Health & Medical Allergies & Asthma

Causes of Allergies

Causes of Allergies Almost anything can trigger allergies.

Some foods, vaccines, medications, latex rubber, aspirin, shellfish, dust, pollen, mold, animal dander, and poison ivy are common things people are allergic to.

Bee stings, fire ant stings, penicillin, and peanuts are known for causing dramatic reactions that can be life-threatening for some people.

Minor injuries, hot or cold temperatures, exercise, or even emotions may trigger allergy symptoms, even though you’re not allergic to these things.

Your allergic reactions are unique to you. For example, your body may have learned to be allergic to poison ivy from repeated exposure.

Allergies run in some families, although you can have allergies even if your parents don’t. Many people who are allergic to one thing are allergic to other things, too.

You’re more likely to have allergies if you’ve had:

Related posts "Health & Medical : Allergies & Asthma"

Fall Hay Fever Allergies - 4 Quick Tips For Seasonal Allergy Relief

Allergies & Asthma

Air Filtration Systems - HEPA Filters Are a Must Have!

Allergies & Asthma

What are Allergies?

Allergies & Asthma

Bed Bug Practicality

Allergies & Asthma

The Frightening Facts About Drug Allergies

Allergies & Asthma

Anaphylaxis - A Lethal Allergy

Allergies & Asthma

Asthma Drug Shown to Stunt Growth

Allergies & Asthma

Fighting Those Food Allergies - The Allergens Way

Allergies & Asthma

Natural Aromatherapy Allergy Respiratory Help With Essential Oils!

Allergies & Asthma

Leave a Comment