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  • How to Treat Fingernail Infections

    A fingernail infection is usually caused by a fungus on the nail bed. A fungal infection of the nail (onychomycosis) typically begins as a yellow spot under the nail, which may spread and make the...

  • How to Treat Allergies With Acupuncture

    Acupuncture stimulates your body to use its natural healing powers. This is done when a specialist who is certified in the use of acupuncture inserts needles at very specific points on the body....

  • How to Know If I'm Allergic to Nicotine

    Nicotine is the primary ingredient in cigarettes and tobacco products. Nicotine is highly addictive and harmful to your health. Tobacco use or exposure has been shown to cause cancer, emphysema,...

  • How to Clear Head Congestion and Allergies If Medicine Isn't Working

    Head congestion and allergies are a troubling condition for many people and they often go hand-in-hand. If medicines are no longer working, there are several steps you can take to relieve your...

  • How to Diagnose Morning Nasal Congestion

    If you have congestion is your nasal passages in the morning, you could be suffering from allergic rhinitis, non-allergic rhinitis, a virus or sinus disease. To determine which you have, you may...

  • How to Cure Post Night Post Nasal Drips

    Post-nasal drip is caused when mucus drips from the sinuses down the back of the throat. It can be caused by excess, thick secretions or from an obstruction or irregularity in the clearance of...

  • How to Stop Constant Coughing From Allergies

    Coughing is the way your body protects itself from allergens. Allergens such as pollen, mold spores, pet dander, and dust mites can trigger a cough. Allergies can cause post-nasal drip or an...

  • How to Get Rid Of A Sinus Headache

    If you have ever suffered from those dreaded sinus headaches on a regular basis, there are a few things you can do to stop the pain and suffering. I have some sure fire ways to get rid of the pain...

  • How to Desensitize an Allergy

    Allergy shots, also known as immunotherapy, can desensitize you against allergies of many types. When you get allergy shots, a small amount of the offending allergen is injected into your body....

  • How to Cook With a Sulfite Allergy

    Sulfites are used in many foods as a preservative to keep food from spoiling, to brighten the color of food and to help food stay fresher longer. Packaged seafood, vegetables and fruits, and wine...

  • How to Rid Yourself of Hiccups Quickly

    Not only can hiccups be annoying, they can also be embarrassing in a professional setting. Don't let hiccups ruin your life! Save yourself and follow these steps to get rid of your hiccups now.

  • How to Get Rid of Throat Allergies

    Throat allergies are often associated with allergic rhinitis, which the most common of the allergic diseases, according to MedicineNet. It usually involves nasal symptoms due to seasonal pollens...

  • How to Check Allergies

    If you get a runny nose and watery eyes a few times a year, you may have allergies. You might notice that your symptoms occur when the pollen count is high, or you may find that your nose itches...

  • How to Test for Airborne Allergies

    If you have airborne allergies, such as pollen, you may need to have an allergy test to detect what you are specifically allergic to. Allergy testing can determine if your airborne allergies are...

  • How to Tell If You are Allergic to Casein or Milk Protein

    Millions of people worldwide face a dairy intolerance; thousands more are unaware of their intolerance. While there is no definitive test to determine if you are allergic to a food, there are...

  • How to Get Allergy Relief

    Here are some ways to get allergy relief. If you have tried everything else and nothing seems to work. Follow these steps and you could find yourself a new cure!

  • How to Clean a Room to Be Allergy Free

    Allergy-proofing your house can help significantly reduce asthma and respiratory allergy symptoms. Vacuuming frequently, using allergy-proof covers for pillows and mattresses, eliminating pet...

  • How to Stop Itching From Mold Allergies

    Mold allergies are caused by inhaling mold spores, which aggravates your respiratory system and can cause itching, sneezing, restricted breathing and coughing. Medication and thoroughly avoiding...

  • How to Cure Yeast Allergies

    Most people have enough healthy bacteria in their bodies to keep yeast growth under control. However, when imbalances occur, yeast can grow and cause allergies and infections. Yeast allergies are...

  • How to Recognize Signs of Gluten Intolerance

    Gluten intolerance is a food allergy that affects many people. Glutens are made of proteins found in wheat, rye, barley, and spelt. While the development of civilizations throughout history was...

  • How to Help Sinus Infection Post Nasal Drip

    Sinus infection post nasal drip can be difficult to manage. Lets take a look at what you can do to help sinus infection post nasal drip problems.

  • How to Allergy Proof Your House Against Dust Mites, For Severe Allergy Sufferers

    If you or someone you love suffers from severe allergies then you know how frightening, inconvenient and time consuming it can be, not to mention how expensive it is, the medications, doctor...

  • How to Deal with Seasonal Allergies or Hay Fever

    With the change of the weather, sometimes comes an increase in allergic rhinitis. This is another name for seasonal allergies or hay fever. Seasonal Allergies, or hay fever, can affect both...

  • How to Remove Mold From Your Home

    Mold is a type of fungus that is most often associated with damp, musty locations such as basements and bathrooms. Mold travels airborne as tiny spores which like to make their home in wet...

