allergies and age

by:Yovog     2023-09-16
When I was a little girl, my mother had an allergic needle.
It\'s a big deal because in my childish mind I can never understand why someone uses a needle to relieve stress.
But she\'s one of those people who\'s allergic to everything: Pollen, weeds, mold.
She\'s been miserable all year.
The camera helped her through the day.
But her allergic reaction changed as she got older.
She gave up the vaccination, took some counter medication, and finally gave up the medication.
Allergens don\'t seem to bother her anymore.
30 years fast forward
My mom is 83 now. Guess what?
She\'s allergic again.
They are not as bad as she was in her thirties, but their influence on her is enough to change her life.
She avoided going out on days when there was plenty of pollen and kept the windows closed;
Air conditioning on.
She often sneezes and feels exhausted from time to time.
But she said they were still not as bad as she was when she was young.
Doctors say recovery of allergic reactions is not uncommon as age increases.
Some people may have allergic reactions when they are young, and there will be no allergic reactions in middle age.
Some patients, like my mother, have no symptoms for years and then, wham-they come back.
Or someone else can be unallergic for a lifetime, and then start sneezing and breathing in their forties.
There are a lot of factors that cause the situation, said an allergic scientist. Dr.
Jordan Josephine, an ENT expert at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, said, \"allergens are getting worse and worse.
There is something called superantigen, which means that all car exhaust and pollution can be linked to mold and produce superantigen that people are more allergic. \" Dr.
Joseph even mentioned that global warming could be part of it.
With changes in the Earth\'s climate and weather patterns, allergen strains tend to become more powerful.
Doctors also warned that allergies can become more health problems as they grow older.
If you catch one on the counter medication to relieve stress, be careful.
If you are taking prescription drugs that treat blood pressure or cholesterol, OTC drugs can cause some negative reactions. Dr.
Josephine warned, \"If you have a heart problem, any volume reduction will have an adverse effect on these heart problems.
You have to be very, very careful, if you are a man and you have a prostate problem, they tend to do that as men get older, antigroup agents and anti-inflammatory agents can cause symptoms and swelling in your prostate and can cause you terrible urinary problems.
\"Keep in touch with your doctor and make sure your allergies are treated correctly.
Are you an allergic patient?
How does your allergy change your life and how do you deal with it? Let us know.
When I was 2 years old, one sunny afternoon, my cousins and I were playing on the high grass.
When my mom saw me coming back, she had almost a heart attack.
I was covered from head to foot by the terrible hive.
I don\'t understand her fuss about it, but that\'s why I found out that I\'m allergic, not only to pollen, but to mites.
In my childhood, I struggled in a room to cover my nose with a towel or to cross the coach from the side effects of the medication.
When I started injection therapy at 18, a new world opened up to me.
A place where I can go out on a nice day
Even 30 minutes.
I have been assured that my allergic symptoms will ease as puberty approaches.
This is true: I am allergic to more things.
I added mold and pet dandruff to my list.
I was promised that they would change with pregnancy and childbirth.
I\'m allergic to food.
So you can imagine I don\'t expect menopause.
What else is allergic?
I don\'t want to know.
But the passage of time is inevitable.
I am one of those highly sensitive people, I have been treated for injection for 20 years and my allergy medication has been used up all year round.
That means I was still locked in the room on some pollen and windy days. But I cope.
Even if I feel like crap, I walk around as usual.
But I\'m really frustrated with all of these people who start complaining the first time they suck their nose or itch.
Please take some medicine for yourself and take a boat without yourself. pity.
Think about the smiling person in the cubicle next to you.
She may be strange because she seems happy to stay in it on a good day, or be elated when it rains.
But she really wants to be more like you, enjoy the beautiful weather, a dog, a big meal, without any trouble.
Allergies have completely changed my life.
I can apply eye shadow, mascara, etc before I am 25 years old.
Slowly, I am allergic to most cosmetic products and have recently been allergic to creams and foundation.
I can still wear blush and powder, but I am also scared about the day I can\'t wear these products.
So is my mother.
I\'m 36 and I\'m worried I\'ll be living in a bubble when I\'m 40! ! ! !
I was allergic to milk when I was a baby.
So I rarely drink milk, and I rarely eat dairy products.
