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		<title>Understanding Allergic Bronchitis &#8211; Simple Prevention Tips</title>
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Abhishek Agarwal asked: Millions of Americans suffer from one respiratory disorder or the other, which can impact their lives in serious ways. A respiratory disorder can be acute or chronic. Acute disorders can be easily treated and last for a short time. On the other hand, chronic disorders are not only difficult to treat but [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Abhishek Agarwal</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Millions of Americans suffer from one respiratory disorder or the other, which can impact their lives in serious ways. A respiratory disorder can be acute or chronic. Acute disorders can be easily treated and last for a short time. On the other hand, chronic disorders are not only difficult to treat but can also leave a person disabled for life.<br/><br/>What is Allergic Bronchitis?<br/><br/>Allergic bronchitis is a type of respiratory disorder. It is commonly referred to as allergic asthma. The immune system of a person suffering from allergic bronchitis is highly sensitve and so hyperactive that it attacks even hamless foriegn substance that enter the body. To put it in other words, the immune system labels a harmless entrant into the body as &#8220;dangerous&#8221; and produces antibodies to fight against it.<br/><br/>In allergic bronchitis, irritants and allergens inflame the bronchi and lower parts of the respiratory system. The condition lasts as long as the person is exposed to the allergens. In addition, allergic bronchitis is closely associated with asthma and respiratory allergy and can lead to conditions such as hay fever and allergic rhinitis.<br/><br/>In most cases, allergic bronchitis causes mild to moderate suffering. However, it is important to realize that allergic bronchitis can become very dangerous and even cause death. This is because some people are extremely sensitive to allergens. This extreme sensitivity can lead to suffocation caused due to the blocking of airways by inflamed tissues. People in this condition are in great danger. They need immediate hospitalization and medical care.<br/><br/>You know you are a victim of allergic bronchitis when you suffer from breathlessness, runny nose, red or swollen eyes, hyperventilation, tight chest, tickling in throat, persistent sneezing or coughing, headache, nausea, and so on. As soon as you recognise these symptoms, seek the help of a medical practitioner.<br/><br/>Treatment of Allergic Bronchitis<br/><br/>The importance of consulting a physician as soon you notice symptoms of allergic bronchitis cannot be overstressed. The doctor will conduct the required steps to find out which type of allergen is responsible for your particular problem. The test involves injecting an allergen directly under the skin and observing the way your body reacts to it.<br/><br/>Your doctor might even ask you to see an allergist. Allergists perform a series of tests in order to understand the nature of your allergy to a particular allergen. In addition, allergists can also teach you how to prevent the relapse of allergic bronchitis.<br/><br/>Treating mild or moderate allergic bronchitis is fairly simple. You need plenty of knowledge about the disorder, and you also need to know the particular type of allergen responsible for your problem. Once you know, it is easy to just avoid the allergens responsible for your problem. The medical treatment for this condition is anti-histamine medication.<br/><br/>Prevention of Allergic Bronchitis<br/><br/>It is easy to manage and even prevent allergic bronchitis. As mentioned previously, the easiest way is to determine the particular allergen causing your problem and just stay away from it. In addition to this, it pays to know a few things such as the following.<br/><br/>The summer season can aggravate this condition simply because during the summer, there are plenty of allergens in the air.<br/><br/>Remember to bathe your pets regularly and free their fur from any allergens. A lot of allergens are frequently found in the fur of animals.<br/><br/>Take special care of yourself if you are suffering from allergic bronchitis. As already said, the condition can get dangerous.<br/><br/>Keep some anit-histamine medication with you while travelling. You never know the type of allergens you might come across in an unfamiliar location. Having some anti-histamine with you will help you easily control any allergic reaction that might come up.<br/><br/>Be assured that it is possible to live a full, happy, and productive life even with allergic bronchitis. It is very important to keep yourself informed about your condition, ways of treating it, and way of preventing it. Be in touch with your allergist and your doctor. They are the best people to give you all the information you require about allergic bronchitis and to teach you how to live with the problem effectively.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Do Allergy Shots Help in Reducing the Allergy Symptoms?</title>
