“Debunking Common Allergy Myths: Facts You Need to Know”

2023-05-27 13:12:29

04:06 PM

Saturday 27 May 2023

I wrote – Hoda Abdel Nasser:

Allergies may be associated with some misconceptions of many people, which causes some measures to be taken that must be completely avoided in order to reduce any health complications.

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In the next report, The Consulto reviews common myths regarding allergies, according to Everydayhealth.

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Allergy myths

1- Allergies only affect children

Numerous researches have shown that allergies usually affect adults in their twenties and thirties, and it is not required to occur only in children. It is possible for the elderly to develop allergic rhinitis or hay fever, and therefore care must be taken to take appropriate medications under the supervision of a specialist doctor.

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2- Allergies cannot be cured

Some people believe that allergies cannot be cured completely, but doctors have confirmed that any type of allergy can be overcome over time, whether it affects children or adults, as the chances of recovery increase with age, and therefore the elderly are the most able to fight allergies.

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3- It is not possible to distinguish between colds and allergies

Colds usually occur as a result of infection with viruses, while allergies occur as a result of exposure to an allergen. Nevertheless, the symptoms of colds and allergies are common, such as runny nose, sneezing, and congestion, but the difference is clear between them in the duration, as colds last from 7 to 10 days, while allergies remain for a period of time. longer.

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4- The only treatment for allergies is to avoid the triggers

The results of some research confirmed that prevention is the best solution to control allergies, whether seasonal, persistent or food, as there is no cure for allergies, but some preventive methods reduce the severity of symptoms, such as decongestants, antihistamines, steroid nasal sprays or saline solutions, under the supervision of a doctor. specialist.

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5- Allergies do not occur in winter

Some people think that winter is the best time to control allergies, but people can develop allergies in winter, especially in young people, as a result of exposure to smoke, candles, or other allergens, and you should pay close attention to this problem, because it is similar to other respiratory problems.

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