Thursday, August 18th, 2011 at
4:58 pm
Common Treatments For Allergy Relief
Article by S.Brooks
Allergies affect about 20% of the US population and can affect human lives due to the discomfort they bring. Children who suffer from allergic reactions all throughout the year may miss schooldays due to the discomfort of frequent sneezing, itchy eyes, throat and nose, hives, and sometimes stomach pain and vomiting, if the allergy is caused by food. Adults become unproductive at work during allergy attacks.
Allergies can be caused by a variety of substances, from food to pollen, animal dander (cat and dog hair), dust mites, cotton fiber, and so on. Although allergens can differ from one person to the next, the physical reactions are often the same. Allergic reactions happen when the body’s immune system releases antibodies called immunoglobulin E (IgE), which secrete histamines that cause the symptoms. It is the body’s way to get rid of the allergens which it considers as invaders.
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Thursday, May 26th, 2011 at
2:40 pm
Natural Allergy Treatments – Nutrition and Allergy Relief
Article by Tom Corson-Knowles
Natural Allergy Treatments
Allergies are caused by an imbalance in immune system function which causes your immune system to overreact to certain triggers. Because allergies are caused by your own immune system being out of balance, the only long-term solutions and natural treatments that will last must involve bringing the immune system back into balance and reducing immune system inflammation.
The following recommendations have proved to be effective for a variety of allergies such as skin allergies (like eczema), food allergies, and hay fever and other autoimmune diseases and immune system disorders such as psoriasis, Crohn’s disease, allergies, asthma, and more.
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Thursday, March 24th, 2011 at
5:14 pm
Natural Allergy Relief Treatments To Use
Most people tend to catch common cold during spring. Others experience the same symptoms without knowing that they are suffering from an allergic reaction. Both have the same symptoms which include sneezing, sore throat, wheezing and running nose. The problem can happen to anyone at whatever age. Thanks to the hundreds of allergy relief treatments out there, the reaction can be cured.
Most sufferers usually get to know about the condition when the situation has escalated to worse. Those who are aware of it, use the wrong treatments to get rid of the problem. It is good to get checked by professional medical practitioners the moment the symptoms develop. This can help determine whether one has a reaction or they have the common old.
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Monday, February 28th, 2011 at
5:05 pm
Common Treatments For Allergy Relief
Allergies affect about 20% of the US population and can affect human lives due to the discomfort they bring. Children who suffer from allergic reactions all throughout the year may miss schooldays due to the discomfort of frequent sneezing, itchy eyes, throat and nose, hives, and sometimes stomach pain and vomiting, if the allergy is caused by food. Adults become unproductive at work during allergy attacks.
Allergies can be caused by a variety of substances, from food to pollen, animal dander (cat and dog hair), dust mites, cotton fiber, and so on. Although allergens can differ from one person to the next, the physical reactions are often the same. Allergic reactions happen when the body’s immune system releases antibodies called immunoglobulin E (IgE), which secrete histamines that cause the symptoms. It is the body’s way to get rid of the allergens which it considers as invaders.
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Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 at
5:13 pm
Mold Allergies Treatments
Most people suffer from different types of allergies due to various allergens and one of them is mold allergies. One of the most problematic of allergies is due to molds as this is one allergy that can occur at any time as there is no fixed season for molds to appear. This makes it miserable for those suffering from mold allergies as they will never know when they are likely to get one.
The most common symptoms of mold allergies are watery eyes, wheezing, stuffed up nose, shortness of breath and asthma. A mild mold allergy may not even require you to seek medical attention, whereas other symptoms may be so severe that they require hospitalization. A Stachybotrys allergy has been known to cause bleeding in the lungs of infants, especially when it is combined with exposure to second hand smoke.
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Tuesday, January 11th, 2011 at
5:09 pm
Allergy Relief Store Provides Allergy Spray, Common Allergy Treatments, Relief Worst Allergy Symptoms
Sinol’s pepper nasal spray relieves allergies, and even headaches fast. Pharmacists and Doctors are recommending this new all natural nasal spray. A leading retail pharmacist explains why it works.
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Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 at
9:52 pm
Unfortunately millions of people worldwide suffer from this medical condition.
Definition
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Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 at
9:48 pm
It is estimated that 35 million people in the U.S. alone suffer from sinusitis and it can have a major impact on their quality of life.
Acute Sinusitis
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Monday, October 11th, 2010 at
10:50 pm
There are currently almost 20 million Americans suffering from asthma, and approximately 45 percent of these individuals are children, according to the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI).
Asthma is often associated with allergies, but not all individuals suffering from asthma also suffer from allergies. Asthma commonly begins during childhood and can be continue through to adulthood. However, all individuals are at risk for developing asthma at any age, and, it has been discovered that in boys rather than girls are more likely to suffer from asthma while the reverse is true in adulthood.
According to a USA Today article, approximately 5,300 people die from asthma complications each year and it is the sixth leading cause of chronic disease in America, costing nearly $9.8 billion annually.
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Friday, September 17th, 2010 at
9:52 pm
Suffering from allergies, no matter whether they’re caused by animals, foods or dusts, isn’t pleasant, and for some can cause serious side effects. It’s important for people to know what their options are when it comes to allergy treatment. In some cases, your doctor will prescribe certain medications for you, but often, people try to find just the right treatment that will help them deal with the stuffy noses, watery eyes and the sneezing and itching that accompanies most allergies by themselves.
An allergy treatment can be something as simple as avoiding the substance, or allergens, that you’re allergic to. However, since many people are unable to control their environment to such a degree, choosing the right allergy treatment for your needs takes some homework. The most common types of allergy treatment come in the forms of decongestants, antihistamines, corticosteroids, leukotriene modifiers and mast cell stabilizers. Some of these are available over the counter, while others are by prescription only.
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