
It's a lazy Sunday afternoon when you drink coffee, pick up the newspaper and hope to see what deals you can make before you go to work tomorrow.
Or maybe you want to know exactly what's going on near and around the world, and the volume doesn't increase by 20 decibels every time a commercial ad is released. "Achoo!
"You sneeze in half the room and blow up your husband or wife.
Or your fingers suddenly itch and you don't know why.
It all started in middle school, when my global research teacher assigned us an assignment every week and sent us home;
Write a 400-word article on a political comic related to current affairs.
Later that evening, as I was browsing the newspaper page by page, my fingers began to itch.
I started sneezing and picking my nose too.
I wiped one eye and then it started to itch.
Living in an environment of multiple food allergies, I didn't think about anything, but itchy fingers started to get more annoying, I racked my brains and tried to remember if I ate something allergic to food
At that moment, I realized that I was allergic to newspapers.
But the second time I did
I guess myself, thinking maybe this piece of paper just dried my skin?
So I grabbed a few of you Karin and put on a few, but to my dismay, the itchy fingers continued.
That night I took a handful of atalax and scratched my finger until I fell asleep.
My family noticed me sneezing and itching and they told me it could be dust in the paper.
Living with AllergyThey is not far away.
Decades later, I treat a newspaper allergy like any other environmental allergy.
I take precautions when I am forced to contact any kind of news paper.
These precautions are available to me (almost)no reaction.
If I don't take these precautions, my hands will itch so badly that my body will burst out in the hive within an hour and I will also have severe symptoms like hay fever.
What material am I allergic to in the newspaper?
Unfortunately, there is no study on newspaper allergy;
But there's a little bit of information about the possible causes of your symptoms.
The allergy of pine gum, also known as resin allergy, is a rare allergic phenomenon.
It is especially common in a professional environment.
If you suspect this allergy, you must get an allergy patch test from your dermatologist.
Be sure to tell your dermatologist about your symptoms and you have an answer if your test results are positive.
Please recommend if your test is negative (If you need it)
For Allergy experts
Soybeans are usually used in many foods and hundreds of other ingredients and unexpected products.
For those with soy allergies, knowing which products contain soy is half the success.
When soy ink first appeared in the Iowa newspaper Gazette since 1997, the "success" of soy ink "(
Because of its cost and "positive impact on the environment ")
Make it the main product of newspaper printing.
Soybean ink has become so popular in the last few decades that the national soybean ink information center was closed in 2005 as they no longer need to promote it.
Since soybean oil is the main ingredient of colored and black ink, it can cause hand eczema and contact dermatitis in people with severe soybean allergy.
Patients with soy allergy not only need to know the soy ink in newspapers and magazines, but also find that at least 20% of the soft ink is soy protein (
Part of the soybean that causes a fatal allergic reaction, such as an allergic reaction).
Flexo printing is used to print packaging materials such as cereal boxes and other cardboard packaging.
If you suspect soy allergy is the cause of allergic reactions in your newspaper, please see a certified allergy expert to test soy allergy.
If you are diagnosed, please note that while this is a major change in the way of life, you can still live an amazing life;
The key to managing soy allergies or any allergies is to educate, process or completely avoid previous protective steps.
Useful HintIf paper has a statement saying it is 100% after recycling or after ecology
Friendly, most likely it was printed in soy ink.
Since 1979, the newspaper industry has used soy ink, and since soy ink is considered "green", soybean ink is currently the industry standard as we move towards a healthier, "green" lifestyle.
If you are allergic to the newspaper, the steps to be taken use the air purifier with HEPA filter in the room where you read the newspaper;
This will help reduce the "dust" when turning pages so that you do not breathe in the particles later.
Wear protective gloves when handling newspapers.
Wear a disposable mask every time you process newspaper printing.
Avoid touching your face or scratching once you wear gloves and masks;
If you have to scratch, scratch on your clothes or mask so that you don't have direct contact with your contaminated gloves and skin.
Eat Allegra or soy
According to the doctor's guidance, Zyrtec is provided free of charge every day;
This is very helpful to me.
Remember, don't take Allegra from orange juice, otherwise it will lose 80% of its efficacy.
Wash your hands frequently throughout the day and carry lotion with you wherever you go.
I put my own "Maya safe" soap in the travel container so that I don't use soap in the dispenser of the public restroom.
I also like to bring a couple of nitrile gloves in my wallet in case I have to refuel;
For multiple contact allergies, you can get a response almost anywhere.
In winter, travel-sized lotions are also important to avoid skin rupture and itching.