This has been the case since about 1952.
In 1972, I decided to find out what I was allergic to and test.
Except for Maomao and kapoc, I have a reaction to everything they test me.
When I saw an allergic doctor, I was told that I had polyps, started the injection and went to the ENT specialist to remove the polyps.
They came back six weeks later.
I have had a lot of sinus surgery over the years because of polyps.
Then the polyp becomes an inverted nipple.
After three surgeries I had no tumor but lost some tear tubes and drilled a hole in my head.
I rarely have a headache.
Allergy shots have never been used to me.
I ended up removing anything from my diet that contained milk and things improved a lot.
If I start eating a lot of cheese again, I will be in trouble.
I am now 56 years old with itchy eyes, runny nose and sneezing.
I am taking a blood pressure medication so I am not taking an allergic medication.
I rely on nasal spray to relieve runny nose and occasionally use eye drops to relieve itchy eyes.
I sneeze no matter what I do.
On windy days, I try to stay inside and avoid dairy products.
I have learned to sneeze and I always make sure I have paper towels.
I was not allergic until I was in my early thirties.
Then, in the spring, I was allergic to weeds, and now, in my later years --
In their thirties, it seems to get worse every year. I take over-the-
At least counter medicine that can keep my sleep uninterrupted.
I hope these allergic reactions suddenly disappear as they did when they came.
Since I was a child, I have had to learn more about weeds, weeds allergic to it, and cats than I want to know.
For 30 years since I was driven to treatment, I have never heard of weed dihiscing (pollen release)
There are indeed many varieties.
I used to be able to mark my calendar, August 18 is the weed calendar and April 18 is the tree pollen calendar. tree-
It is wise that the worst criminals are proved to be beelm oak, who is about to pollinate recently, and also bad.
The site of Accuweather looks the best map
Pollen tracking is wise for me.
Some people are more allergic to trees in spring, or most of them are grass, or pets, or mold.
If you\'re going to stay 4-
I was told that 5 years is the most effective duration for allergic injections if you can swing.
Learn about the situation from the loyalty office where the plan covers them.
Some states require insurance companies to sell individuals with insurance policies.
In this way, the premium I paid is close?
The cost of shooting once a week.
If your photo only needs to include the tree, the cost may be lower.
Maria and Gillian, pharmaceutical companies add to those who think they are: do the same thing for people who make you addicted.
Have you ever thought that these antiallergic drugs are actually worsening your body\'s natural response to allergens?
Take a Dr, please.
EBay\'s 8 weeks of best health on eBay (very cheap)or wherever.
Kind regards, as a little child, leaf green I have food allergies several times, which seems to have disappeared in my late childhood and during my teens.
However, they all came back when I was in my 20 s.
They are not as bad as they were in childhood, but they are back!
My whole family is allergic.
We have seasonal food, pet and food allergies.
My mother and sister had asthma when they were young and my grandmother had severe eczema.
My poor toddler son inherited all this.
He had several serious food allergies.
He got the hive from all kinds of grass and pollen exposure.
I just hope that he will have a period of relief like me in his later childhood and adolescence.
I was also thrilled that my own allergy symptoms were greatly reduced over a year after my son was born.
For me, it is clear that the huge physical, hormonal and chemical changes in our system have changed the way our bodies respond to allergies.
I\'m allergic as long as I can remember.
In high school, I check the amount of pollen every day to see what exercise I can do and what I can\'t do.
When I was pregnant, my allergic reaction decided to sleep and I felt great for the whole 9 months.
However, they came back after my son was born.
I had to change my job twice because my allergies were so bad that I missed more and more work.
After finding a company job in a clean environment, I relaxed at work.
My family life is not so lucky.
My son is now in the Little League and my days at the ball park have an impact on me and my body.
I always feel exhausted.
After several useless attempts at OTC drugs, I was finally referred to an expert.
Two skin tests and a chaotic sinus surgery later taught me that I was allergic to everything possible (
Including some drugs. .
The surgery did help a bit, and so far this year, I only took the medicine for two days.
Although we have found out what my allergies are, there is no medication that can help alleviate me now, so I still have to look at the amount of pollen and take OTC.
