Allergy And Sensitivity Hay Fever

Based on your genetics, your genetic predisposition for Hay Fever is

Normal
Low
Normal
High

What does this mean?

 Your genotypes show that you have no increased risk for hay fever.

How Is Your Genetic Risk Calculated?

This result is based on the SNPs(single nucleotide polymorphism)that are associated with Hay Fever.

Genes
Your Genotype
What it means?
Genes: IL13
Your Genotype: GG
What it means? Typical
Genes: IL1RL1
Your Genotype: AA
What it means? Typical
Genes: IL4
Your Genotype: TT
What it means? Higher risk for developing allergic rhinitis
Genes: Nearest to LRRC32/HLA-DQA1
Your Genotype: GG
What it means? Lower risk for developing asthma with hay fever
Genes: PBX2
Your Genotype: CC
What it means? Associated with allergic rhinitis
Genes: TGFB1
Your Genotype: GG
What it means? Typical
Genes: TLR1
Your Genotype: TC
What it means? Slightly higher risk for developing asthma with hay fever
Genes: WDR36_TSLP_intergenic
Your Genotype: CC
What it means? Higher risk for developing asthma with hay fever
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Limitations

This report does not diagnose any health conditions or provide medical advice. This should not be used as a diagnostic tool.
This result is limited to existing scientific research.
Please consult with a healthcare professional before making any major lifestyle changes or if you have any other concerns about your results.

What is Hay Fever?

Hay fever, also called allergic rhinitis, is a hypersensitive response towards environmental allergens. For instance, pollen, dust mites, pet saliva and fur. It causes signs and symptoms like runny nose, sneezing, and watery eyes but not to be confused with common cold where cough and sore throat are more common. Hay fever symptoms can be categorised as persistent or intermittent, and as mild or severe.

How It Affects Your Body

When you have hay fever, the body's immune system recognises the allergens as harmful substances. It triggers the release of chemicals such as histamine into the blood, which leads to a reaction that develops the signs and symptoms of hay fever.

This allergic reaction affects the upper airways (nose and nasal passages), which results in cold-like symptoms.

Signs and Symptoms

Suggested Lifestyle Changes

Dietary Recommendations:

  1. Consume fruits like kiwi, strawberries and pineapples as they are rich in Vitamin C, which acts as a natural antihistamine which reduces the symptoms of hay fever.
  2. Include fish in your diet, like salmon and sardines that have high Omega-3 fatty acids content to reduce inflammation. For vegetarians, you may opt for seeds or nuts (eg. walnuts and almonds) for anti-inflammatory benefits as well.
  3. Green tea and coffee can provide relief for hay fever symptoms. They are said to be able to produce compounds that block histamine production.
  4. Add more onions into your meals, such as soups, salads and stir-fry vegetables. Onions contain quercetin, a compound with anti-inflammatory and antihistamine properties.

Lifestyle Recommendations:

  1. Identify and avoid any known allergens.
  2. Keep windows closed to prevent entry of pollen into the house.
  3. Wash hands and hair thoroughly to remove any dust, pollen or potential allergens.
  4. Keep pets out of the house or bedroom if you are known to have allergies with pets shedding.
  5. Avoid drying clothes, towels, and linens outdoors, as pollen may stick onto the surfaces.
  6. Reduce dust mite population on sofas and carpets by vacuuming regularly. Wash clothes, bedsheets and pillow cases frequently using hot water.
  7. Install a dehumidifier in your home to keep humidity low and prevent the growth of potential allergens of hay fever.
  8. Consult a doctor for prescription of medications, such as oral antihistamines or topical decongestants, to relieve itching and watery nasal discharge.
  9. Immunotherapies are available to reduce the body? sensitivity towards the specific allergens. Please consult your doctor for more information about immunotherapy.
  10. Seek for immediate medical attention when present with signs and symptoms of hay fever.

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