How Have Allergies Progressed/ Worstened Throughout History Because Of Global Warming?


Allergeies are considered apart of life. People of any age, race, and gender can get it and also depends in the environment you live in. Allergens can come at you through when you eating, breath, touching or you can get infected. Allergies are  very common it reacts with your body. The choices we make affect other people and the people that are coming after us like the next generation. Global Warming is the main issue that leads to allergies. 

 

As the temperture goes up, the more chance is there that people will attract more allergies. Since the air is polluted know a days, it makes it more likey to allergies spreading around. Also when more technology is being improved the less people will think about the environment. If nothing is done know later we all will regret how the world will turn out to be and then it will be to late to do something about it. Sometime im sure you wonder how long you'll be alive for sometimes. Allerigies are common during spring and fall when pollen and molds high.

 

The most common cause is pollen. Trees usually produce pollen in the spring, grasses in the summer and weeds in the fall as part of the reproductive process.

 

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Recent scientist realized that the climate changed known as global warming. That is caused by the exhaust from of heat trapped in the ozone layer which are produced from cars, power plants, industrial industries and deforestation. As the gases are increasing the Earth is getting more heating up it also threatens the health, economy and the environment.

 

Global Warming is the leading cause of allergies. To prevent allergies is just to stay away from the allergens that give you allergies.

 

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What chemicals are found in the allergens that harmful? What is the step that body takes to protect themself?

If someone is allergic to allergen the bodys immune system gets ready to fight them. White blood cell (B-lymphcytes) produce an antidote (antibody) against the allergen. The antibody sticks to allergen cells and fights back to the next time its open to an allergen.

 

 

What causes allergens and what are the common symptoms?

Allergy caused by allgeric reactions that are caused by substances in the environmment known also as allergens. Anything can give someone allergies. Allergens are microscopic protein substances that are comon and provoke allergic people to produce antibodies. Common allergens are pollens from trees and geasses, house dust mite, molds, pets such cats ans dogs, insects like bees and wasps, chemicals, medincines and foods. The least common allergens are nuts, fruits, and latex. Some common symptoms are sneezing, running nose, itchy eyes.

 How environmental changes lead to environmental allergies?

  • Environmental toxins also lead to such as metals, chemicals, and other pullutants weaken the immune system.
  • Plastic containers, latex products, and some flowers can become the worst enemies to enviromental allergies.
  • Changes the enviroment bring pressures that change the air pressure that affect the immune system.
  • Daily products that we use can cause allergies like toothpaste, soaps, deorderant, drugs, vaccines, food colors etC.

Who got it first? When was allergies first found?

 Allergies was known to people around the 19th century. It also came from the Greek word "allen argon". The first person to get it was King Menses of Egypt, who killed by the sting of a wasp between 3610 and 3300 BC. another reprot that was made in history was is that of Britannicus, the son of the Roman Emperor Claudius, he found out that he is allergic to horses. he would get rashes and his eye would sweel up. King Richard 3rd had allergies for strawberries. As you can tell many people had allergies even people of high authority.