How to recognize respiratory allergic diseases?

  The incidence of allergic asthma and allergic rhinitis is increasing year by year, seriously endangering human health. The World Health Organization has listed these respiratory allergic diseases as one of the top three diseases to be studied and prevented in the 21st century. There is a special group of children with allergies in recurrent respiratory infections.
  Manifestations of allergic constitution.
  1. coughing or sneezing in the morning when they wake up.
  2. habitual rubbing of the eyes and nose.
  3.Eczema during infancy.
  4.Eating seafood can cause a rash.
  5.Easy to red eyes and runny nose in spring.
  6, the body often scratching unbearable itching.
  7.Has suffered from hives.
  Most of these children will have a family history of allergies, and the importance of a family history of allergies.
  1. children are more likely to develop asthma if their parents or close relatives have allergic diseases and asthma.
  2, influenced by genetic factors. Allergic tendencies are passed on to the next generation, making the baby have allergies.
  3.People with allergies can suffer from various allergic diseases and can occur at any age (infants, children, adults).
  Respiratory allergic diseases include.
  1. allergic pharyngitis, cough (chronic pharyngitis).
  2. allergic rhinitis.
  3. coughing after respiratory infections.
  4. cough variant asthma.
  5, wheezing in infants and children.
  6, asthma in children.
  7, atypical asthma (chest symptoms predominate).
  The symptoms of this type of disease are.
  1, throat clearing, itchy throat, foreign body sensation in the throat.
  2. nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, itchy nose, eye rubbing
  3. shrugging nose, blinking eyes – showing some strange movements.
  4. a strong cough in the early morning and at night, a strong cough when stimulated by cold air or foreign bodies, a strong cough after exercise
  5. repeated coughing for a longer period of time (4 weeks)
  6. coughing for a long time after a cold or pneumonia
  7.Sudden wheezing or cold accompanied by wheezing, chest tightness and breath-holding.
  To manage your home environment.
  1, do not have pets in the house, frequent cleaning of stuffed toys (dander).
  2.Do not smoke in the room (smoke).
  3. use a wet mop or rag when cleaning the room to avoid raising dust as much as possible (dust mites).
  4.Use fragrance-free soap (odor).
  5.Replacing carpets with wood or tile floors (dust mites, mold).
  6. washing all bedding weekly in hot water at 600°C and drying it in the sun (dust mites, mold)
  7.Reducing the number of indoor plants (pollen, mold)
  8.Dispose of newspapers and magazines (mold)
  9.Keep bathroom tiles, bathtubs, toilets and shower curtains clean (mold)
  10, pay attention to the cleanliness of humidifiers (mold)
  11.Keeping garbage cans clean (mold)
  12, cleaning and maintenance of air conditioners (dust mites, mold)
  13, do not sleep in the basement (mold)
  14.Take things with strong odor out of the room (odor).