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Crested wheatgrass allergies, if untreated, can have various complications much like any other allergies. First off, the allergies can lead to chronic sinusitis, a condition in which the cavities around your nasal passages become inflamed and swollen for at least 12 weeks despite attempted treatment. This could result in difficulty breathing through the nose, facial pain, and a reduced sense of smell and taste.
Another potential complication is the development of asthma or worsening of existing asthma symptoms, which can be detrimental to an individual's respiratory health. Exposure to allergens like crested wheatgrass can cause inflammation in the lungs and trigger asthma attacks characterized by wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath.
Allergies can also lead to ear infections, particularly in children. This happens when allergens irritate the tube that connects the back of the throat to the middle ear, causing fluid and bacteria to accumulate.
Another lesser-known yet quite impactful complication of untreated allergies is the toll they take on one's quality of life. Persistent allergy symptoms can disrupt sleep, affect productivity at work or school, and generally make life uncomfortable.
Lastly, and perhaps most seriously, untreated allergies can result in anaphylaxis – a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that requires immediate medical attention which lead to a rapid drop in blood pressure, severe shortness of breath, body rash, and loss of consciousness.
Although these are potentially severe consequences of untreated allergies, remember each individual might experience the effects of an allergy differently, and these complications are not a guarantee but a possibility. Consulting with a healthcare professional is necessary for anyone struggling with allergies to understand potential risks and treatment options.
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