Allergy, definitions, History, Symptoms and allergic Homeopathic Permanent Treatment
The concept of "allergy" was originally introduced in 1906 by the Viennese pediatrician Clemens von Pirquet, after he noticed that patients who had received injections of horse serum or smallpox vaccine usually had quicker, more severe reactions to second injections.
History of Allergy
The word Allergy is made of two words of greek "Alice" and "Alliance". The first person in the history was Clametas Van Percut who named this disease as a Allergy in 1906.
All the diseases in the whole world have been called allergy, which are often reproduced as more sensitivity, because all the diseases increase due to disturbance in the immune system.
There is a great role of amygoglobin.e (E = IgE) in the allergy.These are the four types of elergy. The first person was Kimie Schage who discocered this fact about alergy and proved this fact in 1960. Then in 1963, Philip and Ruby Comis proved all these everything with experiments.
How allergy appear in the body ?
When a person suffer from allergy by any sensitive thing, then our body system produces a antibodies against it (a particle that makes allergy in our body). These antibodies stick to white cells present in blood.
And when the body affected by any sensitive, then anergeon is associated with the antibodies and the meddiators present in the body (powerful intercessors present in the body, which we can also say, can safeguard energy. It starts to arise.
Due to this reaction the symptoms of allergy begins to apear in the body or on the body through many features.
Allergen actually is present in Flower grass. bird,s feathers, dust,smoke, twin-eyed leaves, foods and medicines. These allergen inter in the body and energized us into allergies.
Heredity is also another reason of allergy.
According to an estimate, the 1/4 of the total world is suffering from allergy. If one of the parent's person is allergic, risk of being suffering in allergic is 50% and if both are in allergic then risk of children are allergic 70%. In this disease anti-beds stick to mest cells and eliminates various chemicals in blood, which leads to signs of allergies.
Symptoms of Allergy
There are three major categories of symptoms depending on the severity of allergies.
No. 1 Mild symptoms
Horny on the skin
Eye water or piercing eyes
Nose closure.
No. 2 Moderate symptoms
Stitching and Nose Flowing
Trouble breathing
Bush
No. 3. Saver or Dangerous Symptoms
Jewelery
Diarrhea
Nausea and vomiting
Antioxidants and stomachs
Types of allergy
There are many groups of allergy according the causes and the parts of body.
Respiratory Allergies
Spring Allergies
There's no cure but you can take steps to curb springtime allergies, from medication to household habits.
Summer Allergies
Summer allergies are usually triggered by pollen from grasses and weeds.
Fall Allergies
Ragweed, mold and dust mites are the biggest allergy triggers in the fall.
Winter Allergies
If you have indoor allergies such as mold and dust mites, you may notice symptoms more during winter, when you spend more time inside.
Hay Fever
Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is an immune disorder characterized by an allergic response to pollen grains and other substances. There are two types: seasonal, which occurs only during the time of year in which certain plants pollinate, and perennial, which occurs year-round.
Pollen Allergies
More than 25 million Americans are allergic to pollen from trees, grass, or weeds.
Mold Allergy
All of us are exposed to some mold every day, and usually, there are no problems. But if you have allergies to it, you can have a reaction if you’re around too much of it.
Dust Allergy
For creatures you can't even see, dust mites can stir up a lot of trouble.
Dog Allergy
For a person with dog allergies, life in a dog-loving country isn't easy. Approximately 37%-47% of American households have a dog.
Cat Allergy
About 10% of the U.S. population has pet allergies and cats are among the most common culprits. Cat allergies are twice as common as dog allergies.
Food Allergies
Is It an Allergy or an Intolerance?
Food allergies or food intolerances affect nearly everyone at some point. People often have an unpleasant reaction to something they ate and wonder if they have a food allergy.
Milk Allergy
If you suffer from a milk allergy, strictly avoiding milk and food containing milk and milk products is the only way to prevent a reaction, which can include immediate wheezing, vomiting, and hives.
Casein Allergy
If a glass of milk or slice of pizza causes swollen lips, hives, or other symptoms, you may have an allergy to casein, a protein in milk. Another milk protein associated with allergies is whey. Some people are allergic to both casein and whey.
Egg Allergy
Egg allergies are more common in children than in adults. Reactions range from mild to severe.
Wheat Allergy
It can be a challenge to avoid wheat because it’s in so many things.
Nut Allergy
If you suffer from a nut allergy, strictly avoiding nuts, including peanuts and tree nuts like cashews and walnuts, and food containing nuts is the only way to prevent a reaction.
Fish Allergy
If you’re allergic to one kind of fish, your doctor may have told you to avoid others. Here’s what to look out for.
Shellfish Allergy
If you’re allergic to one type of shellfish, you may have problems with others. Take these steps to make sure you don’t have an allergic reaction.
Sulfite Sensitivity
Sulfites are a group of sulfur-based compounds that may occur naturally or may be added to food as an enhancer and preservative. The FDA estimates that one out of 100 people is sensitive to the compounds.
Soy Allergy
If all you needed to do for a soy allergy was skip the soy sauce and tofu, life would be a breeze! But soybeans are a big part of processed foods, too.
