As for the questions in OP, many allergies are genetic but some allergies are developed over time, even a bad experience as a young child eating a particular food can lead to your body reacting in a way that would be considered an 'allergic reaction'.
I have no allergies that I know of. I do know that milk gives me an uneasy feeling in the stomach. Lactose free milk however, doesn't. Maybe I'm slightly lactose intolerant, idk if that's considered an allergy though.
None that I know of. There was a piece about this on countryfile at the weekend and from what I remember it was mostly attributed to a number of factors but mostly: genetics (if your parents have allergies you're more likely to) and environment (less exposure to bacteria).
I grew up allergic to nothing. At around 21 years of age, I become allergic to pollen. And it's all downhill from there. I'm currently suffering from severe allergies and idk what to do.
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It is strange you say this and I myself found this thread. Throughout my life I have not been allergic to anything, really. My body reacts to very little environment, food and all-else changes that can negatively influence it. Until as of late, through no routine difference of normal, I have had some serious allergy issues this past week and it is seemingly ongoing.. my sinuses are making me want to die. A co-worker told me she had the issue for a month just recently, too. I am in the west coast, so perhaps something is happening here?
Possibly relevant, but many fish died today here. I wonder if it's cause they don't have noses
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West Coast here as well! (See my above post). It's really pissing me off! My doctor said to try Claritin-D or Zyrtec-D (The "D" stands for "decongestant"
. I'm starting this tomorrow.
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