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		<title>Hay fever: From Symptom to Diagnosis</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Allergies]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[hay fever]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Typical symptoms of hayfever
The pollen reached by air in the nose, lungs and eyes. Therefore, the airway in hay fever sufferers particularly hard hit. Typical hay fever symptoms are:
Nose
* Runny nose and sobbing.
* Nasal congestion (swollen mucous membranes due to)
* Sneeze
* Itching
Eyes
* Red Eye
* Burning sensation
* Swollen eyelids
* Photosensitivity
* Itching
Further Hay fever Symptoms
* Opacity
* Quick [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="Hayfever" src="http://www.air-purifier-home.com/blog/uploaded_images/hayfever-782466.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="200" />Typical symptoms of <strong><a href="http://www.startersitedemo.com/hay-fever-what-is-that.htm">hayfever</a></strong></p>
<p>The pollen reached by air in the nose, lungs and eyes. Therefore, the airway in hay fever sufferers particularly hard hit. Typical hay fever symptoms are:<br />
Nose</p>
<p>* Runny nose and sobbing.<br />
* Nasal congestion (swollen mucous membranes due to)<br />
* Sneeze<br />
* Itching<span id="more-156"></span></p>
<p>Eyes</p>
<p>* Red Eye<br />
* Burning sensation<br />
* Swollen eyelids<br />
* Photosensitivity<br />
* Itching</p>
<p>Further Hay fever Symptoms</p>
<p>* Opacity<br />
* Quick tired<br />
* The patient feels ill</p>
<p>Sometimes the patient also suffers from coughing or rustling in the ear.</p>
<p>Very clearly typical for people allergic to pollen that day, during the time that pollen will be released, will intensify the symptoms and the condition worsens. In bad weather and more prolonged rain, the patient usually feels better.<br />
Hay fever diagnosis by the doctor</p>
<p>If you suspect allergic to, it is advisable to switch doctors. The best course is an allergist. The doctor can not only diagnose allergies, but also provide various investigations. These test results may cause the allergens (the substance for which one is allergic) can be identified. However, this does not always work, because with over twenty thousand different known allergens may also be that there is no clear diagnosis to give. Especially with food allergy is difficult.<br />
Research on indentification of the allergen</p>
<p>Skin testing (prick test, intracutaantest, scratch test and friction test), small amounts of different allergens in different spots on the skin. Is the patient really allergic to one of these substances produces an allergic skin reaction (swelling, rash, red skin).</p>
<p>In blood tests the blood samples taken from the patient in response sensitivity and specific sensitization to the allergen tested examined.</p>
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