Mast cells release histamine, which
triggers allergic symptoms when an allergen is present.
Previous studies show that in many low - income urban areas, mouse allergens — proteins found primarily in the animals» urine that
trigger allergic symptoms — are present in the homes of nearly all children who have asthma, says Matsui.
Not exact matches
Once diagnosed,
allergic rhinitis treatment options are: avoidance, eliminating or decreasing your exposure to the irritants or allergens that
trigger your
symptoms, medication and immunotherapy (allergy shots).
«Our findings in two independent populations that
allergic disease is associated with greater severity of COPD suggest that treatment of active
allergic disease or avoidance of allergy
triggers may help improve respiratory
symptoms in these patients, although causality could not be determined in our cross-sectional study,» said Dr. Hansel.
Oral food challenges, in which specific allergens are given to patients to ingest under physician supervision to test for signs or
symptoms of an
allergic reaction, remain the gold standard for diagnosing food allergy even though the tests themselves can
trigger severe reactions.
By
triggering the chain reactions responsible for the
allergic symptoms of asthma, eczema or
allergic rhinitis, these cells have an essential role in allergy.
Certain foods can
trigger or make you more prone to developing
allergic symptoms as well.
Immunotherapy has about an 85 percent effectiveness rate in decreasing
allergic symptoms, including those
triggered by animal proteins.
Seasonal flu shots are made from inactivated (dead) viruses, which could theoretically
trigger flu - like
symptoms or
allergic reactions.
When the body comes into contact with pollen, cells in the lining of your nose, mouth and eyes release a chemical called histamine that
triggers the
symptoms of an
allergic reaction.
An estimated 60 percent of those are thought to have
allergic asthma, which means their
symptoms are typically
triggered by allergens like dust mites or mold.
The immune system perceives a particular substance (dust, mold, pollen, chemical, etc.) as a threat and
triggers the release of histamine, causing an
allergic symptom.
Nettles contain complex natural antihistamines that are able to actually block the body's response to allergens, and rather than just relieve
symptoms (which a dose of nettles can do), they can also help the body effectively fight the urge to have
allergic reactions to those invisible
triggers such as pollen.
One theory states that allergies are
triggered by partially undigested protein and that proteolytic enzymes decrease
allergic symptoms.
Can you think of an essential oil which has been touted to reduce
allergic symptoms but it can itself
trigger the allergy?
Treatment of skin allergies in dogs involves alleviating
symptoms, suppressing the immune reaction responsible for the
allergic symptoms, and eliminating the underlying
trigger when possible.
Food allergies actually
trigger an
allergic response in the body, producing common
symptoms such as itchy skin, patches of hair loss, and excessive scratching.
The treatment for
allergic dermatitis in dogs involves both treating the
symptoms as well as the allergy that
triggered the skin condition.
Whereas some breeds — just like the «hairless» sphinx — are mentioned to be much less likely to set off
symptoms of cat
allergic reactions than others, any cat has the potential to
trigger problems.
In animals with atopic dermatitis,
allergic skin / ear
symptoms are
triggered by exposure to allergens in the environment such as tree, grass or weed pollens, dust, dust mites, some insects, and molds.