Yes there is. We may think that we never had any allergies because we never really did encountered the things that may bring us the allergic reaction yet.
People don't have same allergies because their different immune systems developed different tolerance on different substances that they encounter. As we age, our immune system is getting more prone to dramatic changes that will occur in our body systems. These chages may include changes in recognizing and being able to tolerate the substances they had met before. That causes allergies on older people.
2007-09-01 18:52:14
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answered by Jayson 1
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My eyes puffed up once really bad. I looked like I had just gone ten rounds with Mike Tyson (and lost!). When I went to the doctor, he asked me how old I was. When I told him I was 35, he just laughed and told me I was having an allergic reaction. He gave me the impression that this was normal for a man of 35. I have never been allergic to anything in my life! What a shock. There is a test that the doctor can do to tell what you are allergic to. They prick your skin several dozen times and introduce different elements under your skin. If it turns red later, they can tell what you are allergic to.
Since then, I have learned that allergies are a result of a depleted immune system. I have done three things to get rid of my allergies. Changing my diet, getting plenty of exercise and taking a high quality multivitamin have helped me avoid my usual seasonal allergies. The vitamin I take is the Usana Essentials. It has Hesperidin and Quercitin in it as well as a lot of other antioxidants. No more itchy, watery eyes and nose! I stay away from white bread, white rice, bagels, white potatoes, soda pop and french fries. I drink at least 8 glasses of water or more per day and I exercise on a regular basis. I have not had the flu in over five years and I rarely get a cold any more.
2007-09-01 17:56:34
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answered by straightivy 3
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Definitely! I never had seasonal type allergies until a few years ago. And I have lived in the same place forever! I don't know why but it has happened. Also I was never allergic to Vicodin. Then all of a sudden, I was prescribed some for pain, and I got very itchy, throat started swelling etc. So I would definitely say yes you can develop them. Even with foods that you have eaten all your life. All of a sudden you can just be allergic. Guess you would have to ask a doctor or something to find out why.
2007-09-01 17:38:40
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answered by jjclewell 2
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Allergies of any type might assault you at any age. Although, you haven't been allergic, earlier than.......you might all of a sudden be allergic to animal dander, and/or such a lot whatever else. It is particularly unhappy to broaden allergy symptoms to the animals we adore such a lot. I could no longer take the suggestion that this used to be the one factor your sneezing might be from, correct now. You say the elements is exceptional, that you're getting over the flu, and there appear to be different motives that you just might simply be overy succeptable to respiration issues correct now. Wait for a even as. When you consider bigger, are particularly OVER the flu and the elements is not so filled with pollen, you can also uncover your cats and also you get alongside simply first-rate!
2016-09-05 21:18:23
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answered by ? 4
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yeah. that happened to me. I never had any when I was a kid, I even got all those shots and if any developed a rash or what not, you had an alergy to one of the shots, but that came back negative. But then start two years ago [i'm almost 16 now] my eyes would get watery and I would sneeze constantly when the seasons changed. It gets the worse in the begining of spring and winter. IT was the worst this year. haha. I had everyone I hung around with telling me I had to go get Claratin or some other alergy medicine it was so insane.
2007-09-01 18:21:28
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answered by Toni 3
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yes as a kid no problem with poison ivy as got olderl lotts of rash so you are coreect
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2007-09-01 17:39:30
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answered by Michael M 7
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