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Q&A: If you have asthma from allergies, can an allergy pill relieve the asthma?

Posted on 02. Feb, 2012 by admin.

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Question by Kirsten♄: If you have asthma from allergies, can an allergy pill relieve the asthma? When I was operating 2 miles for PE right now, I began acquiring shortness of breath and wheezing. I have never had asthma before, but figured I got it from allergies today, simply because I forgot to take some [...]

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Child’s asthma triggered by pet allergy-advice?

Posted on 21. Jan, 2012 by admin.

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Question by ProudMommy: Child’s asthma triggered by pet allergy-advice? My ten year old has asthma that only acts up when he’s about cats or dogs. We only have a lizard & a fish since of this. My dilemma is that alomost every single family members member & every single friend that we have owns cats, [...]

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Should you see an allergy doctor about your child’s asthma?

Posted on 20. Dec, 2011 by admin.

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Question by : Ought to you see an allergy doctor about your child’s asthma? Greatest answer: Answer by

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What is the difference between an allergy and asthma attack?

Posted on 06. Nov, 2011 by admin.

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Question by radianceremnance: What is the difference among an allergy and asthma attack? I recognize that an allergen can cause an allergy attack which triggers histamine production, and so on. But what’s the distinction in between ‘allergy’ and ‘asthma’? Best answer: Answer by JadeI guess the easiest way to clarify is that Asthma is a…..properly [...]

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Allergy Induced Asthma Exposed To An Allergen

Posted on 24. Oct, 2011 by admin.

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When somebody is exposed to an allergen – a substance to which their body is sensitive – they may possibly create ‘histamines’, which cause inflammation and irritation as they work to rid the body of the allergen. In the case of allergy induced asthma, the histamines go to function on the bronchial passages and lungs, [...]

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Asthma and Allergies in Children

Posted on 24. Sep, 2011 by admin.

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Asthma affects over five million U.S. kids and allergies more than 50 million, creating these two chronic illnesses the most typical of childhood illnesses. Parents and other loved ones members can support their children by learning to recognize the initial signs of an asthma attack or allergic reaction. Identifying these signs and symptoms permits parents [...]

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Allergy Season to Get Worse with Climate Change

Posted on 16. Apr, 2010 by admin.

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Allergy sufferers like to claim – in between sniffles – that each spring’s allergy season is worse than the last. But this year, they might actually be right. Thanks to an unusually cold and snowy winter, followed by an early and warm spring, pollen counts are through the roof in much of the U.S., especially [...]

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