Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 at
9:54 pm
Hypersensitive asthma attack is incredibly typical in children as well as young adults. It commonly starts in the course of childhood and also at times right after the adolescence period of time. Nonetheless, it could possibly still happen at various age range. Due to this, an individual should really be ready with allergy asthma homeopathy and also deterrence.
Several allergic bronchial asthma disorders might possibly run in the household. It could be linked to other sickness, like hay fever as well as skin disease. It can also be connected with aspirin sensitivity or any types of allergies based on the person, for instance mould spores, pollen, house dust mites, dogs, cats and many much more.
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Monday, April 5th, 2010 at
11:12 pm
We took him to the vet where he was diagnosed with allergies to grass. The vet told me that we should keep him off the grass at all times, but that’s a little unreasonable since he is a hound and ONLY will relieve himself on grass (anyone with a hound knows how picky they are about where they go). We’re running out of the prednisone that the vet prescribed and he won’t prescribe any more because it is only temp. relief for the allergies. Does anyone know of something I can give my dog (preferably natural remedies) that will help with his allergies? I don’t want to see him suffering again.
I found this, has anyone had any success with it?
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=15232&Ntt=allergy&Ntk=All&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Np=1&pc=1&N=0&Nty=1
Sunday, April 4th, 2010 at
3:03 am
My family owns one cat and two dogs…despite the fact that I am allergic and they are all very well aware of this.
We tried shots…they didn’t work.
They use this filter that is suppose to collect all the hairs going around in the house. I still, nonetheless, get allergies.
I’m kinda to young to live on my own, so I am pretty much stuck at their house for a couple years.
I take allergy relief medicine quite often, despite the fact that I hate having to take medication!
I feel like this is definitely weakening my immune system because I catch whatever sickness anyone around me has. I also feel like I’m starting to get asthma, which I think is because of this.
My family is too ignorant to get rid of the animals…it’s as if they love the animals more then me…which I already figured is true.
I stay out of my house a lot, because when ever I’m in it, I have trouble breathing and I get hives and rashes and itching eyes and blow my nose 24/7!!! It’s really no fun!
So now since you have the background of all of this… my question is; what are the possible outcomes of this? As in, what are some of the worst things that will happen to my health because of the fact that my body is always fighting these allergies?!
Thursday, April 1st, 2010 at
1:03 pm
I have been having stomach problems and weight loss for the past several months and also other seemingly unrelated problems (rashes, a constant low-grade fever, itching skin with or without rash, “asthma” attacks with no prior history of asthma, fatigue, etc.) I have had a gastroenterologist perform many tests over the months and clear me of pretty much everything. This lead them to believe that I may have food allergies, because of the rashes and other symptoms.
I then saw an allergist who gave me two separate skin tests (scratch and intradermal) for allergies but everything came back negative except a very mild reaction to mold, even though I have been treated for seasonal and cat allergies my whole life. None of the trees, grasses, etc. that I react to seasonally showed up as allergies, and neither did cats.
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
3:52 am
years. I believe I have become immune to allergy relief medications like Benadryl or others that contain Diphenhydramine cause they really no longer give any relief and my eyes run 24 24 anyone know of any other medication to treat my constant running eyes? Thanks!
Friday, March 5th, 2010 at
10:08 pm
lately my allergies are going wild. It’s not my usual seasonal allergies either. I havent changed anything lately, gotten any new pets, eaten any new foods,. I have no clue what it could be!!! what can it possibly be?? And what will relieve it?
i have a headache, runny nose, itchy & watery eyes, trouble breathing.
Monday, February 8th, 2010 at
6:40 am
There are a number of allergens that can cause seasonal allergic rhinitis. Most of these identified allergens are airborne, such as the pollen that is blown about from trees, plants and grasses. Another type of airborne allergen, mold spores, is the seasonal culprit of mold allergies.
This type of allergy is generally found from spring to early fall, with a peak in the late summer months, although other types of mold can cause symptoms nearly year-round. The allergens that cause mold allergies are generally found in humid climates, and moist areas like rotted logs and compost piles.
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
2:10 pm
have tried oatmeal shampoo, benadryl allergy meds, and dream coat for itching, shedding etc. her skin is pink from head to toe. itches constantly. she’s miserable and so is the rest of the family. HELP!
Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 at
4:10 pm
If she is already taking inhaled steroid inhalers, regular inhalers, etc., is there anything else a pregnant woman can take to help allergic asthma and allergic reactions in serious cases? Can she take a small dose of an antihistamine such as Benadryl to help her get relief from symptoms?