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  • How to Dust Mite Proof Your Home

    If members of your family suffer from allergies, you’ll find it necessary to dust mite proof your home as best you can. Dust mites may be extremely tiny, but they are a huge contributor to asthma...

  • How to Relieve Sinus Allergy Symptoms Naturally

    You can relieve your sinus allergy symptoms from the comfort of your home. In fact, your kitchen cabinet may already contain some products that can offer nasal relief, or ease your sinus headache...

  • How to Diagnose Milk Protein Intolerance

    Milk protein intolerance, sometimes called a milk allergy, is a condition in which a body's immune system tries to fight off the protein found in milk. This type of allergy is most common in...

  • How to Identify Non-Itchy Rash Allergies

    Allergies come about when your body confuses a generally benign substance as being harmful to the body. The immune system overreacts and allergic symptoms are experienced. Allergies may be caused...

  • How to Get Rid of Dander In-Home

    When you have pet allergies, your beloved Fido can make your home a house of misery. Your pet's hair and saliva are allergy-causing culprits, but an animal's dander -- or dead skin cells -- often...

  • How to Test for Yeast Allergies

    Sometimes people feel bad and they blame it on yeast allergies. People can be allergic to many foods; allergies can exist from birth or they can develop later on in life. You can self-test for...

  • How to Do an Allergy Shot With an Insulin Syringe

    An allergy shot is an injection of epinephrine, more commonly know as adrenaline. The injection can be given in the muscle or under the skin. An insulin syringe is usually composed of a 27- to...

  • How to Get Allergy and Sinus Relief

    Are you looking for allergy and sinus relief? It can be quite uncomfortable to deal with sinus and allergy problems, but there are a few allergy and sinus remedies that will improve your nasal...

  • How to Vapor Steam Dust Mites

    According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation, dust mites are one of the leading causes of allergy and asthma symptoms today. One of the most effective methods of killing dust mites in linens is...

  • How to Eliminate Post Nasal Drip

    Post nasal drip is when excessive mucus drips down from your nose into the back of your throat. The feeling of thick secretions in your throat may cause frequent throat clearing, coughing, and...

  • How to Tell If I'm Allergic to Milk

    Ice cream, cheese and other dairy products can provoke some less than desirable reactions in some people. According to the Mayo Clinic, milk allergy is one of the top eight food allergies. It can...

  • How to Get Rid of Poison Ivy Rash Fast

    Get rid of poison ivy rash and stop poison ivy itch now. Don't spend hundreds of dollars on poison ivy creams and lotions. And no need for doctors and dangerous steroid treatments to get rid...

  • How to Get Rid of Red Bumps on the Face

    When red bumps appear on one's face, it is usually assumed that they have been hit with the curse of acne, however, that is not always the case. Peri-oral dermatitis, skin allergies, stress,...

  • How to Treat a Fructose Intolerance

    Fructose intolerance could affect more people than previously thought. The condition often goes undiagnosed. But with the proper tools and some research, individuals with fructose intolerance can...

  • How to Cure Detergent Allergies

    If your skin is frequently irritated by detergent, you likely suffer from contact dermatitis, either the irritant or allergic type. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, contact...

  • How to Improve Pollen Allergies

    More than 50 million Americans suffer from allergies according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA). For those who suffer from pollen allergies, there are effective ways to...

  • How to Check Medicine for Allergies or Reactions

    People with food and drug allergies must be very careful when taking medication. Even if the medication does not include a drug that triggers your allergies, it may include a related drug that has...

  • How to Relieve Head Congestion

    Head congestion or nasal congestion may be caused by allergies, infection and sinus conditions. You will need to see your doctor for a check-up so he can determine the source of your head...

  • How to Get Rid of an Allergic Reaction Rash

    Exposure to allergens in your environment can cause an an allergic reaction, which occur when histamines are produced by your cells and attack histamine receptor sites. During this reaction your...

  • How to Tell If You Have a Wheat Allergy

    Food allergies occur when your immune system cannot properly process something you have eaten. People with wheat allergies show an adverse reaction when they have ingested wheat...

  • How to Decrease Allergy Symptoms

    Over 50 million people in America suffer from allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Allergies of all kinds manifest themselves with similar symptoms. The most...

  • How to Reduce Thick Post Nasal Drip

    Post-nasal drip occurs when the sinuses produce an abundance of mucus that accumulates in the throat and back of the nose. It can be caused by allergies, the common cold, sinusitis, non-heartburn...

  • How to Clear Cat Allergies

    Cat allergies--and allergies to other animals--occur when your body's immune system mistakenly identifies the proteins in the animal's dander, saliva and urine as harmful invaders. Symptoms of cat...

  • How to Cure Allergies From Mold & Dust

    More than 50 million Americans suffer from allergies, according to the New York Times. Allergies affect people differently, causing various reactions. Most experience itchy eyes, a stuffy nose and...

