Thursday, 22 December 2016

FREEDOM FROM ASTHMA

FREEDOM FROM ASTHMA


Girl having an asthma attack. Close-up shows the difference between a normal and asthmatic airway.

It is an episodic chronic respiratory disorder in which there is airflow obstruction causing difficulty in breathing. It is a very common disorder affecting children more than adults For some, the condition is mild with infrequent episodes & for others it is a serious medical emergency-An episode may pass away quickly and may be short lasting or at times lasts longer & requires immediate medical help.



Hereditary & familial tendency or history of allergy, which may be skin allergy also predisposes to asthma in the offsprings. Allergy mostly inhaled is the most common cause of asthma.
Allergens can be:
Environment - smoke, dust & pollution and petrol fumes.
Pollen and molds from grass, flowers and trees.
Strong perfumes
Paints & varnishes
Tobacco smoke
Animal dander
House dust mite
Chemical fumes
Food, which can cause allergy are:
Sour food
Citrus fruits
Cold food & drinks
Artificially colored & flavored foods
Fish
Beer, wine
Vinegar
Grapes
Canned vegetables
Infection of the lung, which can be bacterial, viral predisposes to asthma.
Emotional stress is a known trigger factor for an asthmatic attack.
Over strenuous exercise and inhalation of cold air and climatic changes are also trigger factors as are certain drugs like asprin.
SYMPTOMS
Initially there is a feeling of restlessness with a painless tightness in the chest
There may be cough, sometimes with phlegm and a wheezing or whistling sound when breathing
Mild to moderate shortness of breath and shortness and rapid breathing follow with a feeling of
Anxiety, sweating and
Inability to lie down on the back. Usually the sufferer finds comfort in sitting bent forwards and near the windows.


Do's & Dont's
Try to recognize the trigger factors that bring on your attack, so that you can avoid them In families with history of allergy (asthma, eczema), avoid artificial milk, eggs, cocoa, juices & wheat preparations till completion of 6 months. In such circumstances you can only breast feed till 6 months. Vegetarians need not give non veg diet.
Do breastfeed your baby for the first 6 months to strengthen the immune system and avoid contact with allergens such as in cow's milk
Avoid foods & drinks that are known to cause a problem such as vinegar, lemon juice, grapes, instant tea, corn syrup, fruit toppings, cold food & drink, canned vegetables, beer and wine Avoid smoke, pollution, dust as far as possible.
There are three steps to be taken when dealing with an allergy. Firstly, identify the cause or allergen Secondly, avoid it.
Thirdly, if avoidance is impossible, treat the symptoms. Keep a diary and try to trace a pattern or relation between your allergic reaction and the allergen. E.g. Sneezing while doing housework could mean you are allergic to house dust.
Take steps to deal with stress, anxiety and tension as these can influence the frequency and severity of symptoms
Good nutrition, balanced diet, adequate rest and relaxation will be beneficial.
Yoga can help you by breathing exercises

Dietary management:
•          Try to recognize and avoid the factors that trigger the asthmatic attacks.
•          Keep a diary and try to trace a pattern or relation between your allergic reaction and the allergen.
•          Families with history of allergy should avoid artificial food, eggs, cocoa, juices and wheat preparation to infants till the age of six months. Only breast feed infants for the first six months to strengthen the immune system.
•          For infants born in vegetarian family, vegetarian food is preferred.
•          Avoid food and drinks known to cause allergy - cow milk, vinegar, lemon juice, grapes, instant tea, corn syrup, fruit toppings, cold food and drinks, canned food, food additives, beer and wine.
•          Eat balanced nutritious diet.
•          Eat fresh unprocessed food.
•          Consume Bitter gourd (Karela) cooked or juice, it strengthens the immunity.
•          Every morning, drink boiled mixture of – ½ cup water, little ginger, 2-3 leaves of sweet basil (tulsi) and mint leaves, or you can eat the raw leaves, this will boost up you immunity.
•          Boil a mixture of Bishops weed (Ajwain), tea leaves and water and inhale the steam, helps to decongest.
•          Consume garlic and onions, will be beneficial, but avoid them if you are on homeopathic medicine.
•          Consume lots of Vitamin B complex:
–          Liver, kidney, pancreas, yeast (Brewer's yeast), lean meat especially pork, fish, dairy products, poultry, egg, shrimps, crabs and lobsters,.
–          Milk and milk products, green leafy vegetables, legumes, nuts, whole grain cereals.
–          Carrots, bananas, avocado, raspberries, artichoke, cauliflower, soy flour, barley, cereals, pasta, whole grains, wheat barn like rice and wheat germ, dried beans, peas and soybeans.
•          Increase intake of magnesium in your diet:
–          Sea food, nuts, green leafy vegetables.
–          Peas, lotus stem, pulses, whole grains, fruits.

