Articles, tagged with "nasal allergies", page 1
12th September 2011
Here comes summer! The long, warm days have begun. This means that there is more time for outdoor play, picnics and barbeques, hiking, trekking and beach walking. But for allergy sufferers, this season is not all fun. It could also be the worst period for...
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Author:
jillghprx
07th September 2011
Right now, you may be starting your spring clean-up by getting rid of excess household stuff, useless bulky furniture, winter clothes and what-not. We all want dirt-free, unpolluted and fresh surroundings. Spring cleaning our house can be similar to nasal...
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Author:
jillghprx
17th June 2011
Sinus infection irrigation is the process of flushing excess mucus, bacteria and other debris out of the nose and sinuses. The principle of this process is quite simple: a solution made from a combination of water and salt is allowed to enter through one ...
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Author:
jillghprx
10th May 2011
Spring is here! It is so tempting to stay in the lovely outdoors. Sunshine, flowers and fresh air all make up the season of spring. This is also the season for nasal allergies, rhinitis and sinusitis. Bad news to allergy-prone people. If you are one of t...
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Author:
jillghprx
04th April 2011
Managing Seasonal Allergies with Vitamins and Supplements Seasonal allergy sufferers may find themselves taking antihistamines, using allergy nasal sprays and even asthma inhalers quite frequently. Many people have become concerned about taking so many me...
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Author:
denny
31st March 2011
Spring is just around the corner. Springtime is much awaited after the long, cold spell that dragged many individuals down for a couple of months. This season is said to be a “renewal", the start of new things to come. It is also referred to as a rebirth ...
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Author:
jillghprx
29th March 2011
Millions of individuals in North America are allergic to something, whether it’s dust, pollen, pets or nuts. An allergy is an overreaction of the immune system to a harmless foreign substance in the body. The foreign environmental substance is referred to...
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Author:
jillghprx
09th March 2011
Dogs are truly a man's best friend. An abundant percentage of US households have a dog. There are studies however that dog ownership can prevent the development of allergies to children. Dogs emit endotoxin, a protein released by dogs that stimulates the ...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
07th March 2011
Asthma is due to an inflamed airway which makes breathing a very hard task to accomplish. When a person is having an asthma attack it causes him a lot of discomfort and struggle. An asthma attack becomes even much worse when an allergen triggers the attac...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
03rd March 2011
Hay fever allergies, also known as respiratory allergies surprising affects of the children in America. To ones surprise, hay fever allergies are seldom related to hay or cause a fever, nor does a virus induce hay fever allergies. With the staggering perc...
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Author:
adameric
09th February 2011
Immune system plays an important role in the prevention of colds and nasal allergies. Yog Mudra and breathing exercises can improve breathing, reduce tension and stress, and support the immune system. If ling mudra is practised daily, for some time, along...
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Author:
mudrasyoga
14th December 2010
Symptoms of nasal allergies caused by poor indoor air quality include stuffy nose; sneezing; clear and thin nasal discharge; and itchy eyes, nose and/or ears. Or maybe you have asthmatic symptoms like coughing and wheezing, difficulty breathing, chest pai...
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Author:
joe ciancio
19th October 2010
Before we begin to discuss the causes of snoring it's worth remembering that there's more than one victim of chronic snoring, not just the snorer. The sleeping partner is also badly affected.
So no one gets a good night's sleep which, over an extended ...
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Author:
John Cielo
13th October 2010
Snoring is the result of uneven and noisy breathing during sleep when there is loose tissue on a person's upper airway caused by either one or a combination of two or several factors like a long and soft palate and uvula that constricts the airway between...
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Author:
Mark Young
08th June 2010
The word 'allergy' refers to a changed or unusual tissue reaction after it is exposed to an antigen or allergen. Allergy occurs when our body becomes too sensitive and gets susceptible to allergic reaction. There is no specific area in the body where alle...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar