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		<title>Do you know how to identify dog allergy symptoms?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article provides you with information on how to identify dog allergy symptoms. People may not easily recognize that they suffer from this, and identifying the problem is often difficult. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Showing allergic reactions to their pets can be a difficult condition for many dog lovers. However, the truth is that some human beings do suffer from this. Allergies can be caused by various reasons &#8211; due to hair, allergens secreted by the oil glands of the pet, and the dead skin cells of the pet and also due to the allergens that could be present in saliva and urine. Most people who are in close proximity with a dog are often unable to understand that the discomfort that they feel is due to allergy. Here are some of the common reactions that human beings face. </p>
<p>Skin trouble, such as itchiness and rashes because of contact with hair or dander (dead skin cells) is one form of allergy. This condition gets worse as the contact with the pet increases. Similarly, people also suffer from coughing or sneezing bouts.  There can also be common breathing problems such as mild wheezing and chest congestion.  Also, allergic reactions lead to enhanced secretion of histamines in the immune system. An excess amount of histamines secreted can cause watery eyes as well as a stuffed nose. There can also be eye infection with characteristic redness. In acute cases, it may also lead to swelling of the body parts. These are very similar to the conditions that may be caused because of seasonal or mold allergy and hence, many people fail to recognize that their own dog is the reason or all the physical discomforts that they have been facing. The only way to detect dog allergy is by checking if the irritation reactions show an increase when exposed to the dog. </p>
<p>In most human beings, dog <a href="http://allergysymptomsreport.com/" target='_blank' >allergy symptoms</a> are caused due to a very sensitive immune system. While the best way to prevent this is to stay away from dogs, (it may not be possible in a lot of cases because the dog is a very popular pet) it is also possible to control it with the help of some medication. Use of anti-histamines, allergy shots, medication to improve the immunity system and diet supplements are some ways in which dog allergies can be prevented. </p>
<p>However, first, it is important to identify the various discomforts and then adopt a targeted prevention and treatment plan.</p>
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		<title>How to identify seasonal allergy symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 19:04:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people characterize seasonal allergy symptoms as cold and do not take the adequate precaution as and when necessary. This article provides an overview of how to identify the problem and how to prevent them.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seasonal allergies occur during certain specific periods of the year and cause irritation and discomfort to the affected people. The impact on people varies with the different factors that impact on different people. The three main agents that responsible for this problem are pollen grains, pollution and dust. Here is an overview of some common seasonal <a href="http://allergysymptomsreport.com/" target='_blank' >allergy symptoms</a>.</p>
<p>Plants and trees release their pollen grains into the air for pollination during different seasons &#8211; especially during the spring and summer. These pollens released by the plants are major agents that cause discomfort in eyes, nose, lung and skin. The main conditions include a common cold like feverish feeling, blockage of the nose, wheezing, cough, sneezing bouts and rhinitis. Sometimes, the nose also starts swelling up and looks reddish. If not treated at the right time, then this infection can spread on to the ears, causing mild hearing impairment. The people who have the maximum discomfort are those who are asthmatic. Another symptom is allergic conjunctivitis which affects the eyes and causes itchy, watery eyes. It may also affect the skin in some people, leading to conditions like eczema. The most important way to prevent infections caused because of pollens is to make sure that the surrounding environment is neat and clean. </p>
<p>Seasonal allergies are also caused due to dust. The dust pattern in the environment changes because of the climate. The amount of dust in the surrounding atmosphere increases during summer, causing discomfort to those who are sensitive. During summer, the dust remains airborne because of the higher level of heat and sunshine. Dust contains a combination of particles like soil, fibre, dust mites, mold spores, human skin secretions and insect parts. When it comes to dust allergy, the first symptom that usually develops is runny nose. It is often accompanied by sneezing and wheezing. Some people also suffer from watery eyes and itchy skin.</p>
<p>Pollution is another cause for this problem. The level of pollution in the environment depends on the climate, vehicular or industrial pollution and household consumption. During the winter months, air is thick because of the emissions from vehicles, industries and household energy emissions, and causes air pollution. The direct impact of pollution is asthma that is characterized by shortness of breathing, wheezing, anxiety and coughing bouts. Those who suffer from this should always try to wear a face mask or a protective covering so that they don’t have to breathe the air that is thick with the pollutants during winter. </p>
<p>Identifying these seasonal allergy symptoms can help you be prepared in advance so that they do not affect you much and cause higher levels of discomfort. It is essential that you are able to diagnose what affects you most and then to avoid exposure or take remedial action.</p>
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		<title>How to identify wheat allergy symptoms accurately</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 18:53:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article is a short overview of the various wheat allergy symptoms and how they can be identified at the earliest and prevented from becoming worse.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wheat is a common ingredient in regular diet and forms a key component of the staple food consumed by human beings. However, some people are not able to consume it because of the strong allergic reaction that it causes. While wheat <a href="http://allergysymptomsreport.com/" target='_blank' >allergy symptoms</a> vary from individual to individual, there are some common indicators of the problem that are faced by many people </p>
<p>Most prominently, it results in irritation, itching and even swelling around the areas of throat and mouth. It can also lead to itchy skin and rashes.  One of the most common symptoms is the congestion of the breathing canal because of mucus formation. When the human body responds to the allergens, it produces histamines, which in turn triggers the production of mucus. This affects people with various levels of severity. For some, it may be a mere congestion that can vanish away with inhaling steam or using a vapour rub. However, for some others, it may directly result in wheezing and cause allergic asthma reaction. Along with congestion, you may also feel discomfort in the eyes because of watering and itching. </p>
