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Types of Allergies

This blog details common allergies, including food, pollen, dust mites, and chemicals, explaining their triggers and management strategies.

  • 25 Apr 2025
  • 3 min read
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Allergies affect millions of people all over the world, causing discomfort and, in severe cases, life-threatening reactions. They occur when the immune system overreacts to certain harmless substances known as allergens. Some allergies are seasonal, while others last throughout the year. In this blog, let's look at the different types of allergies.

List of different types of allergies

Below are some common types of allergies and how they can be managed:

Food allergies:

  • Caused by foods like nuts, shellfish, dairy, and eggs.
  • Avoidance and carrying an epinephrine injector (EpiPen) can help.

 Pollen allergies:

  • Triggered by airborne pollen, especially in spring and summer.
  • Antihistamines and staying indoors during peak pollen times can help.

 Dust mite allergies:

  • Caused by microscopic mites in bedding and carpets.
  • Frequent cleaning and using allergen-proof covers can reduce exposure.

 Insect sting allergies:

  • Bees, wasps, and ants can cause severe reactions.
  • Carrying emergency medication and avoiding nests are essential precautions.

 Mold allergies:

  • Mould spores in damp areas trigger allergic reactions.
  • Keeping humidity levels low and using dehumidifiers can prevent growth.

 Latex allergies:

  • Found in gloves, balloons, and medical equipment.
  • Avoiding latex products and using alternatives like nitrile gloves is necessary.

<h3> Chemical allergies:

  • Found in detergents, perfumes, and cosmetics.
  • Choosing fragrance-free and hypoallergenic products can help.

FAQs

  • Can allergies develop later in life?

Different kinds of allergies can appear at any age, even if you have never experienced symptoms. Environmental changes and immune system shifts can trigger new allergies.

  • Are allergies curable?

Allergies cannot be cured; however, they can be managed. Medications, immunotherapy (allergy shots), and avoiding triggers help control symptoms.

  • Why is health insurance important for allergy sufferers?

Severe allergic reactions can require emergency care, hospitalisation, and lifelong medication. Health insurance plans ensure financial protection for expensive treatments, allergy tests and specialist visits.

Conclusion

Allergies are common and can affect daily life in various ways. Whether mild or severe, knowing your triggers helps in managing symptoms effectively. In severe cases, timely medical attention is crucial to prevent complications. Since allergy treatments can be costly, having health insurance plans like senior citizen health insurance provides security and ensures access to quality healthcare without financial stress.






Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please consult a certified medical and/or nutrition professional for any questions. Relying on any information provided in this blog is solely at your own risk, and ICICI Lombard is not responsible for any effects or consequences resulting from the use of the information shared.

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