What are the risks of ignoring a crested wheatgrass allergy?

Ignoring crested wheatgrass allergies can lead to serious reactions, impacting quality of life and potentially triggering severe health issues.
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Ignoring an allergy to crested wheatgrass can give rise to various health risks. The common symptoms of this allergy revolve primarily around respiratory issues like sneezing, a runny or stuffy nose, and hayfever. Some people may also experience asthma-like symptoms including difficulty breathing, persistent cough, and wheezing.

Under certain conditions these symptoms could exacerbate and transform into a more disturbing form known as anaphylaxis. If anaphylaxis is left untreated, it can lead to a rapid pulse, a sudden drop in blood pressure, loss of consciousness, and could be life-threatening.

Besides immediate concerns, consistent exposure and non-treatment of the allergy may induce chronic health problems like sinusitis or bronchitis. Long-term allergen exposure can wear out the immune system and make an individual more susceptible to other infections or illnesses.

While over-the-counter allergy pills can help in managing the symptoms, they may have minimal effect in case of severe reactions. Antihistamines and corticosteroids may alleviate sneezing, itching, or runny nose but they don't necessarily counteract potential breathing problems. Hence, if you have a known allergy to crested wheatgrass, it's crucial to speak with your healthcare provider to create a comprehensive plan to manage your symptoms effectively, and avoid any potential health risk. Ignoring your allergy isn't just uncomfortable - it could be dangerous, too. Ensure your health comes first, and take appropriate actions towards managing your crested wheatgrass allergy.

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