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Neelima Reddy asked: Itchiness, watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing, and redness are some of the common symptoms that majority of the people experiences as allergy symptoms.The most effective way to fight against particular allergen is immunotherapy or allergy shot, but some people will get frightened to get allergy shot.Allergy shots hold a little amount of [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Neelima Reddy</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Itchiness, watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing, and redness are some of the common symptoms that majority of the people experiences as allergy symptoms.<br/><br/>The most effective way to fight against particular allergen is immunotherapy or allergy shot, but some people will get frightened to get allergy shot.<br/><br/>Allergy shots hold a little amount of substance that fights against the particular allergen. For example, if the person is allergic to pollen, a small amount of substance called pollen will be added to the shot.<br/><br/>A small amount will be given so that the body will get used to fight against the allergen and if the body comes in contact with that substance next time, body will be familiar with that.<br/><br/>Who are not eligible to take allergy shot?<br/><br/>Allergy shots are not safe for everyone. Although most of the people experienced positive results from these shots, they are not suitable for all. People who are suffering from asthma, heart attack, and respiratory problems, pregnant women, and children under age of five are not recommended to receive allergy shot.<br/><br/>Alternatively, certain individuals are experiencing some side effects such as:<br/><br/>•	Feelings of shock when the shot is initially injected<br/><br/>•	Lightheadedness<br/><br/>•	Nausea<br/><br/>So, for these reasons, the patient should stay in the doctor’s office for at least fifteen to twenty minutes after receiving the shot.<br/><br/>Benefits of allergy shots:<br/><br/>•	Allergy shots improve allergic rhinitis, hay fever, bee sting allergies, drug allergies, and eye allergies.<br/><br/>•	In some cases, allergy shots improve asthma symptoms also. The most common reaction to allergy shot is swelling at the place where the shot is given.<br/><br/>The success of this immunotherapy varies from person to person depending on the severity of the person’s allergy and the number of substances the person is allergic to.<br/><br/>In addition to the traditional allergy shots, there are new approaches to immunotherapy procedures to treat allergies.<br/><br/>Oral immunotherapy works similar to the allergy shot. In this method, increasing doses of allergen will be given to slowly build up the patient’s tolerance. The only difference with oral immunotherapy from allergy shot is with oral immunotherapy extract of allergen is used as drops. In this method, generally the drops are placed under the tongue and then swallowed.<br/><br/>Intranasal immunotherapy method involves intranasal administration of grass and house dust mite allergen extracts, which reduces the nasal symptoms such as “nasal allergy”.<br/><br/>The side effect with intranasal immunotherapy is nasal irritation. When compared to the traditional allergy shots, intranasal immunotherapy has no long lasting benefits.<br/><br/>Rush immunotherapy involves quick build up to the maintenance dose of extract. In this method of treatment, during early phase increasing doses of allergen will be given every few hours rather than a few days. Since there is a great risk involved with this rush immunotherapy, this should be done in hospital under close supervision.<br/><br/>Some people will experience severe reaction to the allergy shot, which is called “anaphylaxis”. In case of bad reaction with this shot, physicians will do appropriate treatment to stop this reaction.<br/><br/>Since allergy shots are not good for everyone, talking to the physician before taking this shot is more advisable. Visit Allergy Symptoms<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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Sajid Latif asked: What is allergic rhinitis?Allergic rhinitis is inflammation of the nose resulting from an allergy. It affects five to 10 per cent of the population. A very common form is hay fever.What causes allergic rhinitis and what are the risk factors?An allergy is a response by the body&#8217;s defence system &#40;the immune system&#41; [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Sajid Latif</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>What is allergic rhinitis?<br/><br/>Allergic rhinitis is inflammation of the nose resulting from an allergy. It affects five to 10 per cent of the population. A very common form is hay fever.<br/><br/>What causes allergic rhinitis and what are the risk factors?<br/><br/>An allergy is a response by the body&#8217;s defence system &#40;the immune system&#41; to something that is not a harmful infection. Such &#8216;harmless&#8217; substances (allergens) include pollen, cat hair, animal dander, the house dust mite and mould spores.<br/><br/>It is not known why people develop allergic rhinitis. It is more common in people from families with eczema and asthma and there is probably an inherited factor that affects the way the immune system reacts to allergens.<br/><br/>What are the symptoms and complications of allergic rhinitis?<br/><br/>Allergic rhinitis results in a runny, itchy and blocked nose. On lying down at night the fluid in the nose drips down on to the back of the throat and causes bouts of coughing, which can be uncomfortable and disturb sleep.<br/><br/>How do doctors recognise allergic rhinitis?