Health

Allergies are linked to stress says research

Stress reportedly produces a hormone that is involved in the production of allergies in the nasal cavity

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 27 Mar 2021 7:00PM

Allergies are linked to stress says research
Allergies appear to be linked to psychological stress. – IStock pic, March 27, 2021

STRESS could be an aggravating factor in people who suffer from allergies. According to a Japanese study, the increase in allergic reactions could be linked to the stress hormone corticotropin. 

"In my daily practice, I meet many patients with allergies who say their symptoms worsened due to psychological stress," explains Dr Mika Yamanaka-Takaichi from the University of Osaka, who led the study. The researcher's work links the production of corticotropin, a hormone produced during a stressful situation, to the proliferation of mast cells. The latter are involved in allergies in the nasal cavity. This mixture could thus be at the origin of aggravated allergies.

A better understanding of the origin of allergies allows us to find adapted treatments to better treat them. "We have also found promising therapeutic potential in candidates like antalarmin," Dr Yamanaka-Takaichi indicated.

In the United States more than 50 million people are believed to be allergic to something. Experts note that allergy diagnoses are on the rise. 

According to WHO projections, half of the world's population will be affected by an allergic condition by 2050. In comparison, it was less than 5% in 1970. – ETX Studio, March 27, 2021

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