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Getting To Know More About The Seasonal Hay Fever

... nose and throat, watery eyes, runny nose and sneezing. Antihistamines are the most common medication for allergies. Since hay fever is a form of allergy, antihistamine will be a perfect drug against it. Eye drops are also available ... Read Read: Getting To Know More About The Seasonal Hay Fever

By: Charlene J. Nuble | 29/09/2006 | Advice

Hay Fever Symptoms And Treatment

... helps relieve a severe runny nose It is important to talk to your doctor before taking any over-the-counter medications for hay fever especially if you have a chronic health condition that requires you to take other prescription drugs. ... Read Read: Hay Fever Symptoms And Treatment

By: Connie Limon | 29/04/2007 | Medicine
Mitamins Team

Natural Remedy for Hay Fever

... the body's immune response to inhaled pollen which triggers an immune reaction when breathed in. There are several available hay fever treatments for you to choose from. However, the appropriate one depends on your specific case as well as ... Read Read: Natural Remedy for Hay Fever

By: Mitamins Team | 30/03/2008 | Supplements & Vitamins

What Is Hay Fever And Its Causes

... reactions, is caused by allergens, foreign "invaders" that enter your body by inhalation, by swallowing, or through your skin. In hay fever, the allergens are airborne substances that enter your airways (mouth, nose, throat, and lungs) ... Read Read: What Is Hay Fever And Its Causes

By: Alisha Dhamani | 03/09/2008 | Health

The Facts About Hay Fever

... reactions, is caused by allergens, foreign "invaders" that enter your body by inhalation, by swallowing, or through your skin. In hay fever, the allergens are airborne substances that enter your airways (mouth, nose, throat, and lungs) ... Read Read: The Facts About Hay Fever

By: Alisha Dhamani | 24/07/2008 | Health

Hay Fever Risks Increases In Eczema Patients

... plentiful. Understanding about how your body reacts to the different allergens is important whether you suffer from eczema or hay fever or both. With no clear understanding, it will not be easy to look for the best treatment option ... Read Read: Hay Fever Risks Increases In Eczema Patients

By: Evelyn Lim | 18/08/2007 | Non-Fiction

Hay Fever Allergy

... , cromolyn sodium, allergy shots and herbal remedies. Any of these medications can relieve symptoms of hay fever effectively. You should make sure that when taking these medications, you will not be driving or operating heavy machineries ... Read Read: Hay Fever Allergy

By: Sven Ullmann | 07/03/2007 | Diseases & Conditions

Hay Fever

... amounts of an allergen to desensitize them to the substance, but this should only be done under the care of your physician because of the risks involved. Hay Fever affects millions of Americans each year, and can make them miserable. If ... Read Read: Hay Fever

By: Remy Na | 29/11/2008 | Medicine

Hay Fever Medication

... expect to be tested for different pollen sources. There are many available medication used today to treat hay fever symptoms. You should remember that the objective of these medications is to treat the symptoms. The best way still is ... Read Read: Hay Fever Medication

By: Sven Ullmann | 15/03/2007 | Meditation

Hay Fever Doctor: Finding the Best in Your Area

... diagnosis and treatment.Ask friends and family for referralsIf you have any relatives or friends who also have problems with hay fever, ask who their doctor is.  It's likely you'll find someone who can help you with your condition if he or ... Read Read: Hay Fever Doctor: Finding the Best in Your Area

By: Raily Arena | 19/01/2009 | Alternative Medicine

Hay Fever Therapy And Treatment

... well but some take several days to reach full effectiveness. See your health care provider if you experience any complication of hay fever. Any adverse effects of the medications prescribed should also prompt a visit to your health care ... Read Read: Hay Fever Therapy And Treatment

By: Alisha Dhamani | 03/09/2008 | Health

The Prevention Steps And Care For Hay Fever

... from bringing your allergy indoors, do what you can to keep your home free of mold and other allergens. Common complications of hay fever include the following secondary infection. This is a bacterial infection that occurs in tissues ... Read Read: The Prevention Steps And Care For Hay Fever

By: Alisha Dhamani | 24/07/2008 | Health
Sandy Halliday

Beat Hay Fever Naturally With a 3 Point Plan

... fiber can help prevent toxins being absorbed from the bowel. Many people with candida yeast overgrowth have found that their hay fever is significantly improved once it is treated. Avoid chemicals in your home including household cleaning ... Read Read: Beat Hay Fever Naturally With a 3 Point Plan

By: Sandy Halliday | 23/05/2008 | Nutrition

Break the Cycle of Hay Fever

... may not even correctly identify the allergen. To eliminate as many allergens as possible in your environment and break the cycle of hay fever, the following measures were suggested by Davis: It is impossible to avoid mold spores but ... Read Read: Break the Cycle of Hay Fever

By: Sharon Bell | 13/09/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

The Treatment For Hay Fever

... with your allergen. Since this is rarely possible, you may want to take medication to reduce the symptoms. The treatment of hay fever depends on the severity, symptoms, and consequences of the disease. The medications most often used to ... Read Read: The Treatment For Hay Fever

By: Alisha Dhamani | 25/07/2008 | Health

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