  • How to Control Pollen Allergy

    Coughing, sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and fatigue—these are some of the many pollen allergy symptoms that plague allergy sufferers. And for three seasons of the year, pollen seems to be...

  • How to Reduce Allergic Eye Swelling

    Allergic eye swelling can be caused by pets, pollen, chemicals, cosmetics, medications and food allergies. In addition to eye swelling, your eyes may become red, itch and burn. It is important to...

  • How to Eliminate House Allergies

    Over 50,000,000 people in America suffer from allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Common allergies include food allergies, seasonal allergies and household...

  • How to Find a Doctor Who Tests for Chemical Allergies

    Chemical allergies, or chemical sensitivities, affect thousands of people worldwide. We live in a chemical environment and are constantly exposed to increasing numbers of chemicals in the air we...

  • How to Cure Pet Dander

    Animal lovers know that pets can be a great joy. However, all animals shed tiny flakes from their fur, feathers or skin called dander, which is similar to dandruff in humans. Dander is a...

  • How to Stop a Dairy Allergy Attack

    According to the National Peanut Board, food allergies affect about four percent of the United States population. Dairy allergies are common among food allergies and can have life-threatening...

  • How to Clear Up Sinus Drainage

    Sinus disease affects more than 35 million people in the U.S., according to the Harvard Medical School Guide to Healing Your Sinuses. The sinuses are a very sensitive cavity located behind the...

  • How to Outsmart Your Allergies

    Over 50,000,000 people in America suffer from allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The Mayo Clinic defines an allergic reaction as "when your immune system reacts...

  • How to Stop Wheezing From Allergies

    Over 50,000,000 people in America suffer from allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. A common side effect of allergies is wheezing. Wheezing is produced when a...

  • How to Lessen Allergies

    Over 50 million people in America suffer from allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The Mayo Clinic defines an allergic reaction as "when your immune system reacts...

  • How to Allergy-Proof Your Bedroom

    If you or a loved one suffers from allergies, it is time to take action. Every room in the house can eventually be transformed to an allergy-proof state, but this can be costly. Most people start...

  • How to Treat Pollen & Ragweed Allergies

    Pollen allergies are a common problem, and they can be combated in many different ways. The most common treatment for mild to moderate allergies that come on suddenly is with antihistamines. When...

  • How to Combat Allergies

    More than 50 million people in the United States have allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. An allergic reaction occurs when your immune system negatively responds...

  • How to Stop a Sinus Cough

    Chronic cough is a condition caused by postnasal drip from your sinuses, excess mucus that trickles down the back of your throat and causes irritation. Relief from sinus cough can be achieved by...

  • How to Relieve Spring Allergies

    Over 50 million people in America suffer from allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The Mayo Clinic defines an allergic reaction as "when your immune system reacts...

  • How to Tell If You Have Mold Sickness

    Have you recently come down with allergy symptoms, headaches, stomach pains, breathing problems, or rashes, but you are unsure of the cause? If you suspect that your home or office has a mold...

  • How to Overcome Allergies

    Over fifty million people in America suffer from allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The Mayo Clinic defines an allergic reaction as "when your immune system...

  • How to Desensitize a Cat Allergy

    Children and adults with cat allergies can experience a host of symptoms, including itching, watery eyes, sneezing and coughing, wheezing, and hives; this is a response to the protein found in the...

  • How to Overcome Allergies the Natural Way

    The American Academy of Allergy and Asthma Immunology (AAAAI) claims that over 50 million Americans suffer from allergies. Although there is no cure for seasonal allergies, there are ways of...

  • How to Diagnose Allergies in Toddler

    The Johns Hopkins Sinus Center in Baltimore, MD, reports that pediatric allergies are often misread as symptoms of ear, nose and throat conditions. Allergies may be the real culprit in reactive...

  • How to Control Allergies With Local Honey

    Local honey is a folk remedy used to treat pollen allergies. It contains the same types of pollen that are found airborne in the local environment. The idea behind treating allergies with local...

  • How to Prevent Allergy Burning of Eyes

    Allergies affect 40 to 50 million Americans, according to the American Academy of Allergy and Asthma Immunology (AAAAI). Each person reacts differently to allergies. Some people experience skin...

  • How to Improve Dust Allergies

    Dust allergies are common, and symptoms tend to mimic the common cold. Typical signs of dust allergies include sneezing, a runny nose and wheezing. Although there's no way to eliminate dust from...

  • How to Keep Dust Mites Out of Your Bed

    Dust mites are relentless in their reproduction and elimination process. And since it is the protein in the feces that they produce that causes the allergic reaction these 2 traits are not good...

  • How to Relieve Rhinitis

    Rhinitis refers to inflammation is the nasal passageway, and symptoms can include a runny nose, congestion, sore throat and sneezing. Several factors contribute to rhinitis, such as exposure to an...

  • How to Prevent Dander Allergies

    Preventing allergies to pet dander involves keeping the pets out of the bedroom and off of upholstered furniture, bathing the pets on a regular basis and eliminating as much carpeting as possible...

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