 Category: Allergies
Category: Health and Fitness >> Allergies<< previous page 1 2 3 4 next page >> by Alexander Chong  [ 2008-09-21 ] Our nose is used to breathe and it looks like a very simple organ with a simple function, but it causes a lot of uncomfortable feeling after infected by viruses or allergens. Infected nose if left untreated or poorly handled, it can cause problems to the sinuses, eyes, throat and lungs. Besides this, nasal membrane is fragile and sensitive. It can be irritated by simple things such as sniffing and blowing the nose too hard, coughing too hard, rubbing nose and stuffing things such as tissues and hand¬kerchiefs up to the nostrils. by Alexander Chong  [ 2008-09-04 ] At the moment in the evenings or early mornings, when we start to have runny and blocked nose together with sneezing, we quickly think that our environment may contain dust mites or the air conditions cause us allergic. Some of us may not know whether we are actually suffering from allergy or common cold. So when a person starts sneezing, he or she immediately thought it is an allergy and takes antihistamine to stop the allergy. The symptoms of the allergy and common cold are quite similar, i.e. runny nose, blocked nose and sneezing. But the actual difference between allergy and common cold is the cause to this illness. This article will tell you more about what are the differences between common cold and allergy and also their prevention and treatment. by Colleen Finnegan [ 2008-09-04 ] In Part 1: Understanding the Allergy Basics of the Allergy Control Products series on “The Secret to Living with Allergies,” the differences between seasonal allergies and indoor allergies were covered as well as diagnosing allergy triggers, the causes of allergy symptoms and important steps to take to find allergy relief. by Colleen Finnegan [ 2008-09-04 ] Although there has been much information in the news lately about ‘toxic mold,’ this severe mold presence is less of a typical health threat than common indoor and outdoor molds. by Ralph Elliot  [ 2008-08-28 ] A look at the most common allergy symptoms and how to use allergy medicine to prevent and treat symptoms when they develop. by Mr. Mark Decherd  [ 2008-08-24 ] What’s always lurking, just out of sight, waiting to spring up at a moment’s notice and rear its ugly head? No, it’s not the boogeyman. It’s something even scarier: the mold monster. We all know that the boogeyman likes to hide under our beds and is really just a figment of our imaginations. But the mold monster, well, he’s REAL! by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-07-30 ]
Stuffy nose or running nose is common problems that are experienced by everyone and usually many times a year. You might have running nose because of cold, flu or seasonal allergies by peter hutch  [ 2008-07-08 ]
Natural latex rubber (NLR) is the cloudy, white sap exuded from beneath the bark of the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). Synthetic latex is made from petroleum, acetylene, coal, natural gas or oil by peter hutch  [ 2008-07-08 ]
A drug allergy is a faulty immune system reaction to a drug. It's typically the same process that occurs when people have allergic reactions to pollen, insect venom, animal dander or peanuts by peter hutch  [ 2008-07-08 ]
Latex is a milky fluid produced by rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis). Using different methods, latex can be processed into a variety of products, such as gloves and balloons by peter hutch  [ 2008-05-23 ] An allergy is a hypersensitivity to a foreign substance that is usually harmless but produces a violent reaction in the allergy sufferer. Allergies are generally the body's effort to eliminate something it considers unsuitable. by carlas san g.  [ 2008-05-22 ] Can you see where antibiotics and sinusitis can be connected? Bacteria and fungi are both mentioned for these two. To put it simply, antibiotics can cure sinusitis caused by bacteria and some types of fungi. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] Scientists consider chlorine one of the most toxic elements found in nature and yet the number of people allergic to chlorine is extremely small. Eye irritation, dry skin, coughing, sneezing, stuffy or itchy nose may be symptoms of an intolerance to chlorine instead of a true allergy.
