Hypersensitivities vs. Allergies: What’s the Confusion?

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What’s the confusion? I’ll explain. This is (partly) how doctors classify Type 1 Hypersensitivities:

Hypersensitivities (Type I)

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Allergies (Pollen)                    “The Other” Hypersensitivities

 

Allergies: The immune system’s reactions to tree, weed, or grass pollen, all harmless foreign substances.

“The Other” Hypersensitivities: The immune system’s reactions to any foreign substance, in the body or just touching the body, except pollen.

See what causes the confusion? The over-arching hypersensitivity category and the hypersensitivity subcategory have the same name. As a result, many people say allergies when referring to hypersensitivities. So do I, sometimes. After all, allergies is much easier to say than hypersensitivities.

But when I’m writing for this site, I will always distinguish between allergies and the other hypersensitivities. Sometimes, I will even refer to allergies as pollen allergies, though the phrase is redundant.

Motion sickness is a hypersensitivity.

Lactose intolerance is a hypersensitivity.

A drug side effect is a hypersensitivity.

A local reaction from an allergy shot is a hypersensitivity.

Any reaction not triggered by pollen is a hypersensitivity—a simple hypersensitivity.


What are some differences between allergies and the other hypersensitivities?

[lgc_column grid=”50″ tablet_grid=”50″ mobile_grid=”100″ last=”false”]Pollen Allergies [/lgc_column][lgc_column grid=”50″ tablet_grid=”50″ mobile_grid=”100″ last=”true”]Other Hypersensitivities[/lgc_column]

[lgc_column grid=”50″ tablet_grid=”50″ mobile_grid=”100″ last=”false”]Tend to make you sneeze and/or to stuff up your sinuses[/lgc_column][lgc_column grid=”50″ tablet_grid=”50″ mobile_grid=”100″ last=”true”]Tend to make you itch, bother your stomach, or give you headaches[/lgc_column]
[lgc_column grid=”50″ tablet_grid=”50″ mobile_grid=”100″ last=”false”]Tend to decrease with age [/lgc_column][lgc_column grid=”50″ tablet_grid=”50″ mobile_grid=”100″ last=”true”]Tend to increase with age[/lgc_column]
[lgc_column grid=”50″ tablet_grid=”50″ mobile_grid=”100″ last=”false”]People understand allergies, say “Bless you,” when you sneeze[/lgc_column][lgc_column grid=”50″ tablet_grid=”50″ mobile_grid=”100″ last=”true”]People rarely understand hypersensitivities or believe you have them[/lgc_column]

Dr. Jean M. Bradt
Ph.D., Psychology, Loyola University of Chicago, 1988

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