Types of
Allergies
There are many different allergy types
and an individual may develop one or more types of allergies. A
person can react to different substances in different ways,
meaning the symptoms may be different for one type of allergy
from the symptoms they have for something else they are
allergic to. Common allergy symptoms are sneezing, cramps,
vomiting, watery eyes, stuffy nose, and coughing.
Common types of allergies include
but are not limited to: allergic rhinitis, sometimes referred
to as hay fever; hives, known as urticaria in the medical
world, poison ivy or other plant allergies, insect allergies
such as being allergic to bees, pet allergies, being allergic
to latex and also having a mold allergy. You may also suffer
from other types of allergies that are more environmental in
nature such as being sensitive to chemicals in the air as in
those circulating from an office air vent, being sensitive to
tobacco smoke, or allergic to the smell of perfume that others
are wearing. Some individuals are allergic to the sun referred
to as being photosensitive (allergic reaction to the
sunlight).
You could be allergic to
something that is touching your skin like having an allergic
reaction to cosmetics, or a cleansing agent like betadine, or
the laundry soap used to wash your clothing, which results in
atopic dermatitis otherwise known as eczema. A lot of
individuals suffer from food allergies (egg, nuts, fish, soy or
fish) or they may have milk intolerance and suffer symptoms
when they drink milk or eat something made from milk. Two
common types of allergies (allergic rhinitis and plant
allergies) are discussed in more detail below.
Allergic
Rhinitis: Allergic rhinitis is a seasonal allergy that
is a response to pollen. Pollen is the male part of a plant’s
reproductive system. You may also have allergic rhinitis that
is perennial, meaning that it is present all year-round.
Pollinating trees in the
springtime is a common cause for hay fever (allergic rhinitis)
symptoms. During the summer months grasses and weeds will
produce pollen that can also cause allergic rhinitis. During
fall it is common for individuals to react to weeds, especially
ragweed. Someone can also have a reaction to the mold being
released from spores in late March through November.
Individuals with perennial
allergic rhinitis react to agents in the air that are around
all year such as dust mites, animal dander, feathers, mold.
They can also have a reaction to irritants such as those found
in pillows, thick carpeting, bedding and other linens or
draperies.
Individuals with allergic
rhinitis are usually allergic to more than one pollen or
irritant.
Plant Allergies:
Common plant allergies are: poison ivy, oak and sumac.
Individuals with this type of allergy react to the sap of the
plant called, “urushiol”. The individual reacts to the sap as
it makes contact with the skin and can result in an itchy skin
rash. A person with plant allergies do not have to touch the
actual plant they can react when the sap from the plant is on
gardening tools, camping equipment even on the hair of a pet in
which they come into contact with.
If someone is burning plants and
someone that is allergic to the plants being burned than
inhales the air near the burning plants the individual could
have allergic symptoms from the smoke of the fire that react in
their nasal passages, throat lungs or skin.
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