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Can you develop allergies later in life?

Doctors say adult-onset allergies affect about 20% of allergy patients and can emerge in people in their 70s.

  • About 20% of allergies develop in adulthood, with some people experiencing their first allergic reactions well into their 60s or 70s as immune systems start overreacting to previously harmless substances.
  • Genetics play a significant role, but environmental factors like moving to new locations, pollution exposure, or lifestyle changes frequently trigger new allergic symptoms in adults.
  • Adults often dismiss persistent sneezing, coughing, or congestion as aging or colds rather than seeking diagnosis, yet healthcare providers emphasize early evaluation is crucial since many conditions mimic allergy symptoms.
  • Once diagnosed, patients can manage symptoms through environmental controls using HEPA filters or medications including nasal corticosteroid sprays, antihistamines, and decongestants, which help prevent secondary complications.
  • Immunotherapy involving regular injections or sublingual drops can help the immune system become less reactive over several years, potentially providing lasting relief and preventing new allergies from developing.
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Can you develop allergies later in life?

Doctonic reports that adult-onset allergies can develop at any age, often mimicking other conditions.

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katytimes.com broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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