun. From the air
you breathe to the food you eat. So first catch hold of the culprit.Generally,
doctors prescribe anti-allergic pills that focus on a single consequence of
allergy. There are scores of other results of allergy like red swellings and
psoriasis. A single pill is therefore in effective on the other types of
allergies.

 

 

 

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