What to do in case of allergy

Perfume allergy is common, it’s easy to treat because most of the time it’s enough not to wear perfume, or be very close to people who use intense perfumes, perfume allergy can cause respiratory symptoms, such as nose itching, eyeburn and sneezing, but it can also cause skin symptoms that are in direct contact with perfume.

Many fragrances are very unstable and rust during storage or when exposed to sunlight and air.These oxidation products act as phototoxic agents and strong sensitizers that cause allergic symptoms.

You can identify allergy after observing symptoms

People with asthma, allergic rhinitis or other allergies are the most likely to develop this type of allergy, the family doctor or allergist can make the diagnosis based on symptoms, without requiring specific tests, and indicate the necessary treatment, which can only be done with the elimination of intense aromas.

The most appropriate treatment is not to use perfume, nor to be close to people who use very intense perfumes.

Important recommendations include

There is no desensitization to perfume, so this type of allergy has no cure.

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