Are allergies contagious?

skin allergiesAllergies occur when immune system works improperly. Unlike cold and flu, there are no bacteria or virus involved in allergic reactions. So, allergies are not contagious. It is all about your individual inclination towards allergy. Whether its food allergy, skin allergy, eye allergy or seasonal allergy, it will not spread from one person to another. It means you will not get allergy by coming into contact with an allergy sufferer, but allergy symptoms will get triggered if you come into contact with allergens. However, allergy sufferers should consult an allergy specialist for allergy relief.

Are allergy symptoms contagious?

Allergic reactions are caused due to unique response of immune system of the individual person. Allergens that result allergy symptoms in one person may not result the same symptoms in someone else, even if both of them have the same condition.

The allergies themselves are not contagious, but there are many issues to regard. When there is a problem with the indoor air, people with airway problems or allergies will get troubled sooner, but others could be affected as well. Also allergic conditions may change with age. The degree of sensitivity towards allergens will change with your age. Allergic reactions troubles a lot during childhood then get resurfaced during adolescence.

Allergies and heredity

Well, allergies do have connection from family history. If one of the parents have allergies, then there are 50% chances that child will inherit allergies. And if both parents have allergies, then there are 70% or higher chances that child will inherit their allergies. So, genetics can play a major role in developing allergy symptoms.

While you can’t catch allergies, you can inherit them. However, parents should follow a healthy lifestyle and take precautions to minimize the chances of transferring their allergies to their child. Also, unhealthy lifestyle during pregnancy may make your child more prone to allergies.

Allergic parents should see an allergy doctor during pregnancy. Allergy doctor can prescribe you the apt medication. Proper nutrition and lifestyle can somehow save your newborn from allergies.

IMPORTANT: This information does not replace doctor’s advice. Please consult your allergy doctor before making any changes in your lifestyle or medication.

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