Allergies
Some might have seasonal allergies like sneezing and coughing at specific periods of the year. Some may experience allergy symptoms all year round the year. ANaturopathy Dcotor is your greatest bet for determining the root cause of your problems and putting an end to them, rather than just treating the symptoms.
Description:
The immune system's function in the body includes eliminating pathogens. An allergic person's immune system will respond to the material as if it were dangerous and strive to eliminate it. An inappropriate, excessive reaction to something that ordinarily wouldn't trigger an immunological response is known as a hypersensitive reaction. Symptoms of allergies result from this. Reactions characterized by hypersensitivity come in several forms. Type 1 reactions - When exposed to an allergen, occur within minutes to hours. They are usually moderate, but continued exposure to the allergen can occasionally worsen by triggering an anaphylactic reaction. Types II and III Immune responses - occur when your body targets specific body areas with an attack by your immune system. This may result in mild to severe autoimmune disorders. Type IV reactions- also termed "Delayed hypersensitivity reactions" may manifest 1 to 3 days following an allergen exposure. These reactions very often are common in people subjected to organ transplants, and those with type I diabetes, certain lung diseases, and contact dermatitis.
Cause:
Allergies occur frequently. The environment and genes contribute to this. If both of your parents have allergies, you are more likely to have them as well. Normally, the immune system defends the body from dangerous agents like viruses and bacteria. Additionally, it responds to foreign compounds known as allergens. An allergic person's immune system is hypersensitive. The immune system reacts to an allergen when it detects it. Histamines and other chemicals are released. Symptoms of allergies are brought on by these substances. Some of the common allergens include: - food allergies (such as those to nuts, eggs, -wheat, dairy, soy, fish, and shellfish) - allergens in dogs and cats - allergies to grass - allergies to pollen - allergies to dust mites, mold, or some - Allergies to mite and bug bites latex, or rubber Medications.
Symptoms:
Your symptoms are primarily determined by the area of your body that the allergen penetrates. As an illustration: - Breathing in allergens frequently results in symptoms including mucous, coughing, wheezing, and an itchy nose and throat. - Eye irritation from allergens can result in fluid-like, red, puffy, itchy eyes. - A severe, sometimes fatal response, cramps, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal discomfort can all result from eating anything you are allergic to. - Skin rashes, hives, itching, blisters, and exfoliation can all result from allergens coming into contact with the skin. - Drug allergy can cause a wide range of problems and typically impacts the entire body. - There are situations when an allergen causes an overall bodily reaction. - On the breast, urticaria (hives)
Ayurvedic Treatment:
Vamanam, Virechanam, Kashya vasti, Jaluka Vacharnam, Lepanam, Swedanam
Naturopathy Treatment:
Athapa snanam, Steam bath, Hip bath, Enema, Immersion bath,