Understanding Allergies

Comprehensive Guide to Allergy Types

Explore the various types of allergies, their causes, and how to manage them effectively. From food allergies to allergic asthma, get the information you need to stay safe and healthy.

Types of Allergies

Allergies come in many forms, affecting individuals differently. Drug allergies occur when the immune system reacts to medications. Food allergies are common and can be triggered by various foods. Animal food allergies involve reactions to proteins found in meat, fish, and other animal products.

Allergic asthma is a respiratory condition triggered by allergens, leading to breathing difficulties. Fungal allergies are caused by mold and other fungi. Atopic diseases include conditions like anaphylaxis, allergic rhino conjunctivitis, urticaria, angioedema, asthma, gastrointestinal allergy, and atopic dermatitis.

Managing allergies involves identifying triggers and avoiding them. Treatments may include medications, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, immunotherapy. Understanding the different types of allergies is crucial for effective management and improving quality of life.

Stay informed about the latest research and treatment options to better handle allergic reactions and prevent severe outcomes.

Food Families Causing Allergies

Apple Family: Apple, pear, quince

Soybean: Soybean

Blueberry Family: Blueberry, huckleberry, cranberry

Chocolate Family: Chocolate, cocoa, cola

Myrtle Family: Allspice, guava, clove, pimento

Walnut Family: English walnut, black walnut, pecan, hickory nut, butternut

Plum Family: Plum, cherry, peach, apricot, nectarine, wild cherry, almond

Parsley Family: Carrot, parsnip, celery, parsley, and spices like anise, dill, fennel, angelica, celery seed, cumin, coriander, caraway

Aster Family: Lettuce, chicory, endive, escarole, artichoke, dandelion, sunflower seeds, tarragon

Mustard Family: Mustard, turnip, radish, horseradish, watercress, varieties of cabbage, kraut, Chinese cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, collards, kale, kohlrabi, rutabaga

Fungus Family: Mushroom, yeast

Corn

Ginger Family: Ginger, cardamom, turmeric

Gooseberry Family: Currant, gooseberry

Buckwheat Family: Buckwheat, rhubarb, garden sorrel

Citrus Family: Orange, lemon, grapefruit, lime, tangerine, kumquat, citron

Goosefoot Family: Beet, sugar beet, spinach, Swiss chard, lambs quarter

Rose Family: Strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, dewberry, developed berries like loganberry, youngberry, boysenberry

Grains Family: Wheat, corn, rice, oats, barley, rye, wild rice, cane, millet, sorghum, bamboo sprouts

Mallow Family: Cottonseed, okra

Palm Family: Coconut, date

Laurel Family: Avocado, cinnamon, bay leaves, sassafras

Cashew Family: Cashew, pistachio, mango

Pea Family: Peanut, pea, bean, licorice, acacia, tragacanth

Lily Family: Onion, garlic, asparagus, chives, leeks, sarsaparilla

Melon Family: Watermelon, cucumber, cantaloupe, pumpkin, squash, other melons

Potato Family: Potato, tomato, eggplant, peppers (except black and white pepper), tobacco, belladonna, stramonium

Mint Family: Mint, peppermint, spearmint, thyme, sage, horehound, marjoram, basil, savory, rosemary, balm (Melissa), catnip

Animal Foods That Can Cause Allergies

  • Chicken
  • Turkey
  • Duck
  • Goose
  • Crab
  • Lobster
  • Shrimp
  • Salmon
  • Tuna
  • Beef
  • Pork
  • Lamb
  • Rabbit
  • Squirrel
  • Venison
  • Oyster
  • Clam
  • Mussel

Common Atopic Diseases

Anaphylaxis

A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.

Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis

Inflammation of the nasal passages and eyes due to allergens.

Urticaria and Angioedema

Hives and swelling beneath the skin caused by an allergic reaction.

Managing Atopic Diseases

Strategies and treatments for controlling symptoms.

Gastrointestinal Allergy

Allergic reactions affecting the digestive system.

Additional Atopic Conditions

Other related conditions that may arise from atopic diseases.

Asthma

A chronic condition that inflames and narrows the airways.

Atopic Dermatitis

A type of eczema that causes itchy, inflamed skin.

Possible Allergies

Tree Pollen

Allergic reactions triggered by pollen from trees.

Flower Pollen

Allergies caused by pollen from various flowers.

Weed Pollen

Allergic responses to pollen from weeds.

Grass Pollen

Allergies induced by grass pollen.

House Dusts

Allergic reactions to dust particles found in homes.

House Dust Mites

Allergies caused by tiny mites living in household dust.

Seeds

Allergic reactions to various types of seeds.

Vegetable Gums

Allergies to natural gums derived from vegetables.

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Take Control of Your Allergies Today

If you suspect you have any of the allergies listed, it’s crucial to seek professional medical advice. Don’t wait—your health and well-being are too important. Contact a healthcare provider to get the help you need.