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  • How to Test for Allergy to Peanut Butter

    Peanut butter is both a commonly enjoyed food and a common allergen. A peanut allergy frequently appears during childhood and usually becomes a lifelong problem. Some allergic people only...

  • How to Kill Fungus in the Sinus Cavity With Probiotics

    Studies at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, have discovered that the cause of chronic rhinosinusitis is a reaction to certain fungi. Studies also being done at the University of Michigan...

  • Standard Process Allergy Treatment

    Allergies present themselves differently in every person, but there's a standard process doctors follow for allergy treatments. If you have allergies, there are specific things you can expect from...

  • How to Relieve Nasal Congestion Fast

    If you need to relieve nasal congestion fast, there are steps you can take to do so. Nasal congestion may be caused by a bacterial or viral infection, allergies, enlarged adenoids, deviated...

  • Nocturnal Nasal Congestion Treatments

    Nocturnal nasal congestion is uncomfortable and may keep you from getting the sleep you need. If this is a chronic problem, you should visit your primary-care doctor or specialist. Your doctor...

  • 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 Use Patanol Drops

    Patanol is an eye drop that contains the active drug, Olopatadine. The eye drops are used as an antihistamine to treat eye inflammations that are caused by allergies, also referred to as "Allergic...

  • 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 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 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 Reduce Nasal Congestion Before Flying

    Reducing nasal congestion before flying may keep you more comfortable while you travel. Air travel can cause considerable nasal and ear congestion and by alleviating your nasal congestion before...

  • Can You Develop an Allergy to Cats As an Adult?

    Even if your pet cuddled up with you every night while you were growing up, you might still develop allergies as an adult. However, you shouldn't start thinking about finding a new home for your...

  • 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...

  • Nasal Allergy Relief

    If you suffer from nasal allergies (allergic rhinitis), you know about the irritating symptoms, from nasal congestion, post-nasal drip, and sneezing to sinusitis (sinus infections). Depending...

  • Steroid Injection Treatment for Nasal Congestion

    Nasal congestion is usually due to inflammation of lining in your sinuses, often caused by allergic reactions or a symptom of the cold/flu. When allergy medication fails to alleviate congestion,...

  • Seasonal Allergy Cures

    Seasonal allergies result in a temporary inflammation of the mucous membranes caused by exposure to natural irritant materials that appear for limited amounts of time each year. They are sometimes...

  • Side Effects of Cortisone Injection

    Cortisone is a corticosteroid that is injected into the tissues of the body to reduce inflammation due to allergies and inflammations in the joints or muscles due to injury. Side effects may result.

  • Prednozone Side Effects

    Prednisone is a corticosteroid medication that is available only with a doctor's prescription. Prednisone is used to treat inflammation in ailments such as ulcerative colitis, arthritis, psoriasis...

  • Clariton Side Effects

    Our bodies produce a chemical called histamine, which can cause sneezing, watery eyes, and runny nose. In some people, this chemical causes more severe symptoms. As an antihistamine, Claritin can...

  • How to Reduce Allergy Symptoms - Around the House

    Mr. Turtledove has terrible allergies. At times they're debilitating. For the past decade I have focused heavily on taming this wild beast, and I have had some success. I'm not a medical doctor,...

  • How to Unclog Congestion

    If you suffer from congestion on a regular basis then you probably know all the other symptoms that may come along with it. You may also experience wheezing, headaches, coughing, sore...

  • 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...

  • Facial Swelling Causes

    Facial swelling is a generally allergic reaction that occurs when the eyes, cheeks and mouth become irritated and swell up to a size that is larger than normal. This may give all of the face or a...

  • How to Find Allergy Relief

    Each fall, I spend a solid few weeks in complete misery. I haven't found a cure to my allergy problems, but have found allergy relief through at home remedies, over-the-counter medications, and...

  • Guidelines for Allergic Rhinitis Treatment

    Allergic rhinitis is a condition in which your nasal passages become inflamed. Symptoms associated with this condition generally include itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose. The condition affects...

  • Fact Sheet for Scabies

    Scabies is a skin condition in which small, microscopic mites burrow under a person's skin. These mites, known as Sarcoptes Scabiei, cause extreme itching and require medical treatment. Scabies is...

  • How to Get Tested for Food Allergies

    Food allergies can be quite annoying. For some people, a food allergy simply means they cannot indulge in some of their favorite foods. But for others, food allergies can be quite deadly. Some...

