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By Mario Ritter
HEALTH REPORT - May 1, 2002: Allergies1
This is the VOA Special English Health Report.
Many different substances and organisms in the environment affect our health. An allergy2 is an unusually strong
reaction to a substance. The substance may not be harmful under normal conditions. However, the way some
people react to a common substance may not be normal. People may feel as though they are very sick from an
infection.
Many different things can cause allergies. The most common cause is pollen3. Trees
and many other kinds of plants release huge amounts of pollen into the air to
reproduce successfully. To make things worse, different kinds of plants produce
pollen at different times of the year. For example, trees usually produce pollen in the
spring. Grasses pollinate in the summer. Weeds produce pollen in the autumn.
Many other things can cause allergies. They include organisms such as dust mites4
and molds, dead skin particles on dogs and cats, chemicals, plants, medicines and
some common foods. Insect bites also can cause allergic5 reactions.
There are several kinds of allergic reactions. The most common reaction is watery6, itchy eyes and a blocked or
watery nose. Other reactions include red, painful, itchy skin. Some allergic reactions can be so extreme that they
are life-threatening. For example, allergic reactions that block breathing tubes are very dangerous.
Doctors say there are several ways to treat allergies. They say people should try to avoid the substances that
cause allergic reactions. Medicines called antihistamines7 are used to treat allergies. These are some of the most
widely used medicines in the United States.
Another treatment is called immunotherapy. This involves injecting a patient with small amounts of the allergy-
causing substance. Larger and larger amounts are given. Over time, the patient develops a resistance to the
allergy-causing substance. This treatment is usually effective against allergies to small particles in the air, like
pollen or dust, and insect bites. However, this treatment is generally not used for allergies to foods.
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases says more than fifty-million Americans suffer from
allergies. The organization also says that treatments for allergies cost Americans eighteen-thousand-million
dollars each year.
This VOA Special English Health Report was written by Mario Ritter.
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1 allergies | |
n.[医]过敏症;[口]厌恶,反感;(对食物、花粉、虫咬等的)过敏症( allergy的名词复数 );变态反应,变应性 | |
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n.(因食物、药物等而引起的)过敏症 | |
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n.[植]花粉 | |
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n.(尤指令人怜悯的)小孩( mite的名词复数 );一点点;一文钱;螨 | |
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adj.过敏的,变态的 | |
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adj.有水的,水汪汪的;湿的,湿润的 | |
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7 antihistamines | |
n.抗组织胺药( antihistamine的名词复数 ) | |
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