<br/><br/>Allergic rhinitis is usually diagnosed on the basis of the symptoms and their seasonal nature if it is hay fever or their association with a particular allergen such as cat hair.<br/><br/>Year-round allergic rhinitis due to mould spores or house dust mite is more difficult to diagnose as there are other similar forms of rhinitis that do not result from allergy. More than one allergen may be involved<br/><br/>What is the treatment for allergic rhinitis?<br/><br/>Self-care action plan<br/><br/>A self-care action plans to avoid the allergen and so minimise the symptoms of allergic rhinitis includes:<br/><br/>Keeping windows closed and using an air ioniser (for pollen)<br/><br/>Regular vacuuming using a vacuum cleaner with a pollen filter (all allergens)<br/><br/>Damp dusting, so preventing dust from being dispersed into the air (for house dust mite)<br/><br/>Use of special bed and pillow coverings and regular laundering of bedclothes<br/><br/>Medicines<br/><br/>A variety of medicines can be bought at the chemist to treat allergic rhinitis. Probably the most effective is a beclomethasone nasal spray. This acts to stop the inflammation in the nose, but takes a few days to produce this effect and so needs to be started before the symptoms become too severe. Once the symptoms are severe it may be sneezed straight out again.<br/><br/>Although allergic rhinitis is common in young women, none of these medications is recommended for use during pregnancy. All should be avoided if possible during pregnancy and increased efforts should be made to minimise exposure to the allergen as outlined in the self-care section of this factsheet. If the symptoms remain a problem, a doctor should be consulted.<br/><br/>Hyposensitisation<br/><br/>This involves giving gradually increasing doses of the substance that causes the allergy and in the process making the immune system less responsive to it. This should only be carried out under close medical supervision as occasionally this treatment causes a life-threatening allergic response that must be treated immediately with an injection of adrenaline.<br/><br/>Complementary therapy<br/><br/>Some complementary therapies (homoeopathy, osteopathy and acupuncture) claim to have beneficial effects on hay fever, but the explanations for their effect are not consistent with the traditional medical understanding of hay fever. Shiatsu, the Alexander technique and aromatherapy may help to improve general well-being and symptoms.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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Viktor Radcliff asked: There are two types of allergic rhinitis: seasonal allergic rhinitis (hay fever)- when symptoms are experienced only during spring and/or summer, and perennial allergic rhinitis (PAR) &#8211; when symptoms are experienced all year round.The allergens that most commonly cause perennial allergic rhinitis are house dust, dust mites, cockroaches, cat or dog dander, [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Viktor Radcliff</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>There are two types of allergic rhinitis: seasonal allergic rhinitis (hay fever)- when symptoms are experienced only during spring and/or summer, and perennial allergic rhinitis (PAR) &#8211; when symptoms are experienced all year round.<br/><br/>The allergens that most commonly cause perennial allergic rhinitis are house dust, dust mites, cockroaches, cat or dog dander, and fungi or molds.<br/><br/>Industrial dust,fumes and chemicals can cause an occupation-related allergic rhinitis.<br/><br/>There is often a family predisposition to developing perennial allergic rhinitis and other allergies.<br/><br/>The symptoms of perennial rhinitis are described as like those of a permanent cold: blocked stuffy nose,constant sore throats and postnasal drip,headaches,loss of taste and smell.People with allergic rhinitis, particularly those with perennial allergic rhinitis, may experience sleep disorders and daytime fatigue.Some people with perennial allergic rhinitis show poorer psychological functioning than non-allergic people.<br/><br/>Symptoms of perennial allergic rhinitis always flare up indoors.<br/><br/>The only way to prevent perennial allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen that causes it.For perennial allergic rhinitis caused by dust and dust mite, this means using dust mite covers for pillows and mattresses,cleaning floors and walls with a damp mop, and using an air purifier.For perennial allergic rhinitis caused by animal dander,keeping pets out of the bedroom, and off furniture, rugs and other dander-catching surfaces and having pets bathed and groomed frequently is the best solution.<br/><br/>Although perennial allergic rhinitis resembles the seasonal rhinitis in some ways, there are important differences in treatment options : perennial symptoms stem from allergens being inhaled deep into the lungs, so many medications that are effective in treating hay fever symptoms will be less effective.<br/><br/>Intranasal corticosteroid sprays have become the main recommended treatment in perennial allergic rhinitis,especially in patients with moderate or severe PAR.Decongestant sprays and tablets will help relieve a stuffy, blocked nose with catarrh.However,they should be used for short periods only.Anti-histamine medication may help, but it is far less effective than for hay fever.<br/><br/>Allergy testing is very important so you can identify the exact indoor allergen that causes the allergy.