allergy
allergy
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by Jack Sands - 2008-07-16
Most medical doctors nowadays are giving much attention to food allergies and intolerance unlike before. Although there is no particular drug that can be used as treatment for food allergies, there ar...
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by Tim Bock - 2008-07-22
A food allergy to peanuts is one of the most common allergies. This can be especially troublesome for mothers with younger children. While having a baby is usually a time of joy, mothers always w...
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by Alisha Dhamani - 2008-07-23
The chief goal of treatment is wiping out bacteria from the sinus cavaties with antibiotics. This helps to prevent complications, relieve symptoms, and reduce the risk of chronic sinusitis.For acute,...
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by Alisha Dhamani - 2008-07-23
Blood cells and lining cells of the mucosa in the sinuses can normally fight off foreign invaders. However, when overwhelmed by viruses and bacteria, coupled with a depressed immune system or over-re...
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by Alisha Dhamani - 2008-07-23
Follow up with your health-care provider after an allergic reaction to a drug. At this follow-up appointment, he or she can evaluate your recovery from the reaction and adjust any medications.If you ...
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by Alisha Dhamani - 2008-07-23
People whose symptoms of a sinus infection do not go away despite the use of antibiotics should follow up with their doctors or ear, nose, and throat specialist quickly.Prevention of a sinus infectio...
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by Alisha Dhamani - 2008-07-23
Allergic reaction is an uncommon and unwanted side effect of medication.Several different types of allergic reactions to medications can occur. Reactions to drugs range from a mild localized rash to ...
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by Alisha Dhamani - 2008-07-23
For more severe reactions, self-treatment is not recommended. Call your health-care provider or 911, depending on the severity of your symptoms. If you have symptoms of anaphylaxis, here's what you c...
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by Alisha Dhamani - 2008-07-23
Call a doctor when experiencing pain or pressure in the upper face accompanied by nasal congestion or discharge, postnasal drip, or ongoing bad breath unrelated to dental problems.Fever can be a symp...
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by Alisha Dhamani - 2008-07-23
Sinus infection, or sinusitis, is an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal passages. A sinus infection can cause a headache or pressure in the eyes, nose, cheek area, or on one side of the head. A pe...