A sinus infection (sinusitis) shares several symptoms with the common cold. For this reason, many people go without proper treatment. For you to recover quickly, you must understand the signs of a sinus infection. 1. Discharge from the Nose or in the Throat The most noticeable symptom of a sinus Read More
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Are GI Disorders Linked to Food Allergies?
If you feel ill after eating certain types of food, you might be suffering from more than indigestion. Food allergies can be serious conditions that affect more than just your gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Severe cases of a food allergy have the potential of causing deadly anaphylactic shock, Read More
What to Do When You Get a Peanut Allergy
Allergies are one of the most common chronic health conditions, and allergies can affect people of all ages from infancy. A number of things can trigger an allergy, from pollen to food to pet dander. One of the most common food allergies is a peanut allergy. A peanut allergy is one of the most Read More
Prevention And Management Of Asthma Attacks
Asthma is a chronic condition that causes uncomfortable symptoms, such as wheezing, difficulty breathing, persistent coughing, and chest tightness, after exposure to a trigger. Over 25 million Americans have asthma, which includes children of all ages and adults. Asthma can begin at an early age or Read More
Signs of an Allergic Reaction to an Insect Sting
Most insect stings do not produce an allergic reaction and are not a cause for concern. For some people, however, certain types of insect stings or bites – such as those from honeybees, hornets, wasps, yellow jackets, or fire ants – can trigger an allergic reaction. This reaction can vary from a Read More
How Do You Get Rid of an Allergic Reaction Rash?
People with sensitive skin easily react to irritants and allergens. Examples of irritants include fragrance, essential oils, perfumes, and talc. Examples of allergens are pet dander, dust, mold, pollen, and certain foods such as peanuts. If you have an overactive immune system, then your skin Read More
The Most Common Food Allergies For Kids And Adults
Sometimes, we have a bad reaction to the foods that we eat. It may have something to do with the freshness or the preparation of the food. However, a bad reaction to a specific type of food every time you eat it may indicate a food allergy. Approximately 32 million Americans have food allergies, Read More
What Causes Allergic Rhinitis?
Are your eyes and ears itchy? Is your nose stuffed and runny? Are you repeatedly sneezing? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may have allergic rhinitis. Allergic rhinitis is also known as seasonal allergies or hay fever. It is different than allergies from other things, such as pet Read More
Differences Between a Dermatologist and an Allergist
Even if something gives us an allergic reaction, most of us can’t help ourselves from enjoying the allergen – such as eating certain foods, petting furry animals, or hanging out with friends in the pollution-filled city. Once you have an allergic reaction, your skin may start to get reddish and Read More
Spring Allergies or Coronavirus?
As if there was not enough uncertainty in our rapidly changing world, spring allergy season has also arrived! For allergy sufferers, this may lead to some confusing and anxiety provoking symptoms in the coming weeks. Here are five tips to help you differentiate your Seasonal Read More