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Allergy Community

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Allergy Tests

by You, Oct 29, 2006 12:00AM
Dear Sirs,



I had an allergy test in the 1980's and am experiencing quite a bit of sneezing and congestion, how often are people needing to take a test?  My last test came out that I am slightly allergic to most things, but I have a big difference with house dust--a 2+.  How do allergies develop, anyway?
Member Comments (2)

by PlateletGal, Oct 29, 2006 12:00AM
To: You


Allergies are caused by a reaction to your immune system. If you have a cold, your immune system will recognize the bug and fight it off. What happens with allergies, is that your immune system gets confused and sees plants or dust as an invader and starts to react, causing all of your symptoms. Allergies are auto-immune, meaning your immune system is attacking yourself.



I read your other post. So you aren't getting allergy shots or sublingual drops?

by AMA17, Oct 30, 2006 12:00AM
To: You
Platelet -- excellent explanation!



You -- due to your dust allergies - do you also have a dust mite allergy?? If so - have you gotten protective covers on your bed, bedding, pillows, etc? If you have carpeting in your home, that will be difficult as the mites love carpeting.



Regarding the testing - I have been tested once every 3-4 years, and the allergies change all the time! I have gotten some new allergies as I get older. I was never allergic to cats, now I'm allergic to both cats & dogs!  You should really be tested again since it's been 20+ years.



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