Skin Allergies
Contact Dermatitis
Something touches your skin, and your immune system thinks it's under attack. It overreacts and sends antibodies to help fight the invader, called an allergen. The result is a red, itchy rash where the substance landed.
Hives (Urticaria) and Angioedema
Hives, also known as urticaria, are an outbreak of swollen, pale red bumps, patches, or welts on the skin that appear suddenly -- as a result of allergies, or for other reasons. In angioedema, the swelling happens under the skin, not on the surface.
Allergies to Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac
Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are plants that contain an irritating, oily sap called urushiol. Urushiol triggers an allergic reaction when it comes into contact with skin, resulting in an itchy rash, which can appear within hours of exposure or up to several days later.
Allergies to Insect Stings
Bee, wasp, yellow jacket, hornet, or fire ant stings are the insect stings that most often trigger allergies. Most people are not allergic to insect stings and may mistake a normal sting reaction for an allergic reaction.
Can You Be Allergic to the Sun?
Most people's skin will burn if there is enough exposure to ultraviolet radiation. However, some people burn particularly easily or develop exaggerated skin reactions to sunlight.
Cosmetic Allergies
Some beauty products can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions. Certain ingredients used in cosmetics, such as fragrances and preservatives, can act as allergens, substances that trigger an allergic reaction.
Nickel Allergy
A nickel allergy is a skin reaction that develops after exposure to nickel or items containing the metal.
Other Allergies
Eye Allergies
Millions of Americans have allergies. Most of those millions have symptoms involving their eyes.
Allergic Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)
Conjunctivitis is one of the most common and treatable eye conditions in children and adults.
Drug Allergies
Many medications can cause side effects, and certain ones can trigger allergies.
Aspirin (Salicylate) Allergy
If you're allergic to chemicals called salicylates, you may need to avoid certain foods, medicines, and other products.
Penicillin Allergy
Since the 1940s, penicillin has been a go-to drug to clear up infections caused by bacteria. But some people get a bad reaction from taking it.
Allergy causes
Hereditary allergy
Alcoholism (Medicine) Allergy
Polon Allergy
Cattle Allergy
Rubber Tax Allergy
Allergies from the Sun
Food Allergy.
Allergies from the Insects bite
Cosmetics
Mold Allergies. (Types of Fungus )
Dust.Allergies
Source of Allergy And Their Homeopathic treatment (according to symptoms)
1. Yellow fever. (Hey fever). Ambrotia Artemiaia. 200 to 1m
2. Allergies from wheat . Psoranium 200 to 1m cm
3. From sugar or sweet. Seconds .30 to 200
4. Milk Allergy Artica Eurasia. to Q 200
5. Egg Allergies. Ferrous Matt .30 to 200
6. Acid Allergy. Sulfur 200 to 1m
7. Antibiotics Sulfur 200 to 1m.
8 .lung effected by
Allergy Argentem Nit. 30. 200 to
9. Dust and allergy. Arsenicum Alb 200
Tuberculinum cm
wait for 3 days by giving a dose. Arsinum album 200 in the morning. Ipecoc 30 afternoon Anti Monument Tart 30 nights. Increase dose power and time and time after one month.
Boils with allergies. urtika Q.
Drug Allergy Sulfur 200 to 1m
For injections and vaccines. Thuja 200 to 1m
Allergies of other drugs. Nux. Carbovege and Sulfur. are the best.
Polon Allergy.
It will also divide into two parts for the convenience of the student.
Seasonal From February to March, due to flowers and grass etc.
Chronic or paranel. There is a lot of furries etc.
Polon Allergy.
Alium Sepa 30, Arsenic iod 30, Arendo 200, Singunarea 30 to 200,
Flower smell Allergy Tubercolinum 200
Cool Allergy Psoranum 200
Allergy treatment according to the human issue
Eye allergies
Apis Mel
Apis Mel treats eye allergies characterized by a burning and stinging sensation in the eyes. Oedema accumulates around the eyes, and the eyelids become swollen and puffy. Watery discharge comes out of the eyes.
Euphrasia
This is an effective homeopathic medicine for treating eye allergies where there is an acrid discharge from the eyes. The discharge is acidic and burns the skin that comes in contact with the same. Burning pain in the eyes is indicated. The eyes become watery.
Argentum Nitricum
Argentum Nitricum is an effective homeopathic medicine used in case of eye allergies with an abundant, prulent discharge. The patient develops photo phobia, and splinter like pain in the eyes is experienced. The conjunctiva swells.
Ruta
This is a fine homeopathic medicine for treating eye allergies where there is a
sensation of the presence of a foreign body in the eyes. Indicated by severe eye irritation, the patient feels something like a dust particle is stuck in his eyes. The eyes become red and painful.
Pulsatilla
Pulsatilla is used when there is relief due to the application of cold water. Symptoms include discharge of a thick, yellow fluid from the eyes. Itching and burning is caused. The eyelids feel agglutinated.
Skin Allergy
Top 15 Homeopathic Medicines For Skin Issues
Rhus toxicodendron
Graphites
Hepar sulphuris
Natrum muriaticum
Thuja occidentalis
Mezereum
Arsenicum album
Nitricum acidum
Sepia officinalis
Ranunculus bulbosus
Oleander
Psorinum
Cantharis
Kali muriaticum
Sulphur
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