  • How to Make a Natural Allergy Cure

    You can use a combination of herbal and vitamin supplements as a natural allergy cure. Allergies can make it difficult to go outside, especially in the spring. The itchy nose and eyes, sneezing...

  • How to cure Hiccups:

    How to cure Hiccups - This article will show you how to cure the hiccups. How does one cure hiccups? Naturally all hiccups disappear by themselves as doctor say, but here are some crazy ideas on...

  • How to Reduce Hay Fever and Allergy Symptoms

    Do you know what is causing your hay fever and allergy symptoms? Taking simple steps to reduce those symptoms and preventing them from getting worse, can make a world of difference in your...

  • How to Eliminate Pet Dander

    Pet dander, contrary to what many people think, is not caused by pet hair or fur. Instead, it is caused by small pieces of dead skin that slough off your pet. These small pieces of skin are so...

  • How to Reduce Head Pressure

    Head pressure can be classified as a heavy feeling in your head near your temples or near the vein in front of your ears. You may even feel sporadic tension or tightness in your scalp or face. The...

  • How to Test for Cat Allergies

    Millions of people suffer from cat allergies. However, most people who have cat allergies are allergic to mold, dust and other allergens as well and may not realize that they are allergic to cats....

  • How to Cure Chronic Runny Nose

    A chronic runny nose can be annoying and uncomfortable, but it is rarely a sign of a serious illness. The most common cause of chronic runny nose is allergic rhinitis, which may occur year-round...

  • How to Deal With Being Allergic to Pollen, without becoming a hermit

    Avoiding pollen and treating any exposure.

  • How to Control Pollen at Home

    For allergy sufferers, pollen causes serious congestion once it gets inside the home. Spring and summer are especially hard to handle. Nearly anyone who goes outdoors is bound to come in contact...

  • How to Cure Allergies

    Allergies are more common than most people imagine. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology estimates that more than 50 million Americans suffer from some type of allergy. While...

  • How to Ease Allergy Symptoms

    The Spring season is beautiful, with the warm weather approaching and the blossoming of the trees and flowers. The only down side to Spring, is the blossoming of the trees and flowers, when you...

  • How to Help Stop Springtime Seasonal Allergies

    Millions and millions of people suffer from allergies during this time of year. In fact there are twice as many people suffering today then twenty years ago! The reason may be do to global warming...

  • How to Reduce Allergies Against Cats

    Allergies happen when the body's immune system overreacts to a foreign substance. Allergies to cat dander are very common. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America estimates that 10 million...

  • How to Welcome Spring in Your Home Without Allergies

    You can give your home the spring cleaning it needs without the sneaky allergy attacking sources. Watch out for these places allergies can be lurking.

  • How to Eliminate Dust Mites

    Dust mites are tiny pests that are related to spiders, ticks and fleas. They can and will live anywhere if the food is abundant. They like the similar environments that humans do. Because they...

  • How to Remove Dark Circle Around the Eyes Caused by Allergies

    Dark circles around the eyes that look fairly close to black eyes are also known as "allergic shiners." These puffy, dark circles can be hard to remove. The best way to remove such dark circles is...

  • How to Diagnose a Gluten Allergy

    A gluten allergy is commonly misdiagnosed because its symptoms include intestinal upset, diarrhea and symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. For this reason, it's especially important for people to...

  • How to Approch a Sinus Infection (Sinusitis) Problem

    Sinusitis means that sinuses are infected or inflamed. Your sinuses are empty air spaces within the bones surrounding the nose (paranasal sinuses). Sinuses have an opening into the nose for the...

  • How to Reduce Allergy Symptoms Towards Cats, Dogs & Birds

    We love our pets, they're part of the family. So what can we do to help our allergies towards them? Read on for tips that have worked for my family....

  • How to Cope With Being Lactose Intolerant, When You're a CHEESE LOVER!

    If you love cheese as much as I do...brie cheese, head cheese, cheddar, fresh mozzarella, and of course, good ol' American, you might just be devastated if you learn you're lactose intolerant. Or,...

  • Treatment for Allergy to Cats

    An estimated 16 to 20% of the population suffers from cat allergy symptoms. An allergy to cats can prevent you from owning a cat, and can also make it difficult to visit the homes of family and...

  • How to be peanut free in a nutty world

    This may help the reader navigate through the touchy subject of peanut allergies with friends and families. While it seems that there is peanut product in EVERYTHING, there are ways to make the...

  • How to get rid of chronic sinus infections

    Nearly everyone has had the experience of a sinus infection. The horrid discharge, pain, pressure and discomfort are symptoms that are all too familiar to those of us who have more than just the...

  • What to Do When You Have a Reaction to Collagen Injections?

    Collagen fillers are used to replace the natural protein lost as a result of the body's normal aging process. The treatments are not permanent, but can significantly improve the appearance of...

  • Home Remedies for Dog Allergies

    Dogs suffer from allergies just as humans do but it may take a little sleuthing to determine the culprit. One of the most common symptoms indicating a dog may be allergic to something is an...

  • How to Deal With an Anaphylactic Reaction

    An anaphylactic reaction can be fatal. Its literal translation is "ana" (against), "ic" (condition) and "phylaxis" (protection). The complete term is anaphylactic shock. Anaphylactic shock can...

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