Symptoms of
Allergies: When to Seek Medical Help
Nearly
all of us have experienced them at one time or another. The
runny nose, itchy, watery eyes, and sneezing. Symptoms of
allergies can strike anytime or anyplace, depending on what the
allergy trigger is for an individual. Most allergies are not
serious, and can be easily treated at home with homeopathic
remedies, over the counter medications, or simple avoidance of
the triggers. However, there are some people who have serious
allergies that can become life-threatening if they are not
treated immediately. This is why it is important to understand
the difference between mild, moderate and severe allergy
symptoms, and when a health care professional should be
involved in the treatment plan.
Mild Symptoms
of Allergies
The
milder symptoms of allergies are the ones that most of us will
experience at one time or another. These symptoms might include
itchy, watery eyes and nasal congestion. They can also include
a localized skin rash or hives. In the case of milder allergy
symptoms, the condition does not spread to other parts of the
body. You can usually treat your symptoms effectively at home,
using antihistamines or nasal decongestants. Other possible
treatment options include eye drops, or topical creams for skin
rashes. Most of the time, mild symptoms of allergies do not
require a doctor’s care, unless the condition lasts for longer
than a couple of weeks.
Moderate and
Severe Symptoms of Allergies
When
symptoms of allergies become moderate to severe, they can
spread to other parts of the body. They can also become more
dangerous and even life-threatening in some situations.
Moderate symptoms of allergies can include itching and
difficulty breathing. More severe symptoms might include
swelling in various areas of the body, which can make
swallowing and breathing difficult. You might also experience
digestive symptoms like nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. In some
cases mental clarity becomes compromised and you might feel
dizzy, fuzzy or confused. If you begin to experience any of
these symptoms of allergies, it is important to seek medical
care immediately. These symptoms could be an indication of
anaphylaxis, which is a potentially life-threatening
condition.
In most
cases, symptoms of allergies are mild and can be effectively
treated with over the counter medications and home remedies.
However, it is good to know what more severe allergy symptoms
look like, so you will be prepared to seek medical help if the
situation ever arises. Quick action can mean the difference
between life and death for those who suffer from severe allergy
symptoms.
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