ALLERGY, ASTHMA AND SINUS DISEASES IN SENIORS
Commonly patients in their senior years do not expect to have allergy
or asthma. Allergy & asthma are
usually thought of as diseases of childhood, although recently both conditions
are very commonly diagnosed as new illnesses at 55, 65 and 75 years of age.
More recently, many patients are diagnosed with allergy and/or asthma for the
first time who are above 75 years of age. These disease are tremendously
disruptive to the afflicted person and his or her family.
Allergy is an adverse reaction to various substances that may include
pollens of trees, grasses and weeds, dust, dust mites, molds (mildew), foods
and drinks, pets, cosmetics and perfumes, plants, metals, chemicals, and
medications. The immune system reacts, sometimes violently, producing
inflammation, irritation, and even respiratory distress that may be
life-threatening. Allergy is the most common cause of asthma in all ages.
Anyone who suffers from allergies is widely open to develop asthma.
Asthma is caused by a hyperactive response of the bronchial tubes or
air passages entering the lungs. Symptoms include coughing, shortness of
breath, wheezing, and tightness in the chest. Asthma affects children and
adults of all ages, and is most of the time caused by allergies. Asthma may
require hospitalization and can be serious and life threatening.
Many other illnesses are the result of allergic reactions that can be
identified and treated. Common symptoms of allergies that may occur seasonally
or all year around include itchy, watery eyes, runny nose, and shortness of
breath, cough, or wheezing. Eczema hives, and sinus disease is also commonly
caused by allergy. Allergy to medications and insects can be serious at times.
Many people respond to allergic disease in less obvious ways.These people may
not realize that allergy is the underlying cause of problems such as frequent
respiratory infections, sinus disease, sinus headaches, frequent ear
infections, dizziness, skin disorders as hives, eczema, and other skin rashes.
Common manifestation of allergy and asthma are swelling of the eyes, lips,
face, or tongue, migraine headaches and chronic fatigue.
Accurate diagnosis is the key to the relief of allergies, asthma, and
sinus diseases. If allergy, asthma, sinus, or skin, food, drug, and insect
allergies keep you from living a happy, healthy and fulfilling life, you should
seek help. There is no cure for allergic diseases or asthma simply because they
are genetic inherited diseases. No one can get rid of his or her genes. However
there are various methods used to treat and control the symptoms of allergies,
asthma and sinus diseases to the extent one can look for a life free of
symptoms that interfere with the normal happy quality of life.
Methods of treatment include: Desensitization (immunotherapy),
Environmental controls, Control over your Food and drinks and Medications for
treating the symptoms.
If you or someone you care about has a poor quality of life due to
allergies, asthma or sinus disease, or other disorders stated above, seek help
and you will be impressed by the possible nice outcome. Confidence, trust, and
mutual understanding in the patient/physician relationship are the cornerstones
for success inmanagement of these diseases. From the initial evaluation of
patients our goal of the treatment is to identify the underlying risk factors,
arrive at an accurate diagnosis, treat and eliminate debilitating symptoms, and
teach patients how to prevent recurrences. We wish you the best of health.
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