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Avoiding the allergic substance is the mainstay of preventing an allergic response. Generally, patients should educate themselves and others about their allergy to ensure their health. Specific tips to avoid these common allergens are provided for you... Related Article Tags: , , One effective way of providing relief for a child or anyone with allergies or asthma is to control the triggers that could cause an allergic episode. When many people speak of allergies it's done in the context of being allergic to a certain thing like the lawn or a certain food. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction that occurs in response to a particular trigger. Knowing the symptoms of anaphylaxis may save your life or the life of someone you love. Related Article Tags: , , As a parent, it is very important for your child to have everything. You would want everything to be the best for your child and this is why most parents work very hard in order to give their children their needs and their wants. You work hard in order to give your child the best possible living conditions, nutritious and delicious foods, enroll them to the best schools, and you also want them to have the best toys that they can play with. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , It's no secret that certain things can trigger an allergic reaction or allergy attack in people who are sensitive to certain things. While allergies and asthma can be caused by a variety of common products, foods and things in our environment, one common trigger is dirt and dust. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Some people are not aware that they have food allergy. It can be difficult to diagnose especially if allergic reactions are not apparent before. Symptoms of food allergy only appear if you exceed the tolerable amount of foods you are allergic to. Food allergy lets your body react as if some foods are harmful. The immune system of the body then creates antibodies for fighting back food allergens which triggers the food allergy. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Allergic rhinitis, or "hay fever", is the most common allergy. It affects millions of people all over the world, causing many missed days from school and work. While allergic rhinitis is not life threatening, it does have a drastic negative affect on the quality of life. An allergy is the body's abnormal reaction to a perfectly normal substance. allergy relief medicines are often similar in their action upon the body, despite many triggers involved. Could it be that despite the huge number of allergies in the world, they all have their root in a similar condition? Related Article Tags: , , Spring is that wonderful time of year that's associated with rebirth. After a long winter, all the flowers and plants begin to bud and bloom. There's nothing like the beauty of new leaves and the sights of fresh flowers everywhere. That is, unless you or a loved one suffers from allergies. Related Article Tags: , , , , , ,
An informative article on allergy with info on symptoms of allergy and advice on ways to combat it. This article is to explain how to identify allergic asthma and how to prevent it. Read on. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Last time we were talking about two very common allergy triggers found in most homes. These were mold and dust caused by dirty furnace and air conditioner filters. There is also some information on the importance of having the right humidity in your home to make the air as comfortable as possible for someone who suffers from allergies or even asthma. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , There are many types of asthma, and while the general care is the same, recognizing which type of asthma you have can make a large variation in the types of management and care that will assist you. Related Article Tags: , , , In medical terms, the suffix "-itis" is used to denote inflammation of a certain area of the body. "Rhino-" on the other hand, refers to the nose. Rhinitis, therefore, refers to the condition in which there is inflammation
of the nasal mucosa. Most people actually think that rhinitis is the same as nasal allergies, but no, not quite. Not all cases of rhinitis are allergic in nature. In fact, this distinction is the basis for classifying rhinitis cases. They could be either allergic or the non-allergic type of rhinitis. Then, allergic rhinitis cases are further classified as perennial or seasonal. Non-allergic rhinitis also has its own subtypes; and they shall be this article's focus. Find out what some of the triggers of rosacea are and how to avoid... Related Article Tags: , , , Today, allergic reactions seem to be everywhere. Turn on the television and you are likely to see ads for decongestants and antihistamines meant to treat allergy symptoms. Go to the drug store and you will see pills for seasonal allergies, creams for allergic skin reactions, and even new age treatments to desensitize you from your allergies. Are you one of the millions that suffer from allergic reatactions at different times of the year? If so we have some info to help you with allergy treatments. Related Article Tags: , , Like sinusitis, sinus rhinitis is a respiratory condition which can make life miserable for its victim. Having this condition means that there is inflammation in the mucus membranes of the nose. It manifests itself through symptoms such as sneezing, watery eyes, runny nose, nasal congestion and itchiness felt in the eyes, ears, nose, throat and roof of the mouth. This condition is not life-threatening. However, it should not be ignored as it can keep you from performing normally and may lead to serious complications. Nowadays, there are lots of people suffering from allergies. Allergies are caused by the reaction of the body against foreign objects which trigger attacks. It causes symptoms like sneezing, coughing, stuffy and runny nose, nasal itchiness, post-nasal drip or skin rash. Aside from that, these allergic reactions can also lead to serious medical conditions such as allergic rhinitis, asthma, conjunctivitis, eczema, rashes or hives, allergic shock, and sinusitis. If you suspect you have allergies, your family physician may refer you to an allergist to find out what triggers your allergic reactions. The allergist will perform a number of tests and ask you several questions about your symptoms. Once the allergy-causing substance or allergen is identified, your allergy remedy may be a self-care treatment or use of medications depending on the nature of the problem.
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