Articles tagged: hay fever
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Raily Arena Hay fever, also known as Allergic Rhinitis, is a common form of allergy that people have been suffering from for many decades. Health experts estimate that about 50 million people chronically suffer from this type of nasal allergy. If you frequently experience symptoms such as nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, postnasal drip, red, swollen eyes and frequent colds, you could have Allergic Rhinitis. written by Remy Na Allergies and asthma can be closely related, but it is possible to have one of these conditions without having the other. Allergies can be classified as one of three levels, depending on the strength of the symptoms. Symptoms of allergies can be mild, severe, or moderate. written by Remy Na Hay Fever can be an annoying medical problem if you suffer from it. Hay Fever is also commonly called allergic rhinitis, and this is caused by an allergic response from your body to pollen and other organisms that are in the air. written by Nick Mutt This article discusses how aromatherapy can be helpful in treating problems of hangover, hay fever and jet lag using various essential oils. written by peter hutch Hay fever has been given many different names such as allergic rhinitis, pollinosis or nasal allergies. You can contract hay fever due to certain air borne dust particles exposed in the environment. written by -- -- Garlic is famous in folklore for everything from warding off vampires to curing the common cold. Now science is starting to catch up by identifying the rich content of vitamins and trace minerals it contains. written by Neelima Reddy 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 written by Joel Santoso This site is about the allergy symptoms that is
an overreaction of the immune system toward a
substance that is typically harmless to most
people and this site can be the usefull
information written by tom alter Seasonal sneezing is called seasonal allergic rhinitis or hay fever in the common parlance. As against the name it is not caused because of hay but because of certain pollutants mainly certain kinds of pollen in the environment to which a person may be allergic. In contrast to these people some others suffer with sneezing bouts, stuffy or running nose almost all the year round. written by Sven Ullmann Hay fever or allergic rhinitis is usually caused by a reaction to pollen, Trees, grass and weeds are the most common sources of pollen grains that are dispersed in the air. written by Katy Lassetter Does the increased availability of over-the-counter medicines mean pharmacists are at risk of having a personal injury claim made against them? written by Raymond Entwistle Entwistle
written by Raymond Entwistle Entwistle
<< previous page 1 next page>> |