Allergies occur when the immune system reacts negatively to a substance that would otherwise be considered harmless.
Allergies and their Causes
Allergens can cause allergic reactions. A protein is an allergen, that the body considers to be dangerous and foreign. Allergens can include certain foods, environmental toxins such as molds and mites, pollens or animal dander, and many other irritating substances. After being exposed to an allergy, the immune response releases antibodies that destroy the allergen. This sets in motion a series of complex events involving biochemicals. These chemicals can then cause inflammation or produce other allergy symptoms. Allergy symptoms can be mild or severe. If they are severe, prompt professional advice is required.
Allergic Reactions Symptoms
Symptoms of an allergic reaction can include a runny or swollen nose, breathing congestion, red, scratchy or bloodshot eyes, watery eyes, sneezing and coughing, and itching. Other symptoms may include a puffy face or flushed cheeks, dark circles or dark circles under the eyelids, nausea, vomiting, stomachaches, intestinal irritation, or swelling. Other more severe reactions can include difficulty breathing, asthma, and even anaphylactic (fatal) shock if not treated quickly.
Allergies may also cause digestive distress, indigestion, and gas. People with sensitive skin may experience irritation in their mouth or tongue.
Living with Allergies
Overall, the causes of allergies and sensitivity can be attributed to dietary and lifestyle factors, specifically imbalanced immune functions, barrier function defaults (such as “leaky gut” syndrome) and toxic overload. These factors are responsible in different degrees for allergy and sensitivity.
In the past, we have written about diet and home remedies to treat allergies. Natural Alternatives for Allergies are also available. These alternatives do not require the use of pharmaceuticals. The website shows you how to address allergies naturally and how to make lifestyle changes that will improve your overall health.