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Airborne Allergies - Symptoms
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
- Sneezing, often with a runny or clogged nose
- Coughing and postnasal drip
- Itching eyes, nose, and throat
- Watering eyes
- Conjunctivitis
- “Allergic shiners” (dark circles under the eyes caused by increased blood flow near the sinuses)
- “Allergic salute” (in a child, persistent upward rubbing of the nose that causes a crease mark on the nose)
In people who are not allergic, the mucus in the nasal passages simply moves foreign particles to the throat, where they are swallowed or coughed out. But something different happens in a person who is sensitive to airborne allergens.
In sensitive people, as soon as the allergen lands on the lining inside the nose, a chain reaction occurs that leads the mast cells in these tissues to release histamine and other chemicals. The powerful chemicals contract certain cells that line some small blood vessels in the nose. This allows fluids to escape, which causes the nasal passages to swell, resulting in nasal congestion. Histamine also can cause sneezing, itching, irritation, and excess mucus production, which can result in allergic rhinitis.
(extracted from Airborne Allergens: Something in the Air)
MAMADAWN
2 months ago
724 comments
My poor husband has allergies like crazy. Now we know more about the little rascals in the nasopharnyx
sommer
10 months ago
182 comments
At least now I know why my nose runs and I get sinus infections.
latinachicana
about 1 year ago
6 comments
Good information,Thank You