Note:
•          Avoid smoke, pollution, and dust as far as possible.
•          Try to reduce stress, anxiety and tension, practice yoga will help to relax and relive stress.

•          Yoga will also help by breathing exercise. Breathing exercise will help better utilization of available lung space

•          Do not self medicate.

AVOID ALLERGENS BY:
Choosing fresh unprocessed food.
Checking food labels for additives
Taking extra care like wearing gloves while using detergents and
cleaners
Clean your house, or vacuum frequently to get rid of dust mites,
animal hair, etc. Avoid carpets,and tapestry furniture at home
Keep away from pet animals
Avoid going into rooms that are being painted or just painted
Do not use strong perfumes
Vitamin B complex and magnesium supplements may help you
When traveling in polluted environment roll up car windows and
use air conditioning,

See a doctor regularly, to be monitored and seek help in case if
a severe attack
Ask your doctor regarding emergency medication to help you till
you reach him

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Friday, 12 August 2016

ASTHMA

ASTHMA

It is an episodic chronic respiratory disorder in which there is airflow obstruction causing difficulty in breathing. It is a very common disorder affecting children more than adults For some, the condition is mild with infrequent episodes & for others it is a serious medical emergency-An episode may pass away quickly and may be short lasting or at times lasts longer & requires immediate medical help.

CAUSES:
Hereditary & familial tendency or history of allergy, which may be skin allergy also predisposes to asthma in the offsprings. Allergy mostly inhaled is the most common cause of asthma.
Allergens can be:
Environment - smoke, dust & pollution and petrol fumes.
Pollen and molds from grass, flowers and trees.
Strong perfumes
Paints & varnishes
Tobacco smoke
Animal dander
House dust mite
Chemical fumes
Food, which can cause allergy are:
Sour food
Citrus fruits
Cold food & drinks
Artificially colored & flavored foods
Fish
Beer, wine
Vinegar
Grapes
Canned vegetables

Infection of the lung, which can be bacterial, viral predisposes to asthma.
Emotional stress is a known trigger factor for an asthmatic attack.
Over strenuous exercise and inhalation of cold air and climatic changes are also trigger factors as are certain drugs
like NS Aids(pain killers) if specific allergy to such drugs.

SYMPTOMS:
Initially there is a feeling of restlessness with a painless
tightness in the chest
There may be cough, sometimes with phlegm and a wheezing or
whistling sound when breathing
Mild to moderate shortness of breath and shortness and rapid
breathing follow with a feeling of
Anxiety, sweating and
Inability to lie down on the back. Usually the sufferer finds comfort in sitting bent forwards and near the windows.

DO'S & DONT'S:
Try to recognize the trigger factors that bring on your attack, so that you can avoid them In families with history of allergy (asthma, eczema), avoid artificial milk, eggs, cocoa, juices & wheat preparations till completion of 6 months. In such circumstances you can only breast feed till 6 months. Vegetarians need not give non veg diet.
Do breastfeed your baby for the first 6 months to strengthen the
immune system and avoid contact with allergens such as in cow's
milk
Avoid foods & drinks that are known to cause a problem such as vinegar, lemon juice, grapes, instant tea, corn syrup, fruit toppings, cold food & drink, canned vegetables, beer and wine Avoid smoke, pollution, dust as far as possible.
There are three steps to be taken when dealing with an allergy. Firstly, identify the cause or allergen Secondly, avoid it.
Thirdly, if avoidance is impossible, treat the symptoms. Keep a diary and try to trace a pattern or relation between your allergic reaction and the allergen. E.g. Sneezing while doing housework could mean you are allergic to house dust.
Take steps to deal with stress, anxiety and tension as these can
influence the frequency and severity of symptoms
Good nutrition, balanced diet, adequate rest and relaxation will be beneficial.
Yoga can help you by breathing exercises

