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These are the common myths about allergies

by Qaqamba Falithenjwa
picture: pexels

People believe a lot of things when it comes to allergies, not all of these beliefs are facts. Many misconceptions have spread out, leading to people who suffer from allergies feeling disregarded.

The following are some of the common myths people believe about allergies:

Myth – Only children get allergies

Truth: According to Everyday Health, adult-onset allergies can be developed, with research showing that about half of all adults with food allergies developed at least one in adulthood. The publication explains that most people develop these allergies in their twenties and thirties, “Though it’s possible to develop them at any age.”

Myth – Allergies cannot be outgrown

Truth: Princess Ogbogu, the director of the division of allergy, immunology, and rheumatology at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital in Cleveland states that many people outgrow allergies over time, with 60-80% of young children outgrowing allergies by age 16. “Research has shown that allergic sensitization, or the body’s reaction to allergens, is higher in younger people. A study found that ageing was associated with lower levels of sensitization, specifically to dust mites and cats.”

Myth- Food intolerance and allergies are the same

Truth: The Dischem publication states that food intolerances and allergies are often misunderstood, but they are distinct conditions. It is explained that food intolerance, like lactose intolerance, is when the body does not properly break down food, which causes symptoms like an upset stomach. Contrarily, the publication mentions that food allergies are caused by the immune system’s reaction to certain proteins in food, which can result in moderate to severe allergic responses.

Myth – Allergies are not that serious

Truth: Medical News Today claims that although allergies are generally uncomfortable but not dangerous, some can lead to severe reactions like anaphylaxis, which can cause severe symptoms like difficulty breathing, stomach pain, diarrhoea, and loss of consciousness. “Even allergies that might be considered relatively minor, such as seasonal allergies, can cause significant issues. Hay fever can result in reduced quality sleep and, therefore, daytime sleepiness. In turn, this can make it more difficult to focus at work, increasing the risk of absenteeism or workplace accidents.”

 

Also see: Enjoy Spring without allergies this season

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