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Allergic Rhinitis causes itchy, watery eyes, runny, stuffy nose and post nasal drip. It can also cause headache, chronic cough, ear infection, and chronic sinus infection.
This animated video reviews allergies. Allergies are commonly caused by environmental antigens such as tree pollen and dust mites. Symptoms include runny nose, watery eyes and sneezing, as well as skin rash and diarrhea. Treatment sometimes includes an intra nasal steroid. Video courtesy of Blausen Medical.
Allergies and hay fever can cause a runny nose, congestion, sneezing and itchy, watery eyes. Now a new research study by Dr. Michael Benninger of the Head & Neck Institute at Cleveland Clinic finds they may also have a significant impact on your sex life and sleep. Dr. Benninger explains the findings of study of nearly 700 people, nearly half of whom suffered from allergies or hay fever.
Learn more about the different types of allergy medications and which will work best for you.
Allergy safe meals. In people with a food allergy it is important to use ingredients that will not cause an allergic reaction. People with food allergies can have a severe reaction such as anaphylaxis, if they are exposed to the food that they are allergic to.
Dr. Clifford Bassett discusses allergies and testing for allergies. Gentle multi allergy testing tests for multiple types of allergens using a skin test. It can look for food allergies, environmental allergies, and pet allergies.
A new Mayo Clinic study shows that anaphylaxis is two times more common than previously reported. The increase prevelance appears to be because of better reporting of anaphylaxis, rather than an increase in the occurrence anaphylaxis.
Do you have a food allergy?
Dust Mites: Dr. Steve Rubinstein, an allergist at Camino Medical Group, discusses dust mites and how they cause allergies and lung problems. Dust mites live on old shed skin, frequently in bed. This causes about 75% of allergies. Symptoms of runny nose, cough, can improve with some easy measures described here.
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