I want the problem to be resolved as soon as possible so I can enjoy my life more without worrying if I go out and play with my kids or help my kids, what about my body husband working in the yard or taking our dog for a walk (
I\'m only a little allergic to WHO).
I am also a super sensitive person.
When I grow up, I am allergic to many foods, including oranges, whether you believe it or not, I am allergic to chocolate.
I remember when I was in elementary school, there were red pimples and inflamed skin all over my arms.
In the fourth grade, I stood in front of my class and told them I was allergic.
Medication (
Some white paste cream)
Work is not so good.
A few years later, I found out that I was allergic to many other foods I had been eating when I was a child. . . . including milk.
I\'m in my 40 s now and I was allergic a few years ago (
Every tree, every grass, every bush, every mite. )
Seriously back.
I stopped making up because I couldn\'t breathe and my eyes were wet.
Since then, I stop spending an hour every morning preparing and keep my self-esteem while diving.
My current problem is that there is a rash under the arm and I can\'t get rid of it even if I take medicine.
It comes and goes.
I do count my blessings when I have a few hours to breathe and my eyes don\'t cry. . .
This is not too often.
I have been allergic for many years.
Seasonal spring, autumn and winter.
When the weather changes, I can\'t even be myself sometimes because of sinus pain.
In June, I often see eyes, sneezing, coughing, etc. . . . .
I am now 53 years old and still have very serious soreness of the sinus head.
I started using the Neti pot ,(
The saline solution used in the nasal channel once a day, it releases some pressure.
You can also use it more than once a day.
It\'s better than taking the medicine that makes me sleepy or over-excited.
It works fine now and I have been using it for about two months.
We will see if we can help me in June.
Dear Val, this may be related to genetic factors.
I never had allergies when I was a child, but as I grew older, I became more and more interested in wheat products and pollen.
My mother is allergic.
By the way: I am from a tropical country in South America where I am allergic only during the monsoon rainy season.
For allergies, mild reactions are first, usually second and third, and IgA and IgE are more active.
So I want to know what allergens are working.
As a child, I often have a runny nose running along my face, but never mind because it\'s always there.
I \'ve never had at least 3 paper towels hanging around my pocket, wallet, backpack and car as I get older.
It got worse after puberty, but I never thought much about it, just thought I always had a little cold.
In the end, I was obviously allergic and had no cold.
I ate benajo sometimes, but it gave me an appetite.
I tried it for a few years, but it seems to work best.
Finally, I went to see an allergic doctor.
The best choice! ).
They did a skin test on my back and I came back allergic to everything (
Even the dust mites, although I only live there, it is not usually in Colorado).
The separate pollen area is even fused into a huge patch!
Allergies give me saline nasal rinse twice a day, Allegra, veronse, and Patano (eyedrops).
As time is getting tighter and allergic drugs are getting less and less, I turned to Zyrtec and Zatidor (eyedrops)
To reduce the cost, both do a good job!
I recommend saline nasal Flushing to everyone;
It has had a huge impact and in theory can even help you not get sick (
I haven\'t had it for more than a year).
I\'m lucky to have no food or skin allergies (
The pink in my tattoo appears from time to time, but I guess it\'s my own fault).
As a geologists working outdoors and living with cats, my life seems to have changed!
I can breathe with my nose for the first time and don\'t feel itchy often.
Those allergy scientists know what they\'re doing.
I have had a huge headache in the last 10 years and last year I had 110 headaches and lived on Imitrex.
I had balloon wave plastic surgery during this parade and it relieved all the congestion.
I have been re-
Allergy Test, will pick up my allergy potion tomorrow.
My suggestion is to go to a qualified ENT and do a sinus scan. Maybe balloon surgery will also be your answer.
I am 22 years old and have had a serious allergic reaction all my life.
When I was 19, I finally went for an allergy test.
My reaction was so bad that the nurse said it would be easier to count things I don\'t have allergies, like a couple and a cat (
Thank God because I have three cats).
I have learned to deal with seasonal allergies and unfortunately the doctor is not able to help me with them;
Metal, medicine, cleaning supplies.
I\'m allergic to metal-
Ups of chromium or cobalt (
Everything blue and green)
Give me the rash, deodorant is hard to handle, I have to sew the patch at the button of my jeans and If I wash the dishes, I can\'t get my arms to hit the sink because they expand.
Before I found out I was allergic to metal, my ears swelled up until they looked like purple cauliflower because I had six piercings.
I am getting injections right now, but I hate injections because they don\'t help with my problem allergies.
I also always leave the allergy clinic with an egg-sized wound that lasts for a few days, always hitting a wound.
I\'m not allergic to food (
Like we thought before)
But I do have clone disease and prediabetes.
Everything I encounter has to be analyzed based on how bad my body reacts to it.
When does latex allergy get serious help.
I want to eat out again, shop and get my life back without fear.
Is there any law in front of you?
In January, ronkI became allergic after entering puberty.
During my teens under the age of 29, I developed a rash mainly around my neck and face.
Of course, the Doctor uses the water cortex hormone prescribed by hydro.
Even some brands and clothing jewelry have made me \"fire up \".
Then, when I was 30 years old, I started to have frequent allergies to my sinus.
I took antibiotics and nasal spray first.
I was then told that the spray would do more damage than good, so I completely stopped using them.
Now that I\'m close to my forties, even if I\'m a little breathing, the allergy is not that serious.
I have to say that this has often happened in the past, especially as the seasons change, mainly from winter to spring.
I think this is the pollen we get at this time of year and the dusty Sahara wind.
I have been running my nose, itchy eyes and sore ears.
The doctor diagnosed me with fungus in my ear.
He showed me the fungus that grew on my eardrum.
He believes that since we live in a humid climate with a lot of humidity in the air, plus a lot of dust, I have been exposed to mold and fungal spores.
He gave me 5 mg Pendisone and I \'ve been on it for 3 days and all my runny nose and itchy eyes are gone.
I checked Prendisone and it said don\'t take it if I have a fungal infection.
Is it dangerous for me to continue a full 10 sessions?
He thinks the environment in our air conditioner is exposed.
Is the ion filter used to remove mold and fungal spores better than the Hepa air filter?
JaneI thinks the only thing I\'m allergic to is the Bush administration.
I have only heard that the ionizer releases negative ions, giving a feeling of rising, as in the waterfall, in the storm, in the snow.
Recently, however, I have noticed that there are also ionization filters, charcoal filters and hepa filters in some devices.
Thinking of the travelunit offered by the vendor, I guess I shouldn\'t say its name, perhaps the best value for Google in terms of allergy supply products.
As for Susan, what I want to say is that I have never heard of weeds releasing pollen in the spring, sorry, I missed the opportunity to edit.
** Never thought about my allergy.
However, when I was a child, I remember itching after rolling on the grass.
The other thing is that I always need to clear my throat from small to present.
Two years ago, I was 55 years old, and I started coughing on November.
This is something I cannot avoid; itchy throat.
A few weeks later, there was a lot of mucus when coughing.
I have been repeatedly blowing my nose all morning and didn\'t cough until noon.
For the rest of the day, I cough at work and have a little snot.
I sound like I have a cold or an allergy.
But it doesn\'t feel like a cold.
I know it\'s another thing.
This has been happening every day for 1/2 years.
The doctor said it was a virus and said it was allergic.
The medicine they gave me didn\'t seem to help at all.
After testing, I found that I had a slight reaction to the grass.
But since my sinus is blocked with mucus, I have a diaphragmplasty (
Clean up my nose and widen it).
After that, the symptoms continued, and the surgeon suggested starting an allergic injection of grass.
** I am now 58 years old and have had grass allergy needles for 6 months.
I\'m not coughing or blowing my nose.
I still know my throat well due to habits, there is a small amount of mucus there, but I wash my sinus and throat kit with a clean sinus wash bottle every day.
I use it with moderate force, and by squeezing the bottle and inhaling it through my nose at the same time, I enter the solution into the sinus area.
The ceremony to clean up my bloody sinus was very helpful.
* I\'m much better.
After one year of filming, I will see the doctor again and be assessed.
I will have to continue for another 4 years if the photo looks effective as to get the body to reach (hopefully)
Permanently stop responding to grass.
For months, I have had two shots a week.
Then, once a week for a period of time, once every other week, once every 3 weeks, and then once a month.
