🤧 World Allergy Day – 8th July (Global)
Raising Awareness for a Growing Global Health Challenge
On 8th July, the world observes World Allergy Day, a global initiative dedicated to raising awareness about the prevalence, impact, and management of allergic diseases [citation:3][citation:6]. The concept of "allergy" was first introduced in 1906 by Austrian physician Clemens von Pirquet. Since then, allergies have become a significant public health concern worldwide [citation:3].
The World Health Organization reports that allergies are spreading rapidly. At the beginning of the 21st century, one in ten adults and one in four children suffered from allergies; by 2021, that number had risen to one in three. The WHO has further predicted that by 2050, half of the world's population will suffer from some form of allergy [citation:3]. World Allergy Day was first organized in 2000 by the World Allergy Organization (WAO) and the World Organization for Immunopathology to promote better prevention and treatment [citation:6].
🤧 Understanding Allergies
- Definition: An allergy is an immune system response to a foreign substance that's not typically harmful to the body.
- Common Triggers: Pollen, dust mites, pet dander, certain foods, and insect stings.
- Food Allergy: More than 200 food products have been identified as potential allergens [citation:3].
- Rapid Growth: Allergies are one of the fastest-growing chronic diseases globally.
❤️ How to Observe World Allergy Day
- 📖 Educate yourself and others about allergy symptoms and triggers.
- 🩺 If you suspect you have allergies, consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and management.
- 🤝 Show understanding and support for those living with severe allergies.
- 🌐 Learn about the World Allergy Organization's initiatives and resources [citation:6].
- 📢 Share allergy awareness information using #WorldAllergyDay.
🧭 A Health Message
"One of the main causes of food allergies is intestinal permeability, when the intestinal mucosa changes due to dysbiosis or inflammation." [citation:3]
🤧 Knowledge is the First Step to Prevention. 🤧
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