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Some people break out into mild rashes and suffer from hives and watery eyes, while others suffer from more severe reactions depending on their body and immune system. Surprisingly, with how common allergies are, there still isn’t any cure but treatments like antihistamines, decongestants, nasal steroids, and immunotherapy.

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What are
Allergies?

Every year, millions of people are diagnosed with some kind of allergy, with over 32 million people suffering from food allergies in the US alone. While some cases aren’t as severe, others can result in death. But what are allergies?

Allergies are a natural bodily reaction to generally harmless substances or allergens such as pollen, animal dander, certain foods, and more. Your body’s immune or defense system gets triggered to react by these substances, causing a lot of discomfort and pain.


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Types of

Allergies

Even though a lot of people might suffer from the same kind of symptoms and allergic reactions, there are a plethora of different types of allergies and ways to prevent and significantly reduce them.


Seasonal allergies

Commonly known as hay fever, seasonal allergies are caused by pollen, generally causing inflammation, swelling, congestion, stuffy nose, watery eyes.

You can stay indoors, avoid opening your windows to reduce contact and allergic reactions to pollen. Over-the-counter medication, oral antihistamines, nasal steroids, and nasal antihistamines are your best friends when it comes to finding relief.


Food allergies

One of the most common types of allergies is food allergies that trigger a negative response in your body due to specific foods. Most adults and children are allergic to dairy, soy, seafood, peanuts, triggering an immune response within minutes of eating the food.

Symptoms typically include diarrhea, itching, nausea, vomiting, breathing difficulties, hives, and swelling around the mouth area. For most people, it can be challenging to avoid these foods and stay safe from allergic reactions but keeping prescribed injectable epinephrine (adrenaline) with you can always be a lifesaver.


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Common symptoms and causes

Allergic symptoms are generally classified into mild, moderate, and severe categories in the medical world.

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Anaphylaxis
symptoms

Even though severe allergic reactions might be rare, there are not entirely non-existent. Most people don’t realize they’re dealing with a life-threatening medical emergency called “Anaphylaxis”until it’s too late.

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No one knows your body better than you, and if you notice your body reacting to something or you’re suffering from some of the symptoms listed above, it’s best to seek professional help from online doctors for allergiesbefore it’s too late.Only a virtual doctor or medical professional for allergiescan assess the situation, prescribe adequate treatments, medication, over-the-counter drugs, and antihistamines to provide relief. If the issue prevails after you’ve taken a dose of the prescribed medication, let your telemedicine doctor for allergy treatmentknow.

If you’re experiencing asevere allergic reaction (anaphylaxis), seek emergency medical help immediately. You can also always carry an epinephrine auto-injector with you, giving yourself a shot right away before heading to the hospital to make sure your symptoms don’t return.

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About Risk Factors
For Allergies

Allergies are a common problem. They can be triggered by anything from the cleanest of food to the dirtiest of environments.The good news is that there are some things you can do to prevent allergies and help your body fight them off when they do happen.

Here are some of the most common risk factors for allergies:


If you're allergic to latex, you may have had it as far back as childhood. This means that if you have had it, even if you don't remember it, there's a chance that you will be allergic to latex and other materials containing latex.
If you're allergic to dust mites and animal dander, this is a very common risk factor for allergies—and it's one that can be avoided by keeping your house clean!
The more sensitive your skin is, the more likely it is that you'll react negatively to certain types of chemicals or foods (for example). For example: if someone has very sensitive skin, they may be allergic to soap (which contains triclosan), despite not being aware of it!

Symptoms of
Allergies

Allergies can cause many different symptoms, but one of the most common is swelling of the tongue or throat. This is called angioedema, and it's a serious complication that can lead to death in some cases. Other symptoms include:

Nasal congestion
Runny nose
Itchy eyes
Sneezing or wheezing
Stuffy nose

Complications of
Allergies

The complications of allergies are many, ranging from mild to severe. For example:

Allergic rhinitis (hay fever) often results in a stuffy nose and sneezing. The sneezing can be so intense that it causes your eyes to water. You might also experience itching in the nasal passages and even a small amount of swelling.
Allergies can cause anaphylactic shock, which is when your airway closes, and you stop breathing. If left untreated, this condition can be fatal. Other complications include asthma, eczema (severe skin irritation), and diarrhea.

If you have no history of asthma, sinus, ear, or lung infection but are experiencing signs such as wheezing or coughing after exposure to an allergen (such as pollen), seek medical attention from an online doctor for allergies immediately.

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Since allergies are prevalent and can occur at any time, you don’t have to visit a medical professional in person. At TelMDCare, you can consult a virtual doctor for allergies from the comfort of your home and receive the same quality of advice and treatments as you’d in a physical hospital.

Make an appointment with one of our family doctors online whenever you’re struggling with an allergic reaction, and the general practitioner will start by giving you an official diagnosis, quickly followed by consultation & prescription.

We’ve made our virtual doctor appointment and consultation services available to all for a mere $43 to ensure everyone has access to quality health care. We’ve also assured your first follow-up is entirely free, and your online chat with a doctor is devoid of any wait time.

If you’re suffering from any of the severe allergic reactions, get in touch with us immediately or sign up to make a virtual doctor’s appointment and save yourself from any further health issues.

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Allergies FAQs

01 Is there a permanent cure for allergies?

There is currently no cure for allergies, but you relieve your symptoms and find relief through antihistamines, over-the-counter medication, and a prescribed epinephrine auto-injector. You can also try immunotherapy to reduce the seriousness of your allergic reactions.

02 Can anyone develop allergies?

Allergies don’t discriminate based on gender, age, or race and can affect anyone. Even though children might be more susceptible to allergies, adults aren’t safe from its grasp either. Some allergies might be heredity, but the exact genetic factors are yet to be determined.

03How do I know what I’m allergic to?

For the most part, when you apply, ingest, or breathe something and it triggers an immune response, you can narrow down your allergens. To pinpoint the culprit, you can also visit your doctor and opt for allergy diagnostic tests, such as skin tests or blood tests, to receive immediate results and avoid your allergens.