CASE STUDY: Allergies
SUBMITTED BY: Katie Donnelly, Adv Dip HSc Naturopathy
PATIENT: 34-year-old male
INITIAL PRESENTATION:
Presenting with allergic rhinitis primarily relative to seasonal allergies but also dust and cats (skin prick test identified). Symptoms include itchy, red eyes, blocked/runny nose, increased sneezing, itchy nose and throat, overall congestion.
High energy and highly active individual but can experience chest tightness when doing high-intensity exercise, exacerbated by cold air. Has had two asthma attacks in the past but has not been diagnosed as asthmatic. Uses a preventative inhaler x2 daily to reduce the likelihood of asthma attacks reoccurring. Experienced anxiety associated with this.
Second-hand smoke inhalation consistently as a child but has never smoked himself. No digestive concerns and sleep patterns are consistent and restorative. Deviated septum was repaired via surgery in 2015 to aid breathing.
High histamine is relative to increased frequency and severity of reactions. Dietary choices may be contributing and noted association between consumption of wheat and dairy products.
Symptoms worsen with dust exposure and when cutting the lawns. Noted an increase in symptom frequency on moving from the South Island to the North Island in 2010 (pollen exposure, weather, humidity, living conditions).
HERBAL TREATMENT
Baical Skullcap ( Scutellaria baicalensis) 30mL
Echinacea Blend (angustifolia and purpurea) 30mL
Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis) 20mL
Albizia ( Albizzia lebbeck) 25mL
Dosage:
7.5ml 2x daily – take away from meals to prevent any potential malabsorption from tannins. Add to a small amount of juice to improve flavour. Shake well before pouring.
NUTRITIONAL & LIFESTYLE CHANGES:
Client is also taking quercetin and vitamin C combination tablet for antioxidant support and histamine regulation, particularly when exercising or during times of fasting when the herbal formula may not sit on an empty stomach, and magnesium cell salts (indicated through tongue tremor and regular cramping post-high-intensity exercise).
Focusing on alterations in diet to increase mineral and vitamin uptake through food to reduce reliance or need for supplementation daily but to use during high-intensity exercise.
Increase in beneficial fats to aid in reducing inflammation. Reducing bread, milk/cheese, and black tea intake to prevent associated congestion and phlegm. Replacing sugar-free drinks with water to support hydration needs and toxin removal.
Consider living conditions – dampness in the home mentioned so a dehumidifier can be beneficial to prevent worsening of breathing due to dampness and potential mould development.
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