June 07, 2010
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hay fever
I’m curious about the different plants that cause hay fever and what is the most common cause in different locations. I’m having trouble finding a website for it. Can anyone help me?
I’m sure there is, but I wouldn’t be the one to ask!
June 06, 2010
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pet allergy
The lady that I work for has had the same cat for 9 years, and has never had a problem with pet allergies. Now she is complaining of allergy like symptoms whenever the cat is arround. Can a person just develope an allergy to cats?
yes, my husband has eaten corn all his life time , & now he’s allergic to it.
he just stays away from it.
she might get tested & get on allergy shots. & get on allegra. or some medicine..for it.
she needs to keep the cat well groomed, th e shed ender really helps, & they usually lilke to be brushed, & we use a lint roller on ours to get dust off em all th e time.
June 04, 2010
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hay fever
My nose is really itchy from hay fever…. Its late so i dont want to take any tablets now but how can i stop my nose from itching right now without having to go to the shop!?
Since you are itching due to histamine production, you have to tackle the problem at is route, and get hay fever meeds.
If you are willing to relieve the symptoms, without stopping the cause – to get relief until it passes, like a flu – you can try a couple things.
1. Limit exposure to pollutants. Stay indoors in filtered AC.
2. A cool damp cloth will alleviate some swelling and itching, and prevent allergens from being inhaled while on. You can’t walk around like Jesse James with a wet bandana on your face everywhere though. Don’t enter banks or airports.
3. Other antihistamines can be found in foods we eat. Chamomile tea, honey, apple cider vinegar, and many others.
June 01, 2010
Posted by: admin : Category:
hay fever
My symptoms are:
runny nose
itchy throat
sneezing
lots of phlem
slight fever
I do suffer from hay fever but usually only in Spring, it is now just 2 weeks into Summer and we’ve had a lot of rain, so I’m not sure if its just a cold or it is hay fever?
Allergies don’t give you a fever. And it’s not hay fever season anymore, so you probably have a cold. Stay hydrated, and I hope you feel better soon!