ABC of allergies: Summer Hay Fever

Étiqueté : 

  • Ce sujet est vide.
Affichage de 1 message (sur 1 au total)
  • Auteur
    Messages
  • #5770
    Swissallergy
    Modérateur


    “Summer hay fever causes considerable morbidity and affects quality of life at a time usually considered as the best of the year. Its prevalence has increased over the past 20 years despite falling pollen counts. Environmental triggers The main cause of hay fever in Britain is grass pollen, particularly perennial rye (Lolium perenne) and timothy grass (Phleum pratense). Symptoms peak during June and July. Symptoms in spring are commonly due to tree pollens, whereas symptoms in late summer and autumn may be due to weed pollens and mould spores. Rape seed may also provoke symptoms of rhinitis, although usually through irritant rather than allergic mechanisms. It has been suggested that emissions of nitrogen dioxide and ozone from vehicle exhausts have been increasing the sensitivity to airborne allergens.

    Mechanisms of rhinitis
    The symptoms of rhinitis are caused by an interaction between grass pollen and IgE on the surface of sensitised mucosal mast cells (type 1 hypersensitivity). The cells release mediators such as histamine and leukotrienes, which produce itch, sneeze, watery anterior nasal discharge, nasal congestion, and symptoms affecting the eyes. Allergens are also recognised and processed by mucosal dendritic cells (Langerhans’ cells) or macrophages, which then stimulate T lymphocytes to release interleukins, which promote tissue eosinophilia and IgE production. These compounds act to produce ongoing rhinitis, symptoms of blockage, impaired sense of smell, and nasal hyperreactivity (an exaggerated nasal response to environmental irritants such as cold air, perfume, or tobacco smoke).
    Read full article: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1112773/

Affichage de 1 message (sur 1 au total)
  • Vous devez être connecté pour répondre à ce sujet.
Inscription à la newsletter

Abonnez-vous à notre bulletin mensuel gratuit pour recevoir des nouvelles et des conseils sur les sujets de santé qui vous tiennent à cœur.