What is an
allergy?
An allergy is
your body´s
reaction to
something in
your
environment.
Have you ever
visited a
friend´s house
and started
sneezing as soon
as Fluffy, the
Golden
Retriever, ran
up to give you a
big wet kiss?
Have you had a
rash, or a red
splotch, on your
skin after using
a particular
kind of soap?
These are types
of allergic
reaction.
What is
rhinitis?
Rhinitis is the
term for what
occurs when the
inside of your
nose swells and
hurts.
So………
When you pet
your friend´s
dog or play
outside and you
sneeze and your
nose starts to
run, you have
allergic
rhinitis. Your
Dad or Mom may
call this hay
fever. Read on
to find out why
this happens,
and what you can
do to help stop
it.
What causes
allergic
rhinitis?
There are two
causes of
allergic
rhinitis: First,
if your Mom or
Dad is allergic
to stuff like
soap and dogs,
you are more
likely to have
allergies too
than someone
whose family
does not have
allergies.
Second, your
body reacts to
exposure to
allergens (ah-lur-jenz).
An allergen is
anything that
causes an
allergic
reaction in you.
You might have
allergies if you
sneeze when you
get around these
things:
-
Dust
-
Animal hair,
or animal
saliva
-
Mold and
mildew
-
Trees,
grass, and
flowers
Why do allergies
make me sneeze
and wheeze?
When you are
allergic to
something, your
immune system,
which normally
tries to keep
you healthy by
fighting bad
bacteria or
germs in your
body gets
confused and
thinks a good
allergen is
actually a bad
germ. Because
your immune
system´s job is
to kill germs,
it attacks the
allergen and
tries to get rid
of it. This
reaction causes
us to sneeze,
makes our eyes
water, and
causes our noses
to run.
How
do I know I have
allergies?
Sometimes it can
be hard to tell
whether you have
allergies or
just a bad cold.
Here´s a quick
way to find out:
do your eyes,
nose, or throat
itch? Then you
probably have
allergies.
Do you think you
might have
allergies? Ask
your Mom or Dad
if you have had
any of these
symptoms for
over two weeks
(A symptom is a
condition of
your body that
is not normal,
and may be a
signal that
something is
wrong.):
-
Itchy,
watery eyes
-
Runny nose
-
Clear gunk
in the
tissue when
you blow
your nose
-
Stuffed up
nose
-
Sore throat
Will I have to
visit the
doctor?
Before going to
the doctor, your
parents might
give you a
nasal
spray or a
medication
called an
antihistamine
that fights the
allergic
reaction. If
these medicines
work, you’re
home free. If
not, an
otolaryngologist
(oh-toe-lair-in-goll-oh-gist),
a special doctor
for ears, noses,
and throats, can
examine you and
prescribe other
remedies. The
doctor may
suggest:
-
Washing your
sheets in
hot water to
get rid of
dust mites
(a very tiny
insect that
can only be
seen with a
microscope)
-
Keeping your
bedroom neat
and clean
-
Running a
special air
cleaner in
your house
-
Playing
inside more
in the
spring and
fall.
Your parents
will have to
discuss what to
do if you are
allergic to
family pets.
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If
your
runny
nose
produces
a
liquid
that
is
green
or
yellow,
you
may
have
a
condition
called
sinusitis.
This
is
treated
differently
than
allergic
rhinitis.
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Several
of
our
Presidents
have
had
allergies.
They
include:
Theodore Roosevelt (26th president, 1901-1909),
Calvin Coolidge (30th president, 1923-1929),
John F. Kennedy (35th president, 1961-1963), and
Bill Clinton (42nd president, 1993-2001).
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The
original
Tin
Man
from
the
"The
Wizard
of
Oz,"
had
an
allergic
reaction
to
the
make-up
used
to
make
him
look
silver.
He
ended
up
in
the
hospital
for
two
weeks
and
someone
else
had
to
play
that
part.
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Sometimes it
can be hard
to tell
whether you
have
allergies or
just a bad
cold. There
is
a quick way
to find out:
do your
eyes, nose,
or throat
itch? Then
you probably
have
allergies.
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