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Should you go to school after an allergic reaction?

No, you shouldn't because there is a slight chance that it may come back within the next 3 days you symptoms of an allergic reaction happened. However it is okay to go after the 3 days but you must be careful what you eat at school. And also you should go see an allergen to know what your exactly allergic to.


Allergic rhinitis?

DefinitionAllergic rhinitis is a collection of symptoms, mostly in the nose and eyes, which occur when you breathe in something you are allergic to, such as dust, dander, or pollen.This article focuses on allergic rhinitis due to outdoor triggers, such as plant pollen. This type of allergic rhinitis is commonly called hay fever.For information on other types of allergies, see:AllergiesAllergy to mold, dander, dustAsthmaAlternative NamesHay fever; Nasal allergiesCauses, incidence, and risk factorsAn allergen is something that triggers an allergy. When a person with allergic rhinitis breathes in an allergen such as pollen or dust, the body releases chemicals, including histamine. This causes allergy symptoms such as itching, swelling, and mucus production.Hay fever involves an allergic reaction to pollen. (A similar reaction occurs with allergy to mold, animal dander, dust, and similar inhaled allergens.)The pollens that cause hay fever vary from person to person and from region to region. Large, visible pollens are seldom responsible for hay fever. Tiny, hard to see pollens more often cause hay fever. Examples of plants commonly responsible for hay fever include:Trees (deciduous and evergreen)GrassesRagweedThe amount of pollen in the air can play a role in whether hay fever symptoms develop. Hot, dry, windy days are more likely to have increased amounts of pollen in the air than cool, damp, rainy days when most pollen is washed to the ground.Some disorders may be associated with allergies. These include eczema and asthma.Allergies are common. Your genes and environment may make you more prone to allergies.Whether or not you are likely to develop allergies is often passed down through families. If both your parents have allergies, you are likely to have allergies. The chance is greater if your mother has allergies.SymptomsSymptoms that occur shortly after you come into contact with the substance you are allergic to may include:Itchy nose, mouth, eyes, throat, skin, or any areaProblems with smellRunny noseSneezingTearing eyesSymptoms that may develop later include:Stuffy nose(nasal congestion)CoughingClogged ears and decreased sense of smellSore throatDark circles under the eyesPuffiness under the eyesFatigue and irritabilityHeadacheMemory problems and slowed thinkingSigns and testsThe health care provider will perform a physical exam and ask you questions about your symptoms. Your history of symptoms is important in diagnosing allergic rhinitis, including whether the symptoms vary according to time of day or the season, exposure to pets or other allergens, and diet changes.Allergy testing may reveal the specific substances that trigger your symptoms. Skin testing is the most common method of allergy testing. See the article on allergy testing for detailed information.If your doctor determines you cannot undergo skin testing, special blood tests may help with the diagnosis. These tests can measure the levels of specific allergy-related substances, especially one called immunoglobulin E (IgE).A complete blood count (CBC), specifically the eosinophil white blood cell count, may also help reveal allergies.TreatmentThe best treatment is to avoid what causes your allergic symptoms in the first place. It may be impossible to completely avoid all your triggers, but you can often take steps to reduce exposure.There are many different medications available to treat allergic rhinitis. Which one your doctor prescribes depends on the type and severity of your symptoms, your age, and whether you have other medical conditions (such as asthma).For mild allergic rhinitis, a nasal wash can be helpful for removing mucus from the nose. You can purchase a saline solution at a drug store or make one at home using one cup of warm water, half a teaspoon of salt, and pinch of baking soda.Treatments for allergic rhinitis include:ANTIHISTAMINESAntihistamines work well for treating allergy symptoms, especially when symptoms do not happen very often or do not last very long.Antihistamines taken by mouth can relieve mild to moderate symptoms, but can cause sleepiness. Many may be bought without a prescription. Talk to your doctor before giving these medicines to a child, as they may affect learning.Newer antihistamines cause little or no sleepiness. Some are available over the counter. They usually do not interfere with learning. These medications include fexofenadine (Allegra), and cetirizine (Zyrtec).Azelastine (Astelin) is a antihistamine nasal spray that is used to treat allergic rhinitis.CORTICOSTEROIDSNasal corticosteroid sprays are the most effective treatment for allergic rhinitis.They work best when used nonstop, but they can also be helpful when used for shorter periods of time.Many brands are available. They are safe for children and adults.DECONGESTANTSDecongestants may also be helpful in reducing symptoms such as nasal congestion.Nasal spray decongestants should not be used for more than 3 days.Be careful when using over-the-counter saline nasal sprays that contain benzalkonium chloride. These may actually worsen symptoms and cause infection.OTHER TREATMENTSThe leukotriene inhibitor Singulair is a prescription medicine approved to help control asthma and to help relieve the symptoms of seasonal allergies.Specific illnesses that are caused by allergies (such as asthma and eczema) may require other treatments.ALLERGY SHOTSAllergy shots (immunotherapy) are occasionally recommended if the allergen cannot be avoided and if symptoms are hard to control. This includes regular injections of the allergen, given in increasing doses (each dose is slightly larger than the previous dose) that may help the body adjust to the antigen.Expectations (prognosis)Most symptoms of allergic rhinitis can be treated. More severe cases require allergy shots.Some people (particularly children) may outgrow an allergy as the immune system becomes less sensitive to the allergen. However, as a general rule, once a substance causes allergies for an individual, it can continue to affect the person over the long term.ComplicationsSinusitisCalling your health care providerCall for an appointment with your health care provider if severe symptoms of allergies or hay fever occur, if previously successful treatment has become ineffective, or if your symptoms do not respond to treatment.PreventionSymptoms can sometimes be prevented by avoiding known allergens. During the pollen season, people with hay fever should remain indoors in an air-conditioned atmosphere whenever possible:Most trees produce pollen in the spring.Grasses usually produce pollen during the late spring and summer.Ragweed and other late-blooming plants produce pollen during late summer and early autumn.ReferencesWallace DV, Dykewicz MS, Bernstein DI, Blessing-Moore J, Cox L, Khan DA, et al. The diagnosis and management of rhinitis: an updated practice parameter. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2008 Aug:122(2).


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