by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] Scientist at the Lund University of Sweden has identified a protein that is believed to cause the majority of allergic reactions to strawberry. This protein is very similar to the allergy causing protein found in birch pollen. Individuals that are allergic to birch pollen can have a cross allergy reaction to some berries, fruits and to some vegetables. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] Histamines sometimes occur naturally in foods and when ingested can mimic an allergic reaction. Fermented foods such as cheese, and sauerkraut contain histamine, especially Blue cheese, Roquefort, and Parmesan. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] Reactions usually begin within a couple of minutes to several hours after exposure to avocado. Mild symptoms involve skin redness, hives, or itching. In more sever cases the respiratory system is involved. Wheezing, coughing or difficulty in breathing may be noted. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] There is no such thing as being allergic to MSG although the symptoms can mimic an allergic reaction. What you may be suffering from is food intolerance or food sensitivity. To be considered a food allergy then the item in question must contain some type of protein that your body considers to be harmful. During a allergy attack antibodies and histamines are releases into the blood stream in an attempt to neutralize the protein and these chemicals trigger the allergic symptoms. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] If you are allergic to Pork then you suffer from allergies Type 1 or contact allergy. The immune system overreacts to the proteins found in the pork. At the present time there is no known cure for allergies that involve food. Scientists do not clearly understand why the immune system of people allergic to pork considers some food proteins as harmful by the body.
by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has estimated that the majority of food allergy patients have an allergy to Nuts. Nuts and Nut oil is used in so many foods preparations that avoiding them can be very difficult. At the present time there is no known cure for allergies that involve food. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] If you are allergic to cosmetics then you suffer from Allergies Type 1, also called Contact Allergies. Even with all of the testing that cosmetics must go through prior to being made available to the general public, there are still a great many women who suffer from cosmetic allergies due to certain ingredients contained in these products. Unfortunately, most women do not realize that they are having any allergic reaction until it is too late. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] If you are allergic to Deodorants then you suffer from Allergies Type 1, also called Contact Allergies. Deodorant allergies are fairly uncommon, but can be quite irritating, nonetheless. A great many people who suffer from this interesting allergy never have any idea what the problem is. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] The thing that most people don't realize about pickle allergies, is that they are typically caused not by the pickle itself, but by the preservatives used in the pickling process. These pickling agents often cause allergic reactions in people who are then unable to pinpoint the cause of their reaction. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] Ragweed allergies are some of the most common in the world. This is especially true in rural areas where the weed is prominent. Although many people suffer from a bit of a stuffy nose and watery eyes during the spring and summer months, many are not aware that their problems are being caused by a funny little weed with pretty yellow flowers. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] Although extremely rare, a tattoo allergy usually occurs because of the type of inks used. Most allergy symptoms are the result of using red, green, blue and yellow colored inks. In the past, many brands of tattoo ink used mercury in them but this practice has all but disappeared because of its harmful side effects.
by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] Food allergies are no laughing matter. Make light of people that can't even breathe in peanut aroma all you want but those who have serious allergies know that they're not just unpleasant; they can sometimes be downright deadly. Coconut allergies are no exception to this rule. While they are very rare they can be very upsetting and difficult for those who have them.
by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] An Allergic Cross-reactions is usually an allergic response to a protein found in some foods and another food will have a similar or closely related protein. For example if you are allergic to one of the 4 different proteins found in wheat then the possibility of you being allergic to a similar protein found in Rye is increased. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] Is there such a thing as an allergy free dog? To answer this question you first must understand what an allergy is. If you have dog allergy then you suffer from Allergies Type 1, also called Contact Allergies. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] If you are worried that your son or daughter may be suffering from childhood allergies, but aren't sure if your child's symptoms fit the bill, read on to see a list of the most common childhood allergies and signs of how to recognize them.
by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] Nasal allergies are caused by inhaled substances. The lining of the nose reacts to these particles by swelling and increasing mucous production which results in a blocked, runny nose. Nasal allergies are very common in children, and appear to be getting more common all the time. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] If you have severe allergies, you may have already tried many different things to help your sensitivities, from installing filters in your furnace and better windows in your home. You may even take medication to control your reactions. Now may be the time add allergy bedding to your arsenal against your allergies. What is allergy bedding and how does it work?