AVOID ALLERGENS BY:
Choosing fresh unprocessed food.
Checking food labels for additives
Taking extra care like wearing gloves while using detergents and
cleaners
Clean your house, or vacuum frequently to get rid of dust mites,
animal hair, etc. Avoid carpets,and tapestry furniture at home
Keep away from pet animals
Avoid going into rooms that are being painted or just painted
Do not use strong perfumes
Vitamin B complex and magnesium supplements may help you
When traveling in polluted environment roll up car windows and
use air conditioning,

See a doctor regularly, to be monitored and seek help in case if
a severe attack
Ask your doctor regarding emergency medication to help you till
you reach him

Thursday, 11 August 2016

SKIN ALLERGY



Irritated skin can be caused by a variety of factors. These include immune system disorders, medications and infections. When an allergen is responsible for triggering an immune system response, then it is an allergic skin condition.
Q1 What Are Common Skin Allergies?
Bumps, itching, redness and other skin conditions are very common, and their cause may not be easily identifiable. Rashes can be caused by many things, including plants (poison ivy, for example), allergic reactions to a medication or a food, or an illness (measles or chickenpox, for example). Eczema and hives, both of which are related to allergies, are two of the most common skin rashes.
Atopic dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis is the most common form of eczema, affecting between 10 and 20 percent of children and 1 to 3 percent of adults. A common symptom of atopic dermatitis is dry, red, irritated and itchy skin. Sometimes, especially when infected, the skin may have small, fluid-filled bumps that ooze a clear or yellowish liquid. People with atopic dermatitis often have a family history of allergies.
Hives
Hives (urticaria) are red bumps or welts that appear on the body. The condition is called acute urticaria if it lasts for no more than six weeks, and chronic urticaria if it persists beyond six weeks. Acute urticaria is most commonly caused by exposure to an allergen or by an infection. The cause of chronic urticaria is largely unknown.
Contact dermatitis
Contact dermatitis is a reaction that appears when the skin comes in contact with an irritant or an allergen. Symptoms can include a rash, blisters, itching and burning.
Soaps, laundry detergents, fabric softeners, shampoos — or even excessive exposure to water — can all cause contact dermatitis. Other items that can cause a reaction are metals (such as nickel, a component of stainless steel and other alloys used to make costume jewelry), adhesives, nail polish, topical medications, plants and latex gloves.
Sometimes an allergen won’t cause a skin reaction unless the skin is also exposed to sunlight. This condition is called photo allergic contact dermatitis. It can occur with products such as shaving lotion, sunscreen and some perfumes.
Latex allergy
Latex allergy usually develops after repeated exposure to latex products, including balloons or medical gloves. Symptoms may include hives, itching or a stuffy or runny nose. Some people may experience asthma symptoms, such as wheezing, chest tightness and difficulty breathing.
Allergic reactions to latex are less common now, since many hospitals and health care workers have switched to non-latex gloves or low-protein latex gloves.

Q2 Are Skin Allergy Specific To Different Age Group?
          No age group specific to allergies.
Q3 What Are Causes Of The Allergies?
Causes of Skin Allergies-
It takes at least 10 days to become sensitive to something after your first contact with it. You might even be able to touch something for years before you have an allergic reaction to it.
But once you develop an allergy, you could have a reaction within a few minutes of coming into contact with it. Or it might take a day or two.
The most common causes of skin allergies include:
·         Nickel, a metal used in jewelry and snaps on jeans, makeup, lotions, soaps, and shampoos
·         Sunscreens and bug sprays
·         Medications you put on your skin, like antibiotics or anti-itch creams
·         Fragrances
·         Cleaning products
·         Plants, including poison ivy
·         Latex, which is used in stretchy things like plastic gloves, elastic in clothing, condoms, and balloons
·         Chemicals
You're more likely to have certain skin allergies if you a have skin condition like eczema ( atopic dermatitis),Inflammation in your lower legs because of poor circulation, itching in your private parts, or you often get swimmer's ear.

