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  • Knowing the Signs of Hay Fever
    Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, affects millions of children and around 20 million adults. Of course, it can be easy to mix up the symptoms of hay fever Read more
  • What You Need To Know About Food Allergies
    Approximately 32 million people in the US have food allergies. While many allergic reactions to food are relatively minor, some people experience anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially life-threatening reaction to Read more
  • Exercising When You Have Asthma
    Exercise offers amazing health benefits; however, what if you have been diagnosed with asthma? If you have asthma you may have discovered that exercise triggers your wheezing, coughing, and chest Read more
  • Can a Humidifier Help My Asthma?
    Along with medication, there are certain lifestyle modifications that those with asthma can put in place to help limit exposure and flare-ups. Everything from dry air to humidity can leave Read more
  • What To Do About Your Pet Allergies
    Living with a pet can be incredibly rewarding unless of course, you’re dealing with pet allergies. If your furry friends are causing you to sneeze or deal with red, watery Read more
  • Testing Your Child for Allergies
    You aren’t the only one who may deal with allergy symptoms. Even your kids can! Childhood allergies are on the rise, according to the World Allergy Organization. From food allergies Read more
  • Traveling When You Have Asthma
    You want to go on vacation, but the truth is, you can’t just leave asthma behind while you whisk yourself to another state or country. It’s important that if you Read more
  • Cleaning Tips for Allergy-Proofing Your Home
    Whether spring is just around the corner or your allergies are already starting to act up, you may be considering ways to alleviate your symptoms that don’t come in the Read more
  • Signs You May Have Asthma
    The CDC reports one out of every 13 Americans has asthma, and 25 million sufferers are children. If you suspect you or a loved one have asthma, get the treatment Read more
  • What Causes An Asthma Attack
    Asthma is a medical condition where inflammation obstructs air from leaving and entering the lungs. When a person is having an asthma attack, they struggle to even draw a full Read more
  • What To Do When Someone Is Having A Severe Allergic Reaction
    When people think of allergies, the images that come to mind are sneezing and runny noses. Though this is true, there are other types of allergic reactions as well. Patients Read more
  • Allergies vs. A Cold
    Your alarm goes off in the morning and you get up to start your day. Yet right away, something doesn’t feel right. Your nose is runny, your sinuses congested, and Read more
  • Simple Ways To Deal With Springtime Allergies
    Spring is the season of new life, with plants everywhere beginning to bloom. The only downside to this is the rise in springtime allergies and their symptoms. Leaving allergies untreated Read more
  • Common Allergies and Treatments
    Allergies can show up at the worst of times: When you visit your best friend’s home (and meet her dog for the first time). When you take those first few Read more
  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis
    Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a chronic allergic disorder that causes inflammation of the esophagus and trouble swallowing as a result of white blood cell buildup within the esophagus. While this Read more
  • Sublingual Immunotherapy
    If you have allergies, then you are likely all too familiar with antihistamines, decongestants, and even allergy shots; however, what do you know about allergy drops? Allergy drops, or sublingual Read more
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