by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] Being dependent on allergy medication can be difficult for anyone, as it would be great to just wake up without sneezing, itching and watery eyes, and general all around misery. It would probably also be nice to be able to go outdoors or smell some flowers without the same symptoms! by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] Dealing with a baby allergy can be difficult for parents; they often work very hard to keep their child from whatever they have an allergy to and then often need to help the child cope with an allergy attack when it does happen. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] Did you know that living with an indoor dog can actually help a child to be safer from allergies? There is a chemical that dogs release called endotoxin that actually helps the immune system to develop which is beneficial for children. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-22 ] Most people refer to a pollen allergy as hay fever. Pollen is a very fine dust or powder that contains the male cells of a plant's seed. A person can develop an allergy because these small cells hitch rides on air currents; this is part of how flowers grow. by Neelima Reddy  [ 2008-05-08 ] Asthma medicine during pregnancy is safe. It is important to treat asthma during pregnancy for a healthy baby. Take asthma medicines during pregnancy and control your asthma in pregnancy. by Corwin Brown  [ 2008-05-03 ] Lichen planus (LP) is a pruritic, papular eruption characterized by its violaceous color; polygonal shape; and, sometimes, fine scale. It is most commonly found on the flexor surfaces of the upper extremities, on the genitalia, and on the mucous membranes. LP is most likely an immunologically mediated reaction. See Oral Lichen Planus for more information on this variant of LP. by peter hutch  [ 2008-04-29 ] Allergy is a disorder of the immune system often also referred to as atopy. Allergic reactions occur to environmental substances known as allergens; these reactions are acquired, predictable and rapid. Strictly, allergy is one of four forms of hypersensitivity and is called type I (or immediate) hypersensitivity. by Joel Owens  [ 2008-04-19 ] Sinusitis may be described in general as an inflammation of the sinuses. But when you look more into it, you can say a lot more than that about it. A lot of people fall prey to the disease and find ways to relieve their discomfort with acute and chronic sinusitis cure. by Joel Owens  [ 2008-04-11 ] Ever had allergies or colds that would not go away? If you feel like you cannot breathe properly due to a blockage in your nose, there might be an infection on your nasal passages and sinus cavities. by Corwin Brown  [ 2008-04-11 ] The sinuses (say: sy-nus-is) are air-filled spaces found in the bones of the head and face. Sinuses start developing before you are born and some of them keep growing until you're about 20. There are four pairs of sinuses, or eight in all. They are located on either side of the nose in your cheeks, behind and between the eyes, in the forehead, and at the back of the nasal cavity. by Juliet Cohen  [ 2008-03-30 ] Menopause is a natural circumstance that all women see as they mature. Menopause is usually used to identify any of the changes a woman experiences either just before or after she stops menstruating, marking the conclusion of her reproductive period. by Rachel Broune  [ 2008-03-16 ] Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans or formerly Rhus toxicodendron) is a climbing plant common in eastern and central United States with ternate leaves and greenish flowers followed by white berries; yields an irritating oil that causes a rash on contact. by Neelima Reddy  [ 2008-03-14 ] Allergy shot, which is also known as immunotherapy, is the most effective way to fight against particular allergen. The latest techniques of allergy shot, i.e. oral immunotherapy, intranasal immunotherapy, and rush immunotherapy are very much helpful in treating allergies by peter hutch  [ 2008-03-12 ] Medications also may be part of your treatment plan. An over-the-counter (OTC) cream or ointment containing hydrocortisone (Cortaid, Preparation H), applied sparingly to the affected area may reduce inflammation and itching. A protective ointment that contains zinc oxide (Desitin, Balmex) also may help. If your symptoms are worse at night, your doctor may also prescribe an antihistamine to reduce itching until topical treatments take effect. With proper treatment, most people experience complete relief from anal itching in less than a month. by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-03-07 ] Varicose veins are twisted, enlarged veins that can occur anywhere a vein is close to skin, but they occur most often in the legs. Faulty valves in the veins and weakened and stretched vein walls cause varicose veins to develop. by Peter sams  [ 2008-03-05 ] Schizophrenia is a debilitating mental illness that affects 1% of the population. Despite intensive study, its molecular etiology remains enigmatic. by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-03-03 ] 1) Like all living things, our skin needs oxygen to survive, reproduce and regenerate. In younger skin, this process is very efficient,
by Dev Sri  [ 2008-02-21 ] An allergy is said to be a condition in which any part of the body is un-naturally sensitive to external elements like dust, pollen, temperature difference, chemicals, sound, light etc.
by Peter sams  [ 2008-02-20 ] Since avoidance, the optimal allergic conjunctivitis treatment, is generally not feasible, other solutions must be considered. Many healthcare providers suggest the use of cold compresses or artificial tears as by Nelly Sanders [ 2008-01-18 ] Back to 20,000 years ago all of the diseases were communicable diseases, not the degenerative and genetic diseases that we have today. Do you know why there are so many degenerative diseases today? |