Saturday, October 29th, 2011 at
5:09 pm
Tips For Choosing Allergy Relief Treatment
Article by Tommy Groman
Allergy is a hyper reaction to an allergen. Most allergies are caused by certain components in foods, pollen grain, dust, cold, animal hair or fur and so on. The intensities of these reactions vary greatly depending on the allergen as well as the affected person. The good news is that there are different types of allergy relief remedies that are available. These include doctor’s prescriptions, acupuncture, minerals and natural remedies such as herbs.Before resorting to any form of treatment, it is advisable to find out what caused the hyper reaction. This can help greatly in identifying the most suitable treatment to get rid of it. Most allergies tend to recur because the remedies used are not specific. In addition, most treatments only reduce the severity of the problem but do not eliminate the allergen. Abnormal reactions usually occur in different ways depending on the allergen. Common symptoms include sneezing, wheezing, running nose, rashes, pimples and swellings on various parts of the body. People can choose to use prescriptions or natural herbs. The latter is more popular among sufferers because they are more effective. The treatments fight the allergens from different angles.There are millions of people suffering from allergies all over the world. Some people are not even aware that they have allergies. The reason is that the symptoms are quite similar to common colds. Only a handful of the affected persona know what causes the allergy. In other words, very few are using the right treatment which can help get rid of the problem completely. A greater percentage use treatments that are meant to cure common cold.Some allergies cause mild reactions while others can compromise an individual’s performance. Individuals with weak immunity systems suffer frequent allergic reactions. Although harmless, the allergens can make life difficult for the sufferers. They must be careful about what they eat, drink, places they visit and so on. It may cause blurred vision or even eyesight impairment for people prone to eye allergies.Anyone can develop allergies at any time and at any point of their lives. Most allergies however are inherited. If the problem runs in the family, it is easier to treat, since the causative agent can be easily identified. However, at any time one experiences the above symptoms, getting examined is recommended. A medical professional can help rule out common cold and also offer relevant treatment. Over the counter prescriptions such as antihistamines can help minimize the pain and discomfort caused by the inflammation. However, these drugs do not offer complete cure, they only help people cope every day. Their biggest problem is that they contain artificial substances which cause adverse reactions. For example, they can make the person feel drowsy, sometimes they may lack sleep and also loose appetite. When faced with an allergic reaction, it is not advisable to purchase over the counter prescriptions. They may not provide the needed allergy relief. What’s more, using just any treatment without proper examination is dangerous.
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Wednesday, October 26th, 2011 at
4:59 pm
Allergy Air Purifiers-5 Answers to Questions About Air Purifiers For Allergy
Article by Debbie Davis
With so many allergy air purifiers on the market, finding one that can serve as an effective tool in your allergy management plan can be frustrating. Knowing the answers to the following 5 questions before you buy will mean having a cleaner that will help you feel better in your home or office.
Which technology is best? High efficiency particle arresting (or HEPA) filtration technology is used by hospitals to insure clean air, and is the best method for home and office filtration as well. By definition this process will remove airborne allergens down to.3 microns; with a micron being defined is one millionth of a meter.
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Monday, October 17th, 2011 at
4:57 pm
Question by Here2Help: Allergy Asthma? Advair Diskus 500/50, Fluticasone Propionate nasal spray. What is the difference?
I’m a female, 33, never had asthma in my life, but recently i been having shortness of breaths which causes me to cough and i cant get any relief. the cold weather and cold drinks seems to trigger it. the nurse prescribed me the nasal spray, i havent got it yet. My boyfriend has advair, whats the difference?
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Monday, October 17th, 2011 at
2:51 pm
Tuesday, October 11th, 2011 at
5:00 pm
Variety Of Medications Offer Allergy Relief
Article by Samantha Kay
There are currently a variety of allergy treatment medications available to help alleviate the misery allergies can bring. The coughing, sneezing, runny eyes and itchy nose associated with allergies can make life hard to deal with.
Allergy relief can come in the form of allergy shots, prescription medications or over-the-counter treatments. Your doctor can suggest the treatment that will be best for your individual condition.
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Sunday, October 9th, 2011 at
2:49 pm
Saturday, October 8th, 2011 at
4:58 pm
What precisely are some methods fast allergy relief methods?What precisely are some of the best fast allergy relief methods?
Article by Stan Mayo
For quick allergy relief, You should comprehend your atmosphere and what you’re allergic to. I understand that sounds easy, but numerous individuals are “allergic” to something, but never discover exactly “what”. You will discover thousdands of various spore that induce these symtoms, so don’t alwasy assume its grass, pollen or pets. Whenever you determined the colprate, you will discover numerous quick allergy relief supplements that are work perfectly to get rid of the symtoms. I’d try these over-the-counter remedies just prior to utilizing prescription medicines.
To help with fast allergy relief naturally, attempt these easy suggestions.
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Wednesday, October 5th, 2011 at
4:57 pm
Is Natural Allergy Relief Possible!
Article by Bob Cotto
Many allergy sufferers use prescription medications to combat their condition but not all of these medications are effective. There are various over-the-counter treatments for allergy relief available as alternatives to prescribed medications and these include natural remedies which are safer and also cost a lot less.
Food can be used as a treatment if an allergy sufferer does not have a food allergy, however any food allergy sufferer should avoid this option as it may cause other allergic reactions. For seasonal allergy sufferers (mildew, mold, pet allergies, etc) some food types can help with allergy relief such as lime juice especially if taken in lukewarm water, drinking vegetable juices and consuming 1 to 2 bananas daily.
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Saturday, October 1st, 2011 at
2:47 pm
Thursday, September 29th, 2011 at
4:57 pm
Question by renee_rabbit_cough: does anyone know anything about allergiclear, all natural allergy relief. Or anything about supplements in it?
AllergiClear contains the following natural ingredients:
Quercitin is a well known flavonoid, usually found mostly in onions and apples and is considered to be a ‘building block’ for other flavonoids. Flavonoids are important and powerful anti-oxidants found in fruits, vegetables and herbs and can also reduce inflammation, boost immunity, strengthen blood vessels and improve circulation. Quercitin is known for its ability to block the release of histamine, thereby preventing allergy symptoms like swollen nasal passages, congestion, sneezing, watery eyes and itchiness in eyes and nose. Other benefits include reduced risk of heart disease, stroke and cataracts, anticancer properties and the ability to promote stable blood sugar levels.
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