Gameplan for Dealing With Allergies
It can be overwhelming trying to understand all of the different things to help you manage your allergies. Here is a simple breakdown of helpful processes you can utilize to prevent and treat symptoms of each allergic disease.
Anaphylaxis:
Prevent exposure to allergens
Epinephrine Auto-Injector
Antihistamines: Oral-route
Mast cell stabilizers: Oral-route
Monoclonal antibody injections: IgE
Food Allergy:
Prevent exposure to food allergens
Antihistamines: Oral-route
Mast cell stabilizers: Oral-route
Monoclonal antibody injections: IgE
Hay Fever:
Prevent exposure to allergens
Antihistamines: Nasal spray, eyedrop, oral-route
Corticosteroids: Nasal spray, eyedrop
Decongestants: Nasal spray, oral-route
Mast Cell Stabilizers: Nasal spray, eyedrop
Monoclonal antibody injections: IL-4, IL-13, or IgE for severe hay fever.
Contact Dermatitis:
Prevent exposure to triggers
Avoid scratching
Moisturizers
Antihistamines: Oral-route
Corticosteroids: Skin creams
Allergic Asthma:
Prevent exposure to allergens
Antihistamines: Oral-route
Bronchodilators: Inhalers and oral-route
Corticosteroids: Inhalers
Mast cell stabilizers: Inhalers
Leukotriene inhibitors: Oral-route
Monoclonal antibody injections: IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, IgE, TSLP
Eczema:
Prevent exposure to allergens
Avoid scratching
Moisturizers
Antihistamines: Oral-route
Corticosteroids: Skin creams, oral-route
Mast cell stabilizers: Skin creams, oral-route
Monoclonal antibody injections: IL-4, IL-13, IgE
JAK inhibitors: Skin creams, oral-route
Allergic IBS:
Prevent exposure to allergens
Natural gut antispasmodics: Oral-route
Probiotics
Antihistamines: Oral-route
Corticosteroids: Oral-route
Mast cell stabilizers: Oral-route
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- Fiber
- Elevation of feet while sitting on the toilet
- Exercise abdominal muscles while sitting on the toilet
- Drinking water in the morning
Limit stress as it increases the number of inflammatory mediators released:
- High-quality sleep
- Physical activity
- Healthy diet
- Meditation
- Gratitude
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
Mast Cell Disorders:
Prevent exposure to triggers
Antihistamines: Oral-route
Corticosteroids: Oral-route
Mast Cell Stabilizers: Oral-route
Monoclonal antibody injections: IgE