By: Jerry Knight | 2010-10-21 | Medicine Atopic rhinitis is far more common than one might expect (especially once you realize what the phrase refers to). Atopic rhinitis pertains to a hereditary tendency to have immediate allergic reactions (like asthma or vasomotor rhinitis) because of the presence of an antibody in the skin (and sometimes the presence of an antibody in the bloodstream). read more
By: Jeannie Yiu | 2010-11-24 | Allergies Managing allergic rhinitis is a very easy task. You just need to have the discipline to follow all the instructions that would help you lessen your chances of having an allergic attack. Read this article to find out how to treat it. read more
By: Stephanie Harper | 2012-03-18 | Diseases and Conditions Allergic rhinitis presents symptoms that are similar to the common cold - congestion, runny nose and sneezing. However, unlike colds, this condition is not due to a virus but rather an allergic response to certain environmental substances. You may experience worse symptoms of this condition during a specific time of the year and this can be due to grass, pollen or other plants that you might be allergic to. read more
By: Peter Roseberg | 2013-04-01 | Allergies The first instinct of most people suffering from seasonal allergy or hay fever during an allergy attack is to get a pill. While there's nothing wrong with this, there are other steps you can take that will help you get rid of the allergy symptoms without going to the drugstore. read more
By: Steven Godlewski | 2010-12-16 | Health & Fitness Suffering from an allergy is annoying but controllable if you discover what you are allergic to. The best way to determine whether you are allergic to something or not is to speak to a doctor. Potential allergens are all around us, some you may not even fathom to be an allergen! Allergies can cripple an immune system and create medical complications down the road if no precautions are taken. Some allergies can be life threatening so take action! read more
By: Jillian Phillips | 2011-07-11 | Health & Fitness Inevitably, the solution to get rid of rhinitis is to minimize or if possible, avoid contact with the triggering allergens or other triggering factors. But when that proves to be impractical or even impossible, there are some ways you could do to keep the rhinitis button off. read more
By: Cindy Chung | 2010-04-03 | Allergies At first glance, the symptoms of allergic rhinitis may not appear unduly troublesome, and may even be trivialised. However, they do have a significant effect on a patient's quality of life. Apart from the obvious discomfort and social embarrassment of the rhinitic symptoms themselves, patients must also endure: read more
By: Robert Parker | 2011-04-13 | Alternative Medicine Inflammation of the nasal membranes is defined as Rhinitis. Allergic Rhinitis is also known as allergy and hey fever. Allergic Rhinitis is characterized by a number of symptom like sneezing, nasal itching, nasal congestion and rhinorrhea. read more
By: William Edge | 2012-08-04 | Allergies Prior to seeking allergic rhinitis treatment, you need to know that the symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps are quite similar to various conditions such as the common cold. read more
By: Jerry Knight | 2010-10-08 | Medicine Any involuntary, inappropriate movement or vocalization can be defined as an allergic tic as long as it is associated with an external stimuli that can be identified as an allergen. External factors that are categorized as allergens can cause a myriad of adverse reactions in allergic individuals. read more
By: aksdes0109 | 2011-06-06 | Diseases and Conditions By 2020, approximately 157 million adults and 31 million children will be living with allergic rhinitis across the markets covered in this report. read more
By: Stiven Benson | 2012-05-28 | Asthma Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease which attacks the airways of the respiratory system, resulting in reduction or even blocking the flow of air. read more
By: Chemist.net | 2012-03-13 | Allergies Perennial Allergic Rhinitis, also known as home fever, appears to be on the rise, with around 12 million people within the UK* believed to be allergic to their own homes. With people shutting themselves away during the winter months and turning up the heating, they have unwittingly created the perfect environment for house dust mites to thrive in. With 58% of allergy sufferers reacting to dust mites, this has led to a whole new season of allergy discomfort. read more
By: Jerry Knight | 2010-10-08 | Medicine When searching for an angioedema cure it is of help to first identify angioedema. This is a medical condition that is frequently caused by allergies, but that can also be hereditary or as a side effect of drugs. read more
By: bruce bud | 2010-12-15 | Alternative Medicine The purpose of the nose is to warm, clean, and humidify the air you breathe as well as help you to smell and taste read more