You
would have asked you too, lately, at least once, why the incredible
increase in allergies especially in children and adolescents.Well, read what the motivation might be able to explain this phenomenon.
A study by the University of Otago Wellington, New Zealand, published in the journal Clinical and Experimental Allergy, shows that the intake of paracetamol may be associated with the development of asthma and allergies in children.Julian Crane, scientist, epidemiologist, study coordinator, says that "children who took paracetamol before the age of 15 months (90% of children) have three times more likely to become sensitive to allergens and twice as likely longer to develop symptoms such as asthma at 6 years of age than children who did not use this active ingredient. "But no one knows yet the exact reason for this hypersensitivity. Perhaps, says Crane, "paracetamol was given too freely to the children."
The news is really shocking, especially because, as you may have read in previous posts, paracetamol was hitherto considered a safe drug in pregnancy is both childhood.If one considers, therefore, that this assumes that the mother comes into contact, inevitably, with the fetus, then this problem may be already at 9 months before birth, during which time pain in the head, bones, minor ailments seasonal, etc., etc., may occur more often in a mother-tired from the pregnancy.
How was it carried out the study?Between 1997 and 2001, physicians have selected 1,105 pregnant women and 1,500 children. During growth, precisely three months, 15 months and 6 years, the mothers filled out questionnaires indicating the amount of paracetamol taken and outbreaks of allergies, asthma, skin rashes, eczema. At the age of 6 years, children underwent allergy tests, showed strong allergic reaction if they took high amounts of acetaminophen, and any allergies he had taken shortly. In the blood of children with allergies, IgE antibodies were also present, whose number increases if you have allergies.
These results bind very well to the study, which I mentioned in a previous post, published in The Lancet. On that occasion, Dr. Richard Beasley showed an increase of 46% of asthma and allergies in children who were given acetaminophen during the first year of life. Beasley stated that "paracetamol, as is known, reduces the antioxidative defenses, which can lead, in the respiratory tract, to a process of inflammation ... and this is the basis of asthma and allergies."
Information that make me very destabilizing one question: what else are they hiding? ... And you think that is about 120 drugs acetaminophen (Tachipirina, Tachifludec, Vicks, Zerinol, Efferalgan, etc. etc.).
Do you have any relevant experience? Tell it!
A study by the University of Otago Wellington, New Zealand, published in the journal Clinical and Experimental Allergy, shows that the intake of paracetamol may be associated with the development of asthma and allergies in children.Julian Crane, scientist, epidemiologist, study coordinator, says that "children who took paracetamol before the age of 15 months (90% of children) have three times more likely to become sensitive to allergens and twice as likely longer to develop symptoms such as asthma at 6 years of age than children who did not use this active ingredient. "But no one knows yet the exact reason for this hypersensitivity. Perhaps, says Crane, "paracetamol was given too freely to the children."
The news is really shocking, especially because, as you may have read in previous posts, paracetamol was hitherto considered a safe drug in pregnancy is both childhood.If one considers, therefore, that this assumes that the mother comes into contact, inevitably, with the fetus, then this problem may be already at 9 months before birth, during which time pain in the head, bones, minor ailments seasonal, etc., etc., may occur more often in a mother-tired from the pregnancy.
How was it carried out the study?Between 1997 and 2001, physicians have selected 1,105 pregnant women and 1,500 children. During growth, precisely three months, 15 months and 6 years, the mothers filled out questionnaires indicating the amount of paracetamol taken and outbreaks of allergies, asthma, skin rashes, eczema. At the age of 6 years, children underwent allergy tests, showed strong allergic reaction if they took high amounts of acetaminophen, and any allergies he had taken shortly. In the blood of children with allergies, IgE antibodies were also present, whose number increases if you have allergies.
These results bind very well to the study, which I mentioned in a previous post, published in The Lancet. On that occasion, Dr. Richard Beasley showed an increase of 46% of asthma and allergies in children who were given acetaminophen during the first year of life. Beasley stated that "paracetamol, as is known, reduces the antioxidative defenses, which can lead, in the respiratory tract, to a process of inflammation ... and this is the basis of asthma and allergies."
Information that make me very destabilizing one question: what else are they hiding? ... And you think that is about 120 drugs acetaminophen (Tachipirina, Tachifludec, Vicks, Zerinol, Efferalgan, etc. etc.).
Do you have any relevant experience? Tell it!
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