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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Mihail Fortomas asked: Allergic rhinitis, more commonly known as &#8220;hay fever,&#8221; happens when you breathe in something you are allergic to. The inside of your nose becomes inflamed or swollen.When this happens, the body&#8217;s immune system overreacts to specific particles such as plant pollens, molds, dust mites, animal hair, industrial chemicals, tobacco smoke, foods, medicines, [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Mihail Fortomas</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Allergic rhinitis, more commonly known as &#8220;hay fever,&#8221; happens when you breathe in something you are allergic to. The inside of your nose becomes inflamed or swollen.<br/><br/>When this happens, the body&#8217;s immune system overreacts to specific particles such as plant pollens, molds, dust mites, animal hair, industrial chemicals, tobacco smoke, foods, medicines, and even insect venom.<br/><br/>Allergic rhinitis affects 40 million people in the United States and is an extremely common condition, affecting approximately 20% of the population. While allergic rhinitis is not a life-threatening condition, complications can occur and the condition can impair one&#8217;s quality of life leading to a number of indirect costs. Recently, the total direct and indirect cost of allergic rhinitis was estimated at around $5 billion annually.<br/><br/>What are the symptoms of allergic rhinitis?<br/><br/>Signs of allergic rhinitis are similar to signs of a common cold. But, unlike symptoms for the common cold, allergic rhinitis can last for more than 8-10 days. Symptoms include: -stuffy or runny nose -sneezing -itchy or watery nose -itchy or watery eyes -coughing (caused by clear mucus running down the back of the throat) -feeling of a &#8216;permanent cold&#8217; that never goes away -headaches and earache -constant sore throats and postnasal drip -sleep disturbances and snoring -loss of taste and smell -poor concentration<br/><br/>Children who have allergic rhinitis might have dark circles under their eyes known as Allergic shiners&#8221; (related to nasal congestion). They may also use either the palm or the back of their hand to push their nose up as they try to stop the itching (called the &#8220;allergic salute&#8221;).<br/><br/>What causes allergic rhinitis?<br/><br/>Like our previous discussion, allergic rhinitis is caused by substances that trigger allergies, called allergens. These allergens are found both indoors and outdoors. When allergic rhinitis is caused by common outdoor allergens, like mold or trees, grass and weed pollens, it is often referred to as seasonal allergies, or &#8220;hay fever.&#8221;<br/><br/>Allergic rhinitis may also be triggered by allergens found in your house like animal dander (tiny skin flakes and saliva), indoor mold, and cockroach or house dust mite droppings.<br/><br/>If you experience symptoms during spring, you may be allergic to tree pollens which we will discuss in detail further on.<br/><br/>To know for certain what causes your symptoms, an allergist or immunologist can perform skin tests to determine what you are allergic to.<br/><br/>What are my choices or treatment?<br/><br/>Over-the-counter antihistamines and nose sprays can help at first, but they can have a number of unpleasant side effects. These antihistamines can make you feel tired and drowsy while nasal sprays can make your stuffiness worse.<br/><br/>Doctor-prescribed nose sprays and antihistamines are different types of medication and are very helpful for controlling long-term symptoms. Some are safe for young children and all are safe for adults.<br/><br/>Consultation with an allergist will determine the medicine and treatment that is right for you.<br/><br/>Can I do anything to avoid getting allergic rhinitis? As prevention is worth a pound of cure, there are some things you can do in your house that might make your symptoms better if not avoid them altogether:<br/><br/>For those who have rhinitis, it may be best not to have pets. But if it cannot be helped, make sure to wash your pet (especially if hairy and furry) once a week. Keeping them out of the bedroom and off the furniture will help as well.<br/><br/>Put pillows and mattresses in sealed plastic covers that keep out dust mites, and wash sheets in hot water weekly. Washing machines at the local Laundromat will have hot enough water to kill the dust mites.<br/><br/>Keep windows closed. If possible, get an air conditioner and run a dehumidifier, so that there will not be so many pollens and molds getting in the house.<br/><br/>What are allergy shots?<br/><br/>For some patients, allergy shots, also known as immunotherapy, are very helpful, and safe. Allergy shots help how your body handles allergens by injecting into your body small amounts of the substances causing your allergy. Over the period of the therapy, your body will learn to accept the allergen without overreacting to it (which is the reason for the allergic reactions).<br/><br/>Your doctor may talk to you about allergy shots if your allergy symptoms are very bad and if they happen for most of the year. You can also consider this if you are constantly around the allergens (such as pollens and dust mites) and if in spite medicines, you are still symptomatic.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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