| Allergy InformationMost people associate allergies with itchy, runny, and sneezy noses, but allergies can encompass much more than the common symptoms associated with hay fever. The term "Allergy" can refer to a wide range of allergic reactions that can occur in all parts of the body -- some of them life-threatening. Allergic reactions can manifest themselves in many different ways. For instance, a person may have difficulty breathing, have coughing or sneezing fits, get stomach upsets, or their skin may break out in rashes. Anaphylaxis - Anaphylaxis is a sudden, severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that can affect the entire body. It also can be life-threatening. Almost any substance can trigger anaphylactic shock, but the most common offending agents are foods, drugs, latex, and insect stings. Asthma - Asthma is a chronic, inflammatory lung disease characterized by recurrent breathing problems usually triggered by allergens. Keep in mind, not all asthma is triggered by allergies, as well as, not all allergies develop into asthma. Conjunctivitis - An allergic response to airborne allergens can also develop in the eyes. The eyes may become red, swollen, may itch, burn, or even hurt, and become watery. This response is called allergic conjunctivitis. Dermatitis - Allergic contact dermatitis can be caused by almost anything that comes into contact with the skin. Allergic reactions of the skin can produce rashes, hives, and atopic dermatitis, also known as eczema. Some of the known irritants of the skin include poison oak, poison ivy, nickel, latex, dyes, preservatives, cosmetics, medications, and fragrances. Food Allergy - An allergic reaction to certain foods, known as food allergy, may manifest as an upset stomach, loose stools, vomiting, skin rash, and breathing problems. Allergic reactions to food can appear, in some people, whether the food is ingested or whether food particles are inhaled. The most common food allergens are milk, eggs, wheat, peanuts, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, and fish. Hay Fever - Allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever, is the term used for allergic reactions in the nose and sinuses. Allergic rhinitis is caused by exposure to airborne allergens and is classified into two categories - seasonal and perennial. The seasonal allergies usually involve tree, grass, and weed pollens. The perennial allergies usually involve dust mites, molds, and pet dander. Summary - The signs and symptoms of allergies can vary immensely because they depend on the type of allergy, the level of exposure, and the individual's reaction.
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