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Is it Allergies or Sinusitis?
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| At first it may be hard to distinguish whether it is allergies or sinusitis you are suffering from, but if you keep a close watch on your symptoms, overtime you may be able to tell what it is exactly. If a root cause for your inflamed sinus is allergic in nature, you will have clear nasal drainage, burning and watery eyes, increased sneezing and stuffiness. Your symptoms will aggravate once you are exposed to the allergen like dust, pollen, mold, fungus, pet hair and dander, or certain foods. You might get a relief if you eliminate the irritant. (more...) | |
17 Feb 2010 | Comments (0) |
I think I may be allergic to grape seed extract. How can I tell?

Grape seed extract allergies or grape allergies are extremely rare. If you suspect you might be allergic to grape seed extract, try to stop taking the extract and keep a food diary. Later, re-introduce the grape seed extract and monitor your reaction. If you notice a similarity in how your body reacts to grapeseed extract, then you might be allergic to it. However, before you make a final decision of your grape seed extract allergies, there are multiple factors to consider and research. Conventionally grown grapes receive huge amounts of pesticides that undoubtedly get inside your grape seed extract supplement. (more…)
25 Dec 2009 | Comments (0) |
A How-To Guide: Pediatric Asthma

If you have a child with pediatric asthma, you understand just how frightening this can be at times, the importance of pediatric asthma medications and pediatric asthma management. The number of pediatric asthma cases is rising around the world, and there are many different things that can trigger an attack in children. Triggers can include allergies, air pollution, changes in the atmosphere, colds and other illnesses, exercise, cigarette smoke, and many others. Children are more commonly affected than adults because of smaller airways and more sensitivity. With a child who is severely affected, an asthma attack can be very serious, even life threatening. Pediatric asthma management can include medicines and life changes, such as getting rid of pets, using an air system that filters out allergens and pollutants, avoiding strenuous exercises, and others.
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5 Nov 2009 | Comments (0) |
How Antihistamines Can Help You to Fight Allergy Symptoms?

- Antihistamine allergy treatment can help minimize your allergy symptoms.
- Immunotherapy, also called allergy shots, can help lower the sensitivity you have to allergens.
- Allergy treatment can change your life if you suffer from allergies.
4 Jul 2009 | Comments (0) |
Immunotherapy Can Help with Fighting Toughest Allergies

- Immunotherapy is also called allergy shots
- There is more than one type of immunotherapy
- A severe allergic reaction called anaphylactic shock can be life threatening
25 Jun 2009 | Comments (1) |
5 Most Efficient Ways of Allergy Treatment

- Effective allergy treatment not only makes you more comfortable but can prevent deadly complications as well
- Immunotherapy is very effective except for many food allergies
- Allergen avoidance is the best method of preventing symptoms but this is not always possible
20 May 2009 | Comments (0) |
How to Evaluate Your Aptitude to Anaphylactic Shock?

- Anaphylactic shock is a serious medical condition that can result in death if not treated
- Anaphylactic shock is caused by a severe allergic reaction
- Immunotherapy can help with some types of severe allergies but not others
25 Mar 2009 | Comments (2) |
Types of Allergy: Which One Are You Suffering from?

- knowing which type of allergy you have can save your life
- you may have more than one allergy type
- special allergy testing can determine the specific allergies you are suffering from
6 Feb 2009 | Comments (2) |
How to Deal with Allergy Symptoms?

- Allergy symptoms are produced when allergens trigger our body’s immune response
- To deal with these, there are many allergy treatments both natural and over-the-counter
- It’s important to know what you are allergic to. If you don’t know specifically ask your physician for allergy testing
15 Dec 2008 | Comments (1) |
Natural Treatments for Stuffy Nose

A runny nose can be a problem. Here are some natural flu remedies to help:
- a salt water solution
- inhaling a drop of warmed mustard
- turmeric smoke
- spicy foods
9 Dec 2008 | Comments (1) |
Natural Allergy Remedies

- When our mucous membranes meet an allergen, our cells release histamines. These histamines create allergy symptoms to help rid our body of the allergen
- Some natural remedies include quercitin which is found in red wine, onions and other food
- For congestion, very hot foods and spices, like cayenne pepper are good choices
18 Nov 2008 | Comments (1) |

17 Feb 2010
