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Articles related to "Allergic Symptoms"
Allergic People Take Care on Halloween Children and adults with allergies need to monitor and control their environment, for their health's sake. Halloween parties may be filled with hidden allergens. halloween party • food allergies • costumes masks • hidden ingredients • chemical sensitivities
Are Symptoms a Cold or Airborne Allergy Colds and allergies have symptoms in common, such as nasal problems and sneezing. Find the source of the condition to prevent future outbreaks. allergic symptoms • cold prevention • nasal congestion • antihistamines decongestants • allergy treatment
Perfume Causes Allergic Symptoms Perfumes are commonly used in fragrance, personal care and household products. Even natural aromatic oils can cause allergic symptoms when exposed to skin and system. perfume allergy • contact dermatitis • natural fragrance • respiratory symptoms • personal care products
Ragweed Allergies the Scourge of Indian Summer Ragweed allergies are nothing to sneeze at! Fall pollens cause misery, cover most of America and have an economic impact to the tune of over $3 billion each year ragweed pollens • allergy season • indian summer • fall weather • allergic symptoms
Allergy Medications Used to Treat Symptoms Allergic symptoms vary and so do the medications to treat allergies. Doctors most often recommend antihistamines and decongestants by prescription or over the counter. allergic symptoms • allergy medications • antihistamine medicine • decongestants • over te counter
Dog Allergies Allergic Dogs Benefit From Change in Their Diet. Hair Loss, Low Energy and Discharge Can Be Treated With Alternative Therapies Including Vitamins and Healthy Food dog allergies • alternative treatment for hair loss in dogs • vets prescribing antihistamines and steroids for d • healthy diets for dogs • curing allergic symptoms in dogs
Dust Proofing the House for Allergy Sufferers Dust mites are uninvited pests that cannot be seen by the naked eye, but cause misery to the allergy sufferer. Smart housekeeping cuts down their population. dust mites • allergy sufferer • house cleaning tips • allergic symptoms • quality of life issues
How To Eat Out When Food Allergies Are a Problem People with food allergies should exercise caution when eating out to avoid exposure to foods that cause allergic symptoms. Start by choosing the right restaurant. food allergiy • restaurant dining • eating out • prevent allergic symptoms • consult allergist
Hypoallergenic a Marketing Label for Cosmetics Allergic people are advised to avoid cosmetics that cause symptoms. Hypoallergenic and fragrance free products are less likely to cause reactions - no safety guarantee. hypoallergenic cosmetics • allergic symptoms • fragrance free products • perfume allergies • non-allergenic
October is Healthy Lung Month! A basic overview of asthma including a list of common myths. asthma • allergy • inhaler • anti-inflammatory • bronchodilator
Tips for House Cleaning to Reduce Dust Allergies Even clean houses have difficult to get rid of dust mites that cause allergic symptoms in sensitive people. Specific dust busting tips help to clear the environment. symptoms dust allergy • medication control allergies • asthma triggers • house cleaning tips • control allergic symptoms
Cities that Challenge People with Allergies The Asthma and Allergy Foundation (AAFA) has determined that certain cities may be more challenging for people who suffer from allergies this springtime. spring allergies • pollen count • louisville kentucky • asthma and allergy foundation of america • aafa
Fungal Pneumonia - Opportunistic Pneumonia is an inflammation or infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacteria or virus, but can also result from opportunistic fungi. fungal pneumonia • what is pneumonia • opportunistic fungi • pulmonary candidiasis • pathogenic fungus
Food Allergies a Health Problem on the Increase Food allergies are an emerging major health problem that appears to be increasing according to information from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease. food allergies • national institute health • packaged foods • epi pen • antihistimine medicine
Mold Allergy Symptoms and Prevention Some molds, such as penicillin, are helpful. Others, such as black molds, have toxic qualities. Any mold detected in the home should be removed quickly before it spreads. mold allergy • mold in the home • prevent mold • black mold • mold inhibitor paints
Allergic to Your Pet? How many times have you heard about your friend's dog that is "non-allergenic?" pet allergy • allergy to cats • allergy to dogs • living with pet allergies • non-allergenic pets
Allergy, Asthma and Allergy Facts A well-planned exercise program can improve overal physical and emotional well being in asthmatic patients. asthma • exercise • exercising with asthma
Diagnosing and Treating a Drug Allergy If an individual suspects a drug allergy, it must be diagnosed by a medical expert and treated according to the individual's unique situation. diagnosing a drug allergy • treating a drug allergy • determining allergic reaction to medication • treating allergic reaction to medication • drug allergy can cause anaphylaxis
Early Germ Exposure Boosts Immune Function Clean living may not equal healthy living. Some scientists suggest that too little germ exposure inhibits healthy immune development and promotes disease. early germ exposure boosts immune function • cleanliness weakens immunity • hygiene hypothesis • allergies and asthma pets and farm animals • antibacterial inhibit immune development
Remove Shampeeling for Seborrhea Wella System Professional Remove Shampeeling Anti-Dandruff shampoo is an effective dandruff shampoo, but may also help those with seborrhea who don't have dandruff. seborrhea treatment • shampoo for seborrheic dermatitis • dandruff treatment • dandruff cure • get rid of dandruff