<p>This also leads to different types of stomach disorders such as vomiting, nausea, diarrhoea, and bloating and stomach pain. Severe conditions may be characterized by a rise in body temperature and fever. The affected person may also feel very tired and weak. There could be spells of dizziness accompanying fever and indigestion. It is possible that these problems may occur in separately or in a combination. However, in severe cases, many of the symptoms start appearing collectively, causing a very high level of discomfort to those who are affected. A major symptom is a condition that is known as Anaphylaxis. </p>
<p>Anaphylaxis manifests in the form of sore throat, chest congestion, wheezing, breathing issues, rashes on the skin, spells of dizziness and fainting and drop in pulse rate. It is true that all these symptoms are characteristics of other conditions such as common cold, flu, asthma and indigestion, hence, it is difficult to isolate wheat allergy at an earlier stage. However, if these come out or increase rapidly after consuming food that is rich in wheat, that should be considered as a strong indicator.  </p>
<p>It is necessary to understand the various wheat allergy symptoms to detect if you have intolerance to wheat. Once identified, it becomes much easier to manage the condition because you can either stay away from wheat containing food totally or you can consume it in quantities that are recommended for you. The intolerance to wheat is most commonly found in children. Early detection of wheat intolerance in children can help in making sure that the condition does not get severe. By careful assessment of the systems it is possible to reducing the discomfort by providing an early intervention and treatment.</p>
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		<title>Understand Mold Allergy Symptoms to Get Easy Diagnosis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 17:49:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article outlines the main mold allergy symptoms so that you can get an easy diagnosis. Understanding various indicators is very important because a quick diagnosis at the right time can help in preventing your condition from deteriorating.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People are often misled and confused by the signs of their illness and are not able to accurately diagnose them as these resemble a common cold. Here are some essential points that you should keep in mind and assess if you are down:</p>
<p>The first reactions are very similar to that of common cold. It will begin with constant sneezing, runny nose, itchy nose and throat, watery eyes, and slight cough. At times, there may be bouts of wheezing and chest tightness too. These so resemble that of a common cold, that people do not pay attention or get treatment and later suffer from a deteriorating health condition. Another common mold allergy symptom is skin rashes and hives that increase when you approach an area that has excessive mold. Some people may also get nausea and vomiting. Severe cases can lead to nose bleeds and bouts of dizziness too. Constant exposure to molds will have an effect on the capacity of your lung and will make you prone to infection. However, if the illness is caused because of exposure to toxic molds, the symptoms would be drastic as it can result in nasal bleeding, fainting, severe skin rashes and dizziness. </p>
<p>While there is no clear method on differentiating between common cold and mold related problems, it’s good to be concerned if the weather is damp or if you have been indoors altogether for a while. In addition, if you have sorted old clothes or entered into a room that has not been used for a while, you have the additional risk of contracting it. While common cold subsides after a few days and becomes milder, mold allergy is totally dependent on how much exposure you have to the molds. In some cases, antibiotic treatment is necessary to become back to normal. If you suspect that your illness is limited to common cold but it does not subside in the natural way, it is a good time to check for mold <a href="http://allergysymptomsreport.com/" target='_blank' >allergy symptoms</a> and approach a medical professional to get a diagnosis. </p>
<p>The reactions vary from person to person as each body reacts in a different manner. One of the easiest ways of identifying if the problem is caused due to molds is to look around the area that you have been at recently. If there is dampness, loads of wood or leaves or unused living space, then it should give you a trigger of suspected allergy. Another quick way of identifying these issues is by noticing if it occurs more during a particular season or time to the year. If you can accurately identify the condition, then it is possible to prevent exposure to the molds.</p>
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		<title>Know more about gluten allergy symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 17:18:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article provides you with information regarding gluten allergy symptoms. Allergy to gluten has become very common in the modern day and awareness about the condition helps in ensuring that it can be prevented.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gluten is found in grains such as wheat, barley and rye and is an element that provides elasticity by holding the flour together. However, there are many people around the world who are intolerant to gluten. As we consume many different products that contain gluten in varying amounts, most people do not suspect that they are allergic and usually think the issue could be that of indigestion or skin diseases. There are a few common gluten <a href="http://allergysymptomsreport.com/" target='_blank' >allergy symptoms</a> that will help you understand whether you are intolerant to it or not.  </p>
<p>Stomach related problems &#8211; Some of the most common results of the impact of gluten are bloating, discomfort in the stomach, stomach pain, nausea and even diarrhoea. These are very similar to the symptoms that you may face during indigestion. However, it would occur most of the times you would consume something that has gluten in it. If you face constant problems after consuming gluten rich food, then you should suspect that you have developed an allergy for these products. </p>
<p>Other physical impacts &#8211; Many people also face gluten allergy symptoms such as severe headache, migraine, extreme tiredness, lethargy and a feeling of inactivity. It may also be characterized by weightless. In addition, it may also result in joint pain and muscular disorders. In some people, these will be accompanied by the stomach related problems, whereas for some others, they may occur as stand-alone conditions. The set pattern to suspect an allergy to the glutens is to see if it occurs or enhances after you eat something that has gluten in it. </p>
<p>Psychological Effects &#8211; It is true that an in certain cases, the illness may manifest in a psychological form also. It may lead to conditions such as attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity. In many children, these conditions are often traced back to their allergy to gluten rich food. If parents are able to see the pattern in their children, it is possible to detect the allergy at a very early stage, much before severe issues start to set in. </p>
<p>Other conditions &#8211; There are many conditions like osteoporosis, anaemia, infertility, irregular menstrual cycle and respiratory disorders. The only way to avoid these conditions is to first confirm if you suffer from the gluten allergy, and then to stay away from the food that contains any form of gluten. It is a tough task because most of the food that we consume as staple diet contains some form of gluten. Being aware of the cause of your illness is important to makes sure that the condition does not lead to any other critical diseases.</p>
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