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Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever)
What is an allergy?
An allergy is
your bodys reaction to something in your environment. Have you ever visited a
friends 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 friends 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 systems 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. Heres 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, youre
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.
- 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).
- 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. Heres a quick way to find out: do your eyes,
nose, or throat itch? Then you probably have
allergies.
© 2004 AAO-HNS/AAO-HNSF
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