Q4 What Are The Symptom?
Symptoms of an allergic reaction usually develop within a few minutes of being exposed to something you're allergic to, although occasionally they can develop gradually over a few hours.
Although allergic reactions can be a nuisance and hamper your normal activities, most are mild. Very occasionally, a severe reaction called anaphylaxis can occur.
Common symptoms of an allergic reaction include:

Sneezing and an itchy, runny or blocked nose
itchy, red, watering eyes
The symptoms vary depending on what you're allergic to and how you come into contact with it. For example,  develop a rash if you have a skin allergy, or feel sick if you eat something you're allergic to..
Severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis)
In rare cases, an allergy can lead to a severe allergic reaction, called anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock, which can be life-threatening.
This affects the whole body and usually develops within minutes of exposure to something you're allergic to.
Signs of anaphylaxis include any of the symptoms above, as well as:
Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. Read more about anaphylaxis for information about what to do if it occurs.
When To See Your Doctor About Rashes
Go to the hospital immediately if you experience a rash along with any of the following symptoms:
·         increasing pain or discoloration in the rash area
·         tightness or itchiness in the throat
·         difficulty breathing
·         swelling of the face or extremities
·         fever of 100.4°F or higher
·         confusion
·         dizziness
·         severe head or neck pain
·         repeated vomiting or diarrhea
 other systemic symptoms including:
joint pain

·         a sore throat
·         a fever slightly above 100.4°F
·         red streaks or tender areas near the rash
·         a recent tick bite or animal bite

Q5 What Kind Of Medication Can Take Up If Affected By Skin Allergy ?
Allergy medications are available as pills, liquids, inhalers, nasal sprays, eyedrops, skin creams and shots (injections).
Antihistamines
Antihistamines block histamine, a symptom-causing chemical released by your immune system during an allergic reaction.
Pills and liquids
Oral antihistamines, available as over-the-counter and prescription drugs, ease runny nose, itchy or watery eyes, hives, swelling, and other signs or symptoms of allergies. Because some of these drugs can cause drowsiness and fatigue, they shouldn't be taken when driving or doing other potentially dangerous activities.
Antihistamines that tend to cause drowsiness include:
·         Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
·         Chlorpheniramine
Skin creams
Corticosteroid creams relieve allergic skin reactions such as itching, redness, scaling or other irritations. Some low-potency corticosteroid creams are available without a prescription..
Side effects can include skin discoloration and irritation. Long-term use, especially of stronger prescription corticosteroids, can cause thinning of the skin and disruption of normal hormone levels. Examples include:
·         Betamethasone (Dermabet, Diprolene, others)
·         Desonide (Desonate, DesOwen)
·         Hydrocortisone (Cortaid, MiCort-HC, others)

Q6 Are There Any Precaution For Skin Allergy?
Several precautions to consider include:
•Maintain an allergen free environment at home
•Focus on your bedroom: keep your pets out, eliminate the rug because it collects dust and avoid feather pillows
•Make sure the fireplace is well-ventilated and be careful of any leakage
•Keep basement and bathroom dry to avoid mold growing in these damp areas of the house
•Have your heating system cleaned to avoid dust mites when you first turn on the heat

food items that should be completely avoided during those couple of days you face itchy rashes on your body. This will help you in preventing the situation to worsen.
Foods To Avoid In Itchy Rash   
Histamine Content Foods
Histamine is one of those nutrients that can aggravate or highly worsen the situation of an itchy skin.  These include canned fish, smoked fish, soy sauce, champagne, beer, vinegar, mayonnaise, wine, sausages, salami and a lot more. Read the ingredients list before consuming. All kinds of fermented foods are high in histamine.
Seafood
food items that can increase the issues of itching skin is sea food.From oysters to shell fish and crabs to squids and shrimps everything should be kept at bay until you completely recover from this skin crisis.
Foods That Boost The Secretion Of Histamine
are certain foods that tend to stimulate the histamine amount in the body including chocolates, strawberries, egg whites, citrus fruits like oranges and lemon, nuts, milk 
All Kinds Of Dairy Products
From milk to yoghurt and cheese to creams, forget them for a while until you are successful in curing the skinailment
Care To Taken-
Keep your body dry by avoiding outdoors during the hottest time of the day.

Take a shower to cool down or apply cool, wet towels over overheated areas.
Wear lightweight and loose-fitting clothing
Drink plenty of water
Keep skin folds clean and dry
Wear loose-fitting, clean clothing
Take shorter baths or showers
Moisturize your skin at least twice a day. 
Wear protective clothing or gloves when dealing with irritants
Avoid stress  injury to skin,
Prevent Following Things-

Perfumes and Fragrances: Unwanted Scents

  Latex in Rubber Gloves, Condoms, and Other Products

 Nickel: A Common Component of Jewelry

  Hair Dye and Tattoos

  Beauty Products and Cosmetics

Topical Creams and Ointments

Sunscreen Ingredients