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Atopic individuals are more susceptible to allergies. Sensitive people are not able to get rid of their allergies, but there are ways to eliminate symptoms without medication.

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Steps

  1. Know the 'enemy'. In atopic individuals, allergens stimulate antibodies, which in turn lead to the release of histamine. The first step is identifying the allergen responsible for your allergy. Common allergens include chemicals and dust mites.
  2. See a dermatologist for skin allergies. Dermatologists specialize in skin conditions, including allergies. They can test common allergies to see which ones you are susceptible to.
  3. Try to eliminate allergens. Once you have identified allergens, you can make attempts to reduce these or remove them from your environment.
  4. Once you have identified the culprit, try different medications. Types of medications are:
    • Anti-histamines
    • Vitamin C
    • Steroids (creams and shots)

Tips

  • Talk to your doctor about the long term side affects of taking medicine for allergies.
  • Try to find ways to minimize contact with allergens.
  • Try to use skin care products that have been allergy tested.
  • Be cautious about washing detergents that are used in the home because they are common triggers for dermatitis.
  • Remember that there is currently no 100% permanent solution to allergies.

Warnings

  • Talk to your doctor first.

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