In the first few months, its dose slowly increased to the maximum level and remained at this level for the rest of the treatment.
It\'s not a big deal, except for frequent shots at the beginning.
** I don\'t know why I suddenly got sick two years ago, but thank you so much for not having the drugs to ease now except for the grass shoot.
This is information writing, which is definitely totally meaningful! ! !
It\'s a good read. . .
Thank you for your information.
As far as I recall, I began to be allergic (rhinitis)
Back in my first year of college in my hometown.
It was in 1990.
When I was transferred to the city, I did not suffer from allergies that I experienced in the province.
I didn\'t do it until I came to work in the metropolitan area.
Allergies have never evaded me from them.
Every day, every morning, sneezing is always a ritual.
Even worse, I sneeze repeatedly when the weather changes or the temperature is too cold, and I am worried that it can sometimes lead to asthma.
Initially I was prescribed an inhaler/spray with some medication and after a while I was fine again.
But soon after, I was allergic again and I had to rely on some OTC medication.
I remember I consulted an allergy specialist who advised me to take the test to determine the cause of the allergen.
I got a second opinion and was told that even if we found out the cause of my allergy, there were other reasons that might have caused the allergy.
All in all, I agree with the second doctor and opened me another brand of air filter/spray, slightly softer than the first one I used.
After a few months of use, I regained my immunity.
I don\'t feel like the inhaler is that effective because I continue to be allergic even after use. .
Now, I\'m taking a lot of brand-name antihistones, which gives me a quick sigh of relief and makes me recover for the rest of the day.
However, what I am concerned about is if taking these drugs every day affects my kidneys, liver or other body parts?
If necessary, I do not eat antihistine, such as when I am at home, I try not to take these drugs and only allow allergies to continue during the day.
Sometimes it disappears, especially in the afternoon or evening.
But I am still concerned about the adverse effects of the brand antihistones I take or will take when I need them very much. . .
I do not agree with this article. .
It is very important to read! ! !
It may be the possibility that one person or one person has some kind of allergy.
In fact, in the UK, one person in every few people is plagued by some kind of allergic reaction . . . . . . The allergy doctor wants me to know which direction to ask for help with the allergy.
Feeling like it took my life away
I suffer all year round.
Spring and autumn are the worst!
My eyes are burning almost all the time & I take some kind of painkillers almost every day for allergic headaches.
I don\'t know if I should move to another state.
Can an allergic vaccine help me?
Don\'t regret it.
There must be a lot to know about this topic.
I like all the points you put forward. comment-107In 1972 (
At the age of 14)
I sneezed 100 people in a row.
This started the habit of sneezing every morning for 20 years.
Sometimes 100 sneezes.
Sometimes 300 sneezes.
Yes, I counted the number of sneezes).
It happened any season in Detroit MI.
When I moved to University in Kalamazoo, it continued.
This has been going on for many years since I moved to San Diego, California.
It happens every day of my life, no matter where I am on Earth, no matter what the season is.
From Alaska to Costa Rica to Italy-
I sneeze every day for 20 years.
The \"test\" of the skin shows that I\'m allergic to everything they test me for, said the allergy scientist.
For 20 years, I have eaten 20 to 40 Sudafed a day.
Surprisingly, when I moved to Kansas City, Missouri (
One of the most serious allergic states in the United States)
My allergy stopped 21 years ago.
Until today, allergy specialists and other doctors have no idea why they stopped?
Many people in Missouri have moved away because our state is so allergic.
As far as I\'m concerned, they\'re missing. Go figure?
Gracias muchache.
I am studying blogs in Mexico City, which is the most useful for me.
Ronnie Figg x Grand Slam Jam x Diadora RF7000 & V7000 series is No. 81 and is in good health for people of my age from my 40
My now allergy doctor told me that when people reach my age they give them oral medication.
Is this normal practice?
\\ I am doing maintenance and have enough time to continue maintenance until there is a new allergy scientist with a copy of my records that have never changed since I started an allergy injection, the required copy can be ordered without even missing my monthly maintenance lens.
Please inform as soon as possible.
Earlier this evening, I forgot to say that home dust and mites always cause severe breathing difficulties and that good breathing is definitely my favorite pastime.
Thank you already for the reply I need.
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