Eczema, Asthma & Hay Fever Cases Now Reaching Epidemic Levels

Urgent Investigation and Funding for Treatment is Needed Now

By The Brit, published Sep 27, 2007
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An influential report was released yesterday confirming that the incidence of allergic disease in the UK now ranks among the highest in the world. As the parent of a child that was hospitalized by Asthma a few years ago, I was immediately keen to understand what the reasons are for such a rapid growth in conditions like asthma, hay fever and eczema.

The notable growth in cases of asthma began in the 1950s when the numbers of people affected in the UK was to nearly double every decade continually in to the 1990s. A remarkable trend that surely merits investigation and urgent action by health authorities you may think. But even more startling to me is that more recent research undertaken in 2004 found that almost 40% of children in the UK, and around 30% of all adults, have been diagnosed with asthma, eczema, hay fever or even a distressing combination of these allergies.

One of the most severe allergic reactions a victim can suffer is called anaphylactic shock. The symptoms include a fall in blood pressure, breathlessness and sudden swelling. This reaction can be so severe and occur so quickly that it is essential to get emergency medical attention. I was stunned to learn that hospital admissions in the UK due to this life threatening condition rose to more than 30,000 a year, more than a seven fold increase, between 1990 and 2004 and several lives are now being lost each year. The most common causes of anaphylactic shock are insect bites or stings and nut allergies.

The growth in peanut allergy sufferers is possibly the most startling I was able to find on record. It is estimated that 25,000 people in the UK are now at risk from exposure to the nuts and recorded cases saw an increase of nearly 120% in the four years between 2001 and 2005.

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