Tips to Help Control Ragweed Allergy Symptoms Ragweed pollens cause miserable symptoms, such as sneezing, wheezing, sore throats and headaches. Here are steps to help avoid exposure to airborne troublemakers. ragweed pollen • allergy season • allergic reactions • hay fever • fall allergies
Common Allergies in Cats Cats can develop many of the same allergies that afflict people, and treatment varies based on the type of allergy. cat allergies • feline allergies • food allergies in cats • flea allergies in cats • environmental allergies in cats
Dangerous Side Effects of Allergy Medications Over-the-counter and prescription medicines can significantly relieve unpleasant spring-time allergy symptoms. But many medicines have side effects. side effects • allergy • medicines • drugs • symptoms
Dog Food for Allergic Dogs With 1 in 3 dogs in the US suffering from allergies, it might be time to look for alternatives to the antihistamines and steroids prescribed by vets. dog allergies • healthy nutrition for dogs • skin problems in dogs • alternative diets for dogs • giving your dog a shiny coat
Hay Fever & Injections On The NHS What is hay fever, what causes hay fever, what should you do if you think you have hayfever, is there an injection available on the NHS and who qualifies for this? hay fever • have i got hayf ever • signs and symptoms of hay fever • what should i do if i think i have hay fever • pollen
Hypo-allergenic Dogs There are more than 15 breeds of dog which can reduce allergic reactions in humans. This is good news for potental dog owners, like America's future First Family! hypo-allergenic dogs • dog breeds • reduce allergic reactions • poodle • labradoodle
Is it Flu, Allergies or the Common Cold? Become knowledgeable about the differences between the symptoms associated with the flu, the common cold and allergies. flu symptoms • is it allergies? • how do you get influenza • swine flu • h1n1
Ongoing Research Into Asthma and Allergies Dramatic advances in medical research have provided revealing information about the inner workings of asthma and allergies. future asthma and allergy therapies • asthma and allergy research • new treatments • t cells • interleukin 4 and 5
Spring Articles The month of April has brought spring to the northern hemisphere. See the month in review with articles that focus on spring. spring articles • march • april • women's health • healthy eating
Spring Hay Fever Thousands of women are currently suffering from seasonal allergic rhinitis, or simply "hay fever." This common allergy to pollen can be easily treated. hay fever • pollen • seasonal allergic rhinitis • allergies • flowers
The Botany of Nuts Allergies The most common food allergies in children are egg, milk, peanut, soy, fish, shellfish, and tree nuts. Some people are allergic to food items in the same plant family. peanuts • treenuts • anaphylactic shock • allergies • plant families
Top 25 Top Allergy Capitals of Fall 2008 Cities in the Southeast head the list of high pollen counts released by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. high pollen count cities • fall allergies • ragweed allergy • airborne allergies • asthma
Treatment for Eye Allergies Eye allergies commonly occur during spring and summer, causing symptoms of red, teary, itchy eyes. Causes, symptoms, and natural and medical treatments are discussed. treatment for eye allergies • treatment for allergic conjunctivitis • causes of eye allergies • symptoms of eye allergies • natural remedies for eye allergies
Allergic or Sensitivity Reactions to MSG There is debate and controversy over whether or not monosodium glutamate (MSG) is safe to eat. Some people report serious allergic symptoms when they ingest it. allergic reactions to msg • monosodium glutamate sensitivity • is monosodium glutamate safe • msg controversy • what is monosodium glutamate
Eight Common Food Allergens and Hidden Sources Food allergies may cause severe reactions that may require a trip to the emergency room and can even result in death. 90% of food allergies are caused by eight sources. food allergy • fda • common allergens • allergic reactions • immune symptom
Food Allergy Myths There are many mistaken beliefs about food allergies. Check out these food allergy myths to gain a better understanding about this common medical issue. food allergy myths • misconceptions about allergies • hidden allergens • food intolerance • is there medicine for food allergies?
How to Use an EpiPen® An anaphylactic reaction from food, insect stings, drugs, latex or other substances can be deadly. Prompt use of epinephrine with an auto-injector can save a life. stop an allergic reaction • what you need to know about epipens® • the epipen jr.® • anaphylactic reaction • how to use an epipen®
The Fibromyalgia/Hypothyroidism Link Elaine Moore says that "The link between hypothyroidism and fibromyalgia has recently intensified. It’s long been known that about 15 percent of patients with primary hypothyroidism go on to develop fibromyalgia." Further discussion will be found within this article. fibromyalgia • fms • hypothyroidism • chronic • pain
Job Stress-Can Cats Protect the Heart? It's no secret that stress in the workplace is taking its toll on everyone, affecting both physical and mental health. Adopting a cat may be just what the doctor ordered. cats • job stress • stress relief • cardiovascular disease • heart attack
Managing Your Fall Allergies Seasonal fall allergies and the common cold share many symptoms, but if you're an allergy sufferer, it's harder to find relief. Try these helpful tips! fall allergies • fall allergy symptoms • controlling fall allergies • managing fall allergies • allergies in fall
Natural Cures for Allergy Symptoms Allergy symptoms can be seasonal or last all year. Natural medicine offers several safe ways to relieve sinus congestion, runny nose and other effects of allergies. allergies • ragweed • seasonal allergies • neti pot • sinus |
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