It's common to inherit Allergies, but they don't all kick in at birth. Some show up later. You can also outgrow them. An allergist won't want to treat you on the basis of an allergy test that's more than two years old because things could have changed. Also an allergy can be active in one environment and not in another.
Ok, well the answer is no. You do not NEED allergies, you are simply born with, or develop it. If you really needed allergies, then everybody on the face of this EARTH would have allergies.
You can be born with them or they can develop later in life such as after puberty.
you are born with allergies but it is very rare that u will pick up new ones Some people have nut allergies because they weren't fed nuts by their parents as infants incase of choking; So when the child grows up and is suddenly exposed to nuts they can develop an allergy. But, mostly you are born with allergies and they progress as you grow up.
Most swans are born with gray or brown feathers. They gradually develop their iconic white feathers as they mature.
Well, while you may 'develop' an allgery over time, generally you are born with the allergies you have. Some of these are hereditary (that is you inherit them from your parents), but it's generally from some genetic mutation of some sort. On the other hand, you can develop immunity to allgeries you once had. Recently, they've been doing studies with children with severe peanut allergies and a small daily dose, gradually increased can lead to a mild level of tolerance. Of course these children can't go eat an entire tub of peanut butter, but a sandwich (especially one accidentally eaten) won't kill them anymore.
No. Often you out grow allergies
yes they get it from their parents
no because he was born with none
As with most birth defects there are many levels of disability from almost nonexistent to severe and life threatening. Since each case of Spina Bifida is as unique as the child who is born with the defect here are a few of the more common symptoms:. paralysis, hydrocephalus, latex allergies (85% of those with SB develop an allergy to latex), learning disabilities (ADD is a common complaint) and bladder and bowel complications.
Clydesdale colts are not born with the long, flowing feathers that characterize adult Clydesdales. At birth, they typically have little to no feathering on their lower legs. As they grow and mature, they gradually develop the distinctive feathering that is a hallmark of the breed.
you can develop it
Airborne peanut allergies are not common, but they can occur in sensitive individuals. While peanuts do not become airborne in the same way as some allergens, tiny particles from peanuts can be released into the air during cooking or processing. In rare cases, these particles may trigger allergic reactions in those with severe peanut allergies, particularly in enclosed spaces. However, the primary concern for peanut allergies primarily arises from direct ingestion rather than airborne exposure.