  • How to Use Periactin

    Periactin is the brand name of the drug cyproheptadine, a prescription medication recommended to allergy sufferers as well as patients diagnosed with a cold. It is a histamine blocker that...

  • Red Wine Allergy Symptoms

    Allergies to red wine are fairly common. The reaction can be from the alcohol, or from chemicals called salicylates that are found in grapes. Most symptoms are apparent within minutes of drinking...

  • How to Get an EpiPen

    EpiPen is the trademarked name for a device used to inject epinephrine quickly and efficiently in people suffering from anaphylactic shock, or a severe, fast-moving and potentially fatal allergic...

  • Long-Term Side Effects of Benadryl

    Benadryl (diphenhydramine hydrochloride) is a brand name antihistamine drug with anticholinergic (drying) and sedative side effects manufactured by McNeil Healthcare, a division of Johnson &...

  • How to Prepare For Allergy Testing

    If you have been suffering with sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes and other allergy symptoms, it may be time for you to prepare for allergy testing. Allergy testing can help you and your doctor...

  • Can Allergies Be Cured?

    Allergic reactions come in many forms: sneezing, watery eyes, and itchy rashes. Severe allergic reactions can lead to anaphylactic shock and even death. Although a cure for allergies would be a...

  • How to Understand Asthma

    Asthma is a condition that affects your airway, and makes it hard to breathe. Unfortunately there id no cure for asthma, so learning to mange it is the best you can do to keep it under...

  • How to Save On Prescription Drugs

    With the cost of prescription drugs escalating, more and more people are taking drastic, potentially harmful measures to save on their prescription drug. They may skip dosages, delay or fail to...

  • How to Stop Clearing Your Throat

    Do you loathe sounding like an old man all day and every day? After consulting with your doctor, try these tips to help alleviate the problem.

  • How to Treat Sinusitis

    Sinusitis is a painful condition often caused by a bacterial infection. It can be caused by allergies, viruses, fungus, and other health conditions as well. It is characterized by many symptoms,...

  • How to Treat Swollen Lips and Other Bizarre Allergic Reactions

    The swollen lips started with a heaping plate of steamy stir-fry. It smelled so delicious as the rich scent of grilled peppers and onions mingles with the aroma of perfectly-done sirloin tips. I...

  • How to Know if You Have Asthma

    Asthma is something that needs treatment by a doctor. Here are a few clues that you may have asthma.

  • How to Find Out if You Have Food Allergies

    Food allergies are sneaky - they can cause a variety of symptoms, and they can be hard to identify. Gluten (celiac disease and other problems) is among the hardest. An elimination diet can help...

  • How to Deal With Food Allergy Symptoms

    Most food allergy symptoms are fairly mild and are not life-threatening. Still, many of the symptoms are annoying and uncomfortable. A severe food allergy is dangerous and can even lead to death...

  • How to Identify a Food Allergy

    A food allergy occurs when a person has an unpleasant reaction to a particular food. Unfortunately, there are a lot of people in the world who suffer from food allergies. The most common food...

  • How to Identify Allergic Rhinitis

    Many people suffer from a condition called allergic rhinitis (also known as allergies or hay fever). Allergic rhinitis is due to the inflammation of the nasal passages and this condition causes a...

  • How to Diagnose Allergic Rhinitis

    Do you constantly sneeze, have a runny nose or watery eyes? If so, there’s a good chance that you have allergic rhinitis (also called allergies or hay fever). Allergic rhinitis occurs when...

  • How to Live with Seasonal Allergies

    Allergies are very uncomfortable and can really slow you down if you let them. While you may not be able to completely get rid of seasonal allergies, here are a few ideas on how to live in peace...

  • How to Select a Treatment Option for Allergies

    Millions of people in this world suffer from allergies. There are certain allergens, such as dust mites, pets, grass, chemicals, pollen and mold, which can trigger a person’s allergies and...

  • How to Diagnose Preservative Allergies

    Preservatives additives are chemicals that extend the storage life of food, by keeping the food fresh and preventing it from spoiling and gathering mold. Many people suffer from preservative...

  • How to fend off asthma with the way you eat.

    My asthma has been bothering me for years. I finally had enough and did allot of research and talked with countless doctors on how to not depend so much on my inhaler. I changed my eating habits...

  • How to Get Immunotherapy

    You can use immunotherapy, commonly known as allergy shots, to reduce your sensitivity to common allergens. Immunotherapy is a form of therapy that is given weekly over a period to increase your...

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