Articles, tagged with "runny nose", page 1
19th February 2013
If it seems that you continuously appear to be sick or that you discover you have shortness of breath while in your own home, it may be wise to have the house examined for mold. Inhaling mold spores can cause sneezing, runny nose, and a scratchy throat. ...
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Author:
Mark D
10th April 2012
Water damage is a fairly common subject and often not taken as seriously as it should be. Water damage can start as small as a pipe leak or be as big as a flood, either way, the damages need to be taken care of quickly and by a professional. If the proper...
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Author:
Snell2Experts
16th January 2012
Viruses that cause sneezing and colds also cause inflammation that will increase the size of leakage of fluid through the blood vessels into the lining in the nose and also in to the nose. Nasal complications caused by viruses is often incredibly irritati...
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Author:
indhapsari
14th June 2011
{Even though tongue is one of the strongest organs in the body they too can affected by bumps or blisters on them. Bumps or blisters on tongue might be mainly caused due to injury, allergies, stomatitis, Kawasaki syndrome, scarlet fever, herpes, leukoplak...
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Author:
Colby Baird
31st March 2011
Do you feel that you may have mold within your house? It's not unusual to have mold in a property. Mold loves to live in the very same conditions as people. Mold grows best in the temperature and moisture of your house. You may not see it within your hous...
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Author:
Yong Richardson
10th January 2011
More than 200 different types of viruses can cause a cold. The three most frequent symptoms of a cold are nasal stufiness, sneezing, and runny nose. Throat irritation is also often involved. Adults and older children with colds generally have minimal or n...
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Author:
bcured
10th January 2011
Chicken pox is a very contagious disease. The scientific name for chicken pox is varicella. The early symptoms of chicken pox include fever, runny nose and cough, loss of appetite, tired or sick feeling and so on. Within twenty four to forty eight hours a...
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Author:
bcured
17th November 2010
Worried about your baby’s runny nose? Is your baby constantly sneezing or coughing? You might be thinking that it is just a common cold. Well you might want to think again. Sometimes the signs which we mistaken to be a simple cold may be a sign of another...
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Author:
Michael Corben
25th October 2010
The Chicken Pox is well-known as a disease amongst children, however it is very unlikely that the child under the age of 1 yrs . old to find the Chicken Pox. It will happen and there are specific chicken pox symptoms for babies you'll want to be familiar ...
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Author:
Stefan Hall
01st October 2010
Sinusitis can be best defined as a condition wherein the sinus cavities get inflamed. Usually, the most common cause of inflammation is fungus infection, common colds, and allergens. The condition of sinusitis is actually not very serious but the symptoms...
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Author:
Michael Corben
01st October 2010
Having sinusitis can be an extremely uncomfortable and painful experience. It can keep you from doing your daily tasks properly as its symptoms can restrict you to bed for a few days. Sinusitis usually starts when there is a blockage on the sinus cavities...
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Author:
jillghprx
20th July 2010
CPAP machines or continuous positive air pressure can give great relief to sleep apnea sufferers. While they can improve the quality of sleep and stop some of the frightening symptoms of sleep apnea, they can be uncomfortable to wear at first, and side ef...
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Author:
Kathy Joyce
05th July 2010
Pepper sprays vary in their formula of base products, solvents and added incedients, although the effects are very similarly. Intensity and timelines of the effects may vary. People that are exposed to pepper spray will experience any combination of the e...
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Author:
maxlewis
14th May 2010
It's hard to watch your infant when he's finding it hard to breathe through his nose because of nasal congestion. If congestion ever appears life threatening, call 911 immediately, and for chronic and severe cases of congestion we recommend consulting you...
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Author:
Debbie
01st April 2010
Nasonex is generally put to use to prevent and treat nasal symptoms like congestion, runny nose, and sneezing caused by year-round or seasonal allergies. It is also put to use to treat nose growths in adults. Here are the various nasonex side effects that...
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Author:
carol