Yes it is possible for anyone to get Allergies even if there is no history in the family a common one if there is no history in your family is if you are exposed to something that your body doesn't have a good feeling about and if you get exposed to it when your immune system is weak.
Yes. Although not likely, it is possible for basophils to become aware of the allergen after the first exposure. At first exposure, nothing will happen, but overtime, the defense against the "harmful pathogens" will build and will react with inflammation and swelling (hives) on the second exposure.
Allergies mainly ones that affect ears, nose, and throat can inflame the passageways making it easier to form an infection.
In my experience you can become aware of allergies or intolerance/sensitivity (or new and additional ones) at any time in your life.
Anyone can get allergies, even boys.
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Featherbeds are not recommended for anyone with any allergies at all.
For a fantastic website related to anyone with food allergies, see related links below.
Yes, peanut allergies are fairly common in the US.
Sort of. Some people have allergies that may be exacerbated by honey, but most of the problems are related to the specific plants from which the honey was created. Allergies to honey are very rare. See related links for information about a study of honey-related allergies.
http://www.peanutallergy.com/ is probably the best place to research peanut allergies. it gives symptoms, treatments, recipes, foods, blogs, forums, and much more! its obviously very helpful to anyone who needs to know about peanut allergies.
Wool allergies, flea allergies, food allergies, and skin allergies that can be genetic. (My CC has allergies.)
Anyone with allergies to foods, dyes, preservatives, or to the compounds aminophylline, dyphylline, oxtriphylline, theobromine, or theophylline should check with a physician before using caffeine.
our foxy got very red & itchy after walks in long grass
Anyone can suffer from seasonal allergies. Adults and children both can experience the sneezing when the grass grows in the spring, or the coughing when the air turns dry in the fall. Seasonal allergies can be easily treated with over the counter medications like Benadryl or Sudafed. Take allergy medications with caution as some of them cause drowsiness.
No. You can't catch allergies from people with allergies.