Title: ALLERGIES
1ALLERGIES
2OBJECTIVES
- The Participant will be able to
- Recognize signs of allergic reaction
- Identify and address causes and aggravating
factors of allergies - Effectively use an Allergy Action Plan and
Individual Care Plan - Demonstrate awareness of allergy treatment
methods
3ALLERGIES
An allergic reaction is an abnormal immune
response to a substance that does not generally
cause a reaction in most people.
(The tendency to be allergic is inherited the
actual allergy is not inherited)
4CAUSES OF ALLERGIES
INHALANTS the allergen is breathed in through
the nose or mouth
INJECTED enter the body through puncture
CONTACT ALLERGIES enter the body through the skin
INGESTANTS substances that enter the body by
mouth
5INGESTANTS
FOOD
Milk
Eggs
Wheat
Peanuts
Soy
Fish
6INGESTANTS
DRUGS
Antibiotics
Vaccines
Insulin
Aspirin
(Allergy-like reaction)
7INJECTED
Vaccines
Antibiotics
Insulin
Insect Stings
8INHALANTS
Dust Mites
Pollen
Molds
Latex
Animal Secretions/dander
9CONTACT ALLERGIES
Some metals
Powders
Latex
Lotions
10AGGRAVATING FACTORS
Weather Changes
Second hand smoke
Heat
Cold
Infection
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19SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
Asthma
Hives
Itchy, watery eyes
Eczema
Itchy, runny nose
Wheezing
Recurring headache
Cough
Shortness of breath
Itching
Stomach cramps
Diarrhea
Dark circles around the eyes
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22CONDTIONS CAUSED BY ALLERGIES
23TREATMENT
Avoidance
Medication
Allergy Shots (Immunotherapy)
Control of environment
24ANAPHYLAXIS
SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTION
Life Threatening!
25Symptoms of Anaphylaxis
Occur within minutes or up to 2 hours after
exposure to allergen (in rare occasions, up to 4
hours after exposure)
26ANAPHYLAXIS
CAUSES
Food Allergies
Drug Allergies
Insect Stings
27Anaphylaxis
TREATMENT
3 Rs
Recognize symptoms React Quickly Review what
happened
28Anaphylaxis
TREATMENT
Epi pen (or epi pen jr.)
911
29References
- American Lung Association, www.lungusa.org
- Kids Health for Parents, www.kidshealth.org
- The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma
Immunology, www.aaaai.org
- The Lung Association, www.lung.ca
- Ohio Department of Health in Collaboration with
the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services,
Healthy Child Care Ohio, the Ohio Asthma
Coalition and the American Lung Association of
Ohio, Managing Asthma in Ohio Child Care
Facilities