Chemical Sensitivities Disability Tax Credit
What are Chemical Sensitivities? Multiple chemical sensitivities can include many different symptoms, and it is often referred to as an environmental illness. This is because people develop this as a result of their environment, such as tobacco smoke, automobile exhaust, perfume, and chlorine just to name a few.
What Causes Chemical Sensitivities? This is caused by high levels of chemicals which can make people sick and cause pollution in the environment. In some cases, pollutants are avoidable as many times we are at fault for things such as chemical spills. This differs from regular allergies, as there is no clear cause for these symptoms.
Symptoms of Chemical Sensitivities Symptoms include headaches, fatigue, dizziness, nausea, congestion, itching, sneezing, having a sore throat, chest pain, changes in your heart rhythm, difficulties breathing, muscle pain, diarrhea, bloating and gas, sleeping problems, a runny nose, and a skin rash.
Treatments for Chemical Sensitivities To treat chemical sensitivity, some doctors prescribe antidepressants to help with depression and anxiety. There is also medication to help treat symptoms such as headaches.
Eligibility Criteria for Disability Tax Credit for Chemical Sensitivities To be eligible, you must have had your disability for at least 12 months. It must be considered as severe affecting you the majority of the time and interfering with your daily activities.
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