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Allergies
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Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergic or Eosinophilic Esophagitis Explained
Eosinophilic esophagitis or allergic esophagitis is rising in incidence though still missed by some doctors. It is an allergic reaction to foods occuring in the esophagus that has a characteristic appearance visually and under the microscope. It is usually treated with elimination of food allergens and swallowed nasal steroids. Untreated it is associated with food swallowing difficulties and risk of tearing of the esophagus during endoscopic dilation.
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Grass Allergy
Grass allergy is one of the most common and prevalent form of allergy that affects people with histories of it during certain seasons.
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An Air Purification System To Help With Allergies
Do you find you can breath easier in large building with better air filtration? Do you experience sneezine, and red eyes at home but the symptoms go away when you're at work? Maybe you should consider getting an air purification system for your home.
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Allergic Reactions
It can be an amazing thing when you discover just how many allergies there can be. It wasn't until just recently I realized how many allergic reactions there can be and knowing what can happen and what is out there will help you watch for the effects.
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Treat Allergies Without Chemicals
Mold can be found inside and outside of your home. People that are allergic to mold experience unpleasant symptoms. There are other ways to help allergies without chemical drugs. Homeopathic medicine and acupuncture are two natural ways that may help your control your mold allergy symptoms.
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Treat Your Allergies Before They Treat You
Technically, allergy refers to an altered state or response by the body to any substance. Some people develop allergic reactions to pollen, dust, cold or to medications. Avoidance is always the best way to control allergies. But when allergens are unknown, allergy treatments are the only way to handle the hypersensitivity of the body.
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What Are Food Allergies, Intolerances And Sensitivities?
Food reactions cause illness and can span the spectrum of allergy, intolerance or sensitivity or disease requiring life-long elimination of a particular food or foods. This article reviews the types of reactions, and how to tell the difference so you may better understand and advocate for your own health because many physicians are unaware of the differences.
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