Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
1:23 pm
I have had sinus infection problems and allergy problems for the past two years, and nothing can seem to stop them from coming back and my head is never fully cleared. My ears have been popping for that long too. I’ve been on antibiotics from time to time throughout the infections, but they don’t help. I’ve used Neil med sinus relief bottle, which clears it up some, but doesn’t fully stop. I talked to a pharmacist recently and I am taking Ceteri-D, which helps some, but doesn’t stop the infection. My head has been stuffed up for that long along with the ears popping, and I’ve had trouble hearing because of it. The doctors have helped the best they could, but the pharmacist says I might need to see an allergy specialist. What can the allergy specialist do to fully stop my infection, so my ears will not pop, and I can have a clear head forever? I’ve been to an ears, nose, and throat doctor too because I’ve had ear wax build up problems, but I don’t think that’s why my ears have been popping. Any advice on treatment methods for this continuous infection will be helpful, or what procedures can an allergy specialist do? Thanks in advance.
I remember the infection started a couple years back right before new years. I take medicine to relieve the symptoms, but nothing stops the infection fully. I just don’t want to be on medications for the rest of my life because I have lost some musical ability being stuffy like this.
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
12:34 pm
When it comes to your pet’s wellness you strive for excellence just like you do for your family. Rightfully so, as most pets are a part of the family and seeing them unhappy or ill is difficult for everyone to watch. Of course we look for remedies for the problem by visiting the vet, getting a diagnosis and medication to help the situation. One of the most common of these situations is dog allergies. Pet owners go to great lengths to find allergy relief for dogs with the hopes that something will have a positive effect and provide relief.
Dogs can have an allergy related to food, the environment and even seasonal allergies much like people. These allergies bring on symptoms of itching, often so severe that a dog will spend much of his day scratching himself in turn causing hair loss or even hot spots. Another symptom is sneezing.
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
5:37 am
You are out in a busy store and someone sneezes in your general direction. Before you can even say, “Bless you”. They proceed to tell you how their allergies are so bad this time of year.
It seems that everyone has allergies of one kind or another and that people are looking desperately for relief to this common malady, yet a simple answer is not readily available. Yet, there is hope for finding allergy relief through natural and alternative means, as well as short-term relief with medications and over-the-counter drugs as well.
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
12:21 am
Do you suffer from allergies? If you do, you may always be on the lookout for ways to treat or manage your symptoms. Although there are a number of natural and affordable ways to treat allergies, some are interested in buying allergy air purifiers. Before many do so, they find themselves wondering if air purifiers really do work when looking to seek relief from allergies.
As for whether or not air purifiers work to help treat allergies, you will find that they do in most cases. In all honesty, it depends on the type of air purifier that is used. For more information on how air purifiers may be able to provide you with relief from your allergies, as well as information on what type of air purifiers should be purchased, please continue reading on.
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Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
12:09 pm
I have severe allergies to cats and dogs and any animal with dander. I have tried all OTC allergy meds, and most prescription meds. When an allergry outbreak happens I get hives, swollen eyes, sneezing and have ended up in the ER more than 20 times with allergy related asthma attacks. I usually end up with some sort of bronchail infection, ear infections and sinus infections after prolonged contact. My doctor has been extremely understanding but insists all my serious issues are allergy related. I am a Vet Tech student and have an internship coming up. Any advice on what I should do to control the allergies? Quitting is not an option as I have put thousands of dollars into my education and have a passion for nothing else. Serious answers only please, as this is life threatening and life changing.
Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
7:00 am
As stated by the Environmental Protection Agency, analyses completed in the US and Europe have identified that many families spend more than 90% of their hours inside and that the amount of pollutants inside is more substantial than it is outside. Indoor air pollution, such as smoke, pet dander, dust mites, mold spores and pollen can easily trigger allergic reactions, relief from which an allergy elimination air purifier can provide. Air purifiers remove air pollutants, and are on the market as whole-house solutions or individual room models. Some are likewise chosen for controlling odors. The three most popular varieties of air purifiers used are uv light, Hepa filters and ionic or electrostatic technology.
UV devices are used more often inside commercial spaces, in particular hospitals and laboratories. Powerful Uv light gets rid of germs and bacteria, including airborne viruses, making these systems remarkably effective towards illness. Only those contaminants that occur in close contact with the Ultraviolet bulb are wiped out, but others that come near it are modified to render them unable to reproduce. They usually are only successful in locations in close proximity to the light and are energy consuming and pricey. Although exceptional at eliminating disease-causing germs and viruses, Uv models are not necessarily as valuable as an allergy relief air purifier mainly because they really don’t succeed in opposition to dust or pet dander.
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Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
6:17 am
Whether you have a mold allergy, gluten allergy, or any other type of allergy the time has come to learn about natural allergy treatments that will boots your immune system and adrenal system.
Most people treat the symptoms with a quick fix 12 hour relief and forget all about the reason they are suffering from allergies. Alternative treatments don’t treat symptoms they treat the underling causes which means over time you will see your allergy diminish and you’ve got to admit getting rid of that mold allergy would be really nice.
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Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
5:04 am
It has not rained here in forever and the pollen is really building up. I usually don’t have much of a problem with pollen, but there’s so much of it that my allergy symptoms have become really severe. I can’t stop sneezing, my throat is on fire, and I have severe chest congestion. I take Claritin 10 mg, but that’s not strong enough anymore. There is absolutely no chance for rain until Thursday and that only means my allergy symptoms are going to get worse until then. What can I do to get some symptom relief while I wait for rain?