Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Allergy or Cold?

What are Allergies and how do they affect you?
Do you have itchy watery eyes and a stuffy nose. You're probably all too familiar with these symptoms of allergies. If so, you're among the more than 50 million Americans that suffer from seasonal allergies. Get more information on symptoms and learn what type of allergens affect you.
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Diagnosing Allergic Diseases
How can you tell the difference between a cold and an allergy attack. If you are not achy, running a fever or have clear discharge from your nose, then you probably are having an allergic reaction. When it appears that respiratory illness symptoms are caused by an allergy, the patient should see a physician who understands the diagnosis and treatment of allergies. Specialist in ear, nose and throat, usually have these qualifications.
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Treatment Options for Allergies
So you have been diagnosed with an allergy, now what? Although there is no cure for allergies, doctors can use a variety of approaches to provide varying degrees of relief from allergy symptoms. Cortosone shots, allergy shots, cortosone tablets and nosesprays, are some of the prescribed methods.
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All About Pollen Allergies
What causes our bodies to have allergic reations? Each spring, summer, and fall, pollen particles are released from trees and grasses. These particles can enter human noses and throats, triggering pollen allergies. Our bodies are merely reacting to the foreign bodiesthat are invading by releasing hystamines. These hystamines are actually what cause us the problems. Therefor, one solutions is to use antihistamines to help balance the body.

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