Allergies

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Millions of people suffer from seasonal allergies. After a long winter indoors, you throw open the windows at the first sign of spring, and promptly begin sneezing. Fortunately, there are ways you can prevent seasonal allergies. By following ... more »
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Dust mites are microscopic organisms that reside in dust, bedding, furniture, clothing and pets. Since dust mites are perhaps the single biggest causes of allergies, it's important to recognize the symptoms of a dust mite allergy, and to ... more »
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Sinus pain is the result of acute inflammation and congestion of your nasal passages. You may have a headache, or feel pain in the eyes, nostrils, upper jaw and facial bones. To relieve sinus pain, you need to cure the inflammation in your ... more »
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Do you have sensitive skin? Are you allergic to most skin care products? Here's a simple test you can do BEFORE you slather a new product all over your face..... more »
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Being sick during pregnancy can be a very uncomfortable situation. Most women try not to take medications during pregnancy in order to avoid any possible interactions with their fetuses. However, it is not necessary for pregnant women to suffer ... more »
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Have you continuosly suffered with nasal and sinus problems? I have found relief using a neti pot. I use the neti pot and saline solution daily to cleanse my nasal passages and bring some relief from nasal congestion and allergies... more »
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Allergy test results are known for being difficult to interpret. The problem with allergy test results is that false positives are common. With a false positive, the test is predicting an allergic reaction that does not occur. For that reason, ... more »
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Much to the disappointment of lobster and shrimp enthusiasts across the nation, shellfish allergy is not only the most common allergy in adults but also likely to develop suddenly in adulthood. Dealing with a shellfish allergy goes beyond just ... more »
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Sinus infections are fairly common and easy to treat. While a host of medicinal, surgical and herbal remedies exist, the best way to fight sinus infections is to take steps to prevent them from occurring... more »
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Do you or one of your family members have an allergy to eggs? Having an egg allergy in the family can make the world of baking seem impossible. Almost every baked goods recipe calls for eggs or egg whites. If you want to bake up a deliciously ... more »
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The air we breathe is filled with airborne contaminants, such as bacteria, pet dander, dust, smoke and odors. Air ionizers work by producing a stream of negative ions that cling to airborne particulates and remove them from the environment. You ... more »
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Disinfecting a swimming pool with ionization offers a viable alternative to chlorine without the additional cost of maintenance. Swimming pool ionizers work by releasing positively charged copper and silver ions into the water. These ions bond to ... more »
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A nasty assortment of floating particles infest the air in your home, such as pet dander, dust particles, bacteria and mold spores. Electrical equipment emits a constant stream of contaminating positive ions into the air any time it is powered ... more »
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Dust mites, which are microscopic organisms that can cause allergic reactions in some individuals, often propagate in sheets, pillows, blankets, comforters and mattresses. Since dust mites survive by eating the dead skin cells we shed every night ... more »
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While we sleep, our bodies dispel millions of dead skin cells every night. Unfortunately, dust mites, which are microscopic organisms that live and thrive in dust, feed off those dead skin cells and propagate in our mattresses. By taking a few ... more »
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Anyone who has ever had to suffer through a summer of sneezing and coughing at a ball field, or even just driving to and from work will tell you that allergies can make your life miserable. But as rough as it is, here are some things you can do ... more »
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Peanut allergies affect over 1 million people in the United States. The most common cause of life-threatening allergic reactions, callled anaphylaxis, peanut allergies account for 80 percent of fatal or near-fatal allergic reactions each year. ... more »
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Peanut allergies affect over 1 million people in the United States and make up 80 percent of yearly fatal or near-fatal allergic reactions. You can reduce your risk of having an allergic reaction to peanuts by learning about the allergy and ... more »
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Gluten intolerance is often misdiagnosed. Many people believe that they have intolerance to wheat, when in fact the protein gluten is causing their distress. You'll find gluten in most grain products, including cereals, pastas and breads. A ... more »
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The most common signs of a smoke allergy are coughing, itchy, watery eyes, sneezing, shortness of breath, headache and skin irritation. Because these symptoms are so similar to those of other allergies and many other common ailments, it is ... more »
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The best way to fight allergies and their symptoms, including stuffy nose, watery eyes, sinus pressure or rashes, is to figure out the cause and avoid it as best you can. Follow these steps to easy breathing and clear skin... more »
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Though eggs are one of the most common foods to which an allergic reaction can occur, an egg allergy is rare in adults and rarely permanent in children. Many children show symptoms of an egg allergy at very young ages, but, for reasons doctors ... more »
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Among food allergies, fish allergy is one that has some of the most severe and dangerous symptoms. Though it is sometimes difficult to determine whether a patient is having symptoms due to an allergy to fish or due to food poisoning, it's ... more »
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Wheat allergy, often referred to as "wheat intolerance," "Celiac disease" or "Celiac Sprue" is a somewhat controversial topic. Some people claim that a true allergy to wheat is rare and that the symptoms that we know as wheat allergy symptoms ... more »
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Antihistamines are medications that block the body's release of histamine. Histamine is released in response to an allergic reaction, trauma to the skin or insect bites... more »