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Allergic Rhinitis / Hay Fever

Allergic rhinitis is the most common form of non-infectious rhinitis, affecting 10% to 30% of all adults and as many as 40% of children of the population.

Allergic rhinitis is the most common form of non-infectious rhinitis, affecting 10% to 30% of all adults and as many as 40% of children of the population.

Did you know that…

1 in 5 Malaysian children could develop allergies.

Allergic rhinitis is the most common of all childhood allergies, causing runny nose, nasal blockage and sneezing.

Anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock is the most severe form of allergy affecting 0.05-2% of world’s population, with rapid onset and may cause death.

There are no known cures for many types of allergies.

If both parents have an allergic condition, 4 out of 5 of their children are at risk of developing allergies.

Allergic rhinitis / hay fever has been identified as one of the top few allergies which carry 29.1%.

(Reference from http:// http://magazine.scientificmalaysian.com/issue-9-2014/allergies/)

Why Bionette?

Bionette is a clinically proven, drug free, side-effect free, small and lightweight, easy-to-use licensed medical device

Bionette uses red light phototherapy to reinforce our natural protection against allergens

Bionette helps body to fight off allergy by eliminating secretion of histamine

Clinical tests has proven the effectiveness with 72% of patients with allergic symptoms decreased in 2 weeks

Easy to use – 3 times a day for 4.5 minute

SOURCES OF ALLERGEN TRIGGERS

Seasonal allergic rhinitis is triggered by pollen and mold spores. Sources include:

Tree pollens in spring (Alder, Ash, Beech, Birch, Box, Elder, Elm, Hickory, Maple, Mulberry, and Oaks)

Grass pollens in late spring and summer (Bermuda Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Johnson Grass, Bahia, Orchard, Meadow Fescue, Rye Grass, Redtop, Timothy, and Sweet Vernal)

Spores from plants (ferns, fungi)

Air transmitted flower and weed pollens (Ragweed, Dock, Golden Rod, Plantains, Sheep Sorrel, Thistle, Sagebrush and Nettles)

Fungus, mould growing on dead leaves, common in summer and fall. Cutting grass, raking leaves, working in hay and mulch piles, walking amongst ferns and kicking mushrooms will increase your exposure to outdoor moulds and their spores.

Pollen is released early in the morning, shortly after dawn. Pollen travels best on warm, dry, breezy days and peaks in urban areas mid-day. Pollen counts are lowest during chilly or wet periods.

Year-round allergic rhinitis may be triggered by:

Pet dander

Dust and household mites

Cockroaches

Moulds growing on walls, paper, house plants, carpeting, and upholstery

Risk Factors

Family history of allergies

Having other allergies, such as food allergies or eczema

Exposure to second hand cigarette smoke

Male gender

ALLERGY OR COLD

The similarities between symptoms of the nasal allergies (also called allergic rhinitis, indoor or outdoor allergies, seasonal allergies, pet allergies or hay fever) and cold/flu can cause confusion.

Worse, it can cause you to make the wrong diagnosis and treat with the wrong medications. And, if allergies are left untreated, it can cause more serious conditions like sinusitis or ear infections.

Allergic Rhinitis Flu/Cold
Symptoms Allergies usually cause runny nose (clear discharge), stuffed nose, violent sneezing, wheezing, coughing, watery and itchy eyes. Flu/cold usually includes runny nose (yellow discharge), aches and pains, sore and scratchy throat along with sneezing and coughing.
Fever There is no fever with allergies. If you have a fever it is almost certainly a flu/cold rather than allergies.
When Anytime of the year: spring, summer, fall or winter. Usually appear in winter, but are also possible in the fall, spring or summer.
Warning Symptoms begin almost immediately after exposure to allergens. Usually takes a few days for flu/cold symptoms to appear.
Duration Symptoms last a long time, as long you are exposed to the allergen. If the allergen is present all year long, symptoms can be chronic Flu/cold symptoms should clear up within a few days to a week. Rarely lasts more than 10 days.

PET ALLERGIES

You can keep your pet when you use Bionette!

It used to be a quandary for pet allergy suffers… keep your pet and suffer from your allergy or give away your pet and suffer emotionally. Now Bionette allows you to not suffer and keep your pet.

Mammals, such as dogs, cats, horses and all birds secrete fluids and shed danders which contain allergens. These allergens have the natural ability to stick and collect on most surfaces. They often will not lose their influence for several months.

Pet hair and fur are not allergens. They do however, tend to collect dander and they can harbour other allergens such as dust and pollen.

Before Bionette, if you had pet allergies, it was best to do the following:

Avoid contact with cats, dogs, other mammals, birds, or their dander

Keep pets out of the house

Only keep pets that do not have hair, fur or feathers. Pets such as fish, reptiles and insects

Avoid visiting people with pets

Today you can use Bionette and reduce or eliminate your pet allergy symptoms.

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