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Understanding Mildew allergies



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By : Carey Howard    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-28 01:53:53
Additional and more are suffering from allergies. It affects about twenty% of the final population. Airborne allergens can travel simply for miles and affect an unsuspecting culprit. We tend to need to understand the nature of the disease to help prevent and treat it.

Allergic rhinitis, also known as nasal allergies, pollinosis, or hay fever occurs when an allergen comes into contact with the nasal membranes. Ragweed allergies or hay fever typically flares up during the amendment of season from summer to fall, usually in mid-August and lasts till the primary frost Every individual has their own tendency to develop allergies as it is passed down through one’s genes. An allergy is an overreaction of the immune system to a substance that's normally harmless to most people. However generally, the body’s immune system treats the allergen as an invader and tries to protect the body by releasing numerous chemicals. This hypersensitivity of our immune system leads to allergy symptoms that could be quite uncomfortable. The symptoms could vary from sneezing, coughing, runny nose, itchy eyes, nose and throat, to headache, smell impairment, and wheezing.

Mould allergies occur when an allergic individual develops a hypersensitivity reaction to mold spores. Mould spores are microscopic particles that get released from molds and become airborne. Molds are found in damp areas, both in indoor or outside areas. Mold spores will be released from the soil when disturbed by mowing the grass, raking the leaves or perhaps after a mild rain shower. Mold issues will occur indoors when there are water or humidity problems inside a building. Mold spores can become dispersed indoors even with the slightest disturbance. The best approach to avoid outside mould exposure is to stay indoors when activities that disturb the soil occurs like mowing, raking or when a slight shower. Indoor mould issues can be mitigated by controlling water or humidity problems, and using fungicidal agents like bleach. These environmental control measures are necessary to stop exposure and lead to decreased allergy symptoms. It'd be best to be evaluated by an allergist to get a higher understanding of one’s allergies, and get advice on the acceptable environmental management measures.

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