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If you are bothered by allergy symptoms despite medications and efforts to avoid pollen, you may benefit from immunotherapy, or allergy shots. This...
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Sinus rinses can be very helpful for post nasal drip. You can also consider over the counter antihistamines. If these are not enough, you should see...
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Allergies and sinusitis can sometimes cause swollen lymph nodes in the neck, but these usually go away fairly quickly. If you have noticed persistent...
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Allergic reactions to mold typically cause symptoms such as sneezing, itchy/watery eyes, runny nose, nasal congestion or respiratory problems. This...
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Non-allergic or irritant triggers such as smoke, strong odors and perfumes can cause nasal symptoms such as sneezing, congestion and runny nose...
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Cats and dogs are common cohabitants in the home. Most people tolerate exposure to these pets without symptoms, but some develop allergies to them...
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Avoiding pets is important for children with allergies. The child may be allergic to a protein found in the saliva, dander, or urine of the animal...
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Allergies with asthma is a common problem. Eighty percent of people with asthma have allergies to airborne substances such as tree, grass, and weed...
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In people who are sensitive or allergic to them, contact with dust mites can cause problems, including:     * Watery eyes...
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    * Vacuum frequently.    * Replace carpets with wood, tile, or vinyl flooring.    * Open windows in...
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Contact eye allergies are essentially contact dermatitis of the eyelids. This is allergic inflammation of the eyelid from direct contact with certain...
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When you open your eyes, the conjunctiva becomes directly exposed to the environment without the help of a filtering system such as the cilia, the...
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Lodine is the brand name for etodolac, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication. This medication does not give allergy relief and I would find...
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Antihistamine medications that are NOT combined with other medications are safe to take with blood pressure medications, and should not affect your...
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Yes, Allegra is the same as fexofenadine. Every medication has two names, a brand and a generic name. The original creators are the only ones who can...
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