Could these be allergy symptoms?

June 22nd, 2010 by admin

I have a mild mold allergy, and I accidentally ate bread mold. I feel a slight stinging in my throat, and some burning sensations in my chest. Could they be linked, or is it anxiety?

As far as molds go, a small amount of mold on bread is the least harmful as an allergen. Unless you ate a very large quantity, it’s most likely your symptoms are caused by anxiety.

Drink plenty of water, and you’ll likely be just fine. And throw away the rest of the bread! =)

If you’re still concerned, taking a regular dose of an anti-histamine like Benadryl may relieve your symptoms, and won’t hurt you if you’re not having an allergic reaction.If your symptoms persist or get worse, then you should seek medical attention.

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Snoring Center – Nasal Allergies and Snoring

June 19th, 2010 by admin

Dr. Craig Schwimmer discusses the link between nasal allergies and snoring and the treatment offered at The snoring Center.

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How do I tell if I have allergies or vasomotor rhinitis?

June 17th, 2010 by admin

Every April to October I get bizarre nasal problems. I get a stuffy nose, loss of appetite, severe fatigue and severe dizziness/mental fogginess. I do not have any sneezing, watery eyes or runny nose (classic allergy symptoms) and do not respond to antihistamines. I had allergy shots done. The first round was negative. On the second round (the shots that go in deeper) I was allergic to mold. One allergist told me the first round is more reliable than the second round and that my symptoms sound more like vasomotor rhinitis than allergies. He said the second round of shots can be inaccurate. I don’t know who to believe anymore. My symptoms are so bizarre. The dizziness and mental fogginess is so severe that I can barely concentrate at work.

use need ta start eatin more garlic! damn girl! get some magnesium in you and maybe it wont happen everytime the weather changes!!!

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Mold Allergies

June 9th, 2010 by admin

House Calls TV video segment on mold allergies.

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Allergy sufferers-pet dander, mold spore, dust mite and more

June 5th, 2010 by admin

IQair health pro air purifier is great for just about any allergy sufferers dream. It is good for pet dander, dust mite allergies, mold spores pet allergy to name a few. IQair health pro air purifiers is also good for businesses of any kind or sizes can help cut down on sick days. The same goes for daycare Iqair is great for daycare centers.
Currently over 150 hospitals, clinics and health-care centers in Hong Kong alone are equipped with IQAir healthpro air cleaning systems. Throughout Europe, North America and Asia, IQAir systems have been used in healthcare settings for infection control of SARS, MRSA, TB, and the avian flu, Go to http://iqairhealthproairpurifier.blogspot.com/ to learn more.

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Could mold be causing my problems?

June 5th, 2010 by admin

Ok about 10 months ago i woke up and felt like i could never fully wake up and that has lead to panic attacks and severe anxiety (not that often anymore) after feeling like this constantly for so long i have only recently noticed alot of mold in my home if any thing with a decent water content or anything damp is out for longer than a day it has very dark mold on it and i mean alot of mold i allso have noticed that it stays fairly humid inside most of the time and condinsation builds up on the walls and counters and alot of discoloration on walls my symptoms are dizzyness,severe fatigue,chills,numbness in body,hot flashes,dry eyes,dry mouth,head pressure,sinus pressure, low grade fever at night, strange mint like feeling in nose and throat,short term memory loss and flat out confusion at times. this all started about a week after adding a window air conditioner unit into my bed room where the hot water tank has burst and leaked on to the floor 2 times and never properly cleaned( and i have recently found out that the exaust to the bathroom has been leaking for probaly 3 years and has rotted out the wall of the closet in my room wich is year my face always was and there are alot of water stains on the ceiling all threw the house and mold in the roof) i have seen a doc but he heard panic attack so threw a anti depressant at me with out any test at all any help would be very much appreciated i am suffering and looking for some way to fix this thank you for your help. i am wondering if i may have developed a mold allergy or something any one have these type of symptoms from an allergy. i am not sure about it being a allergy tho because my gf is now having alot of problems as well.

Do you live in cave ? Seriously, somebody fix this house or move out; it’s that simple.

DenisP

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Allergy Shots As A Potential Eczema Control

June 2nd, 2010 by admin

Can you believe that an estimated one third of all Americans suffer from allergies in one form or another? Allergies today are the most common cause for chronic nasal congestion in children. Furthermore, for some people who suffer from both allergies and eczema, allergy shots are an effective way to manage their eczema flare-ups. A general practitioner will often provide a referral to an allergist for a patient with eczema. An allergist is a doctor who is trained in helping pinpoint the source of a patient’s allergy and then in helping the person treat the symptoms, thereby reducing the frequency of flare-ups.

How does it work? allergy shots are a form of allergy and asthma treatment in which increasing, controlled doses of an allergen are injected into a patient over a period of time. The goal in using allergy shots is to increase a patient’s natural ability to tolerate a particular allergen, while simultaneously, decreasing the symptoms that result from an allergic reaction.

Allergy shots, also known as allergen immunotherapy, are similar to a vaccination. They serve to increase the ability of the immune system to work properly. The stronger the immune system is, the easier time it will have blocking an allergic reaction. An allergic reaction occurs when the body mistakes a common, harmless substance for an invader. When the body is exposed to the invader, it undertakes a series of chemical reactions as protection. As long as the person administering them is a trained professional, allergy shots can be both effective as well as safe and can be successfully used on children as young as four or five years of age.

Of course, this is not without debate. Some people believe in the effectiveness of allergy shots in the control of eczema while others are less impressed with the results. Research into allergy shots as treatment for eczema has shown that in some cases they can cause worsening of the symptoms. However, allergy shots have been found to be beneficial in treating other problems such as allergic rhinitis also known as hay fever, the symptoms of which are a runny nose, sneezing and watery eyes; breathing problems relating to asthma and symptoms accompanying an insect sting allergy. So each individual case must be considered before treatment is begun.

Allergy shots contain a purified form of the suspected allergen. Customarily, the shots are given to a sufferer throughout the year, over a five-year span of time. The allergy shot dosage begins small and then increases gradually over the first four to six months, little by little. After that time the dosage levels off to what is called a maintenance dose. This amount is then administered to the patient for up to a period of three years.

It is necessary to go for your allergy shots once or twice weekly at the start of treatment. The dose begins slower, gradually increasing to allow the immune system to become accustomed to it as well as to allow it time to begin to build an immunity to the substance. This is often called the buildup phase. Once this is reached, the aforementioned maintenance dose is administered and then the frequency shots begins to decline. It goes from a weekly shot, to bi-weekly, and then, in many cases, to a monthly shot.

Allergy shots have been found be more effective on some allergens than others. For example, they are most effective on inhaled allergens such as pet fur, dust, pollens, and mold. That may offer explanation as to why hay fever and asthma would respond better to allergy shots than eczema. The particular changes that the body undergoes with eczema may not respond as well to treatment. Only further research will answer those questions.

Linda Williams
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/allergy-shots-as-a-potential-eczema-control-108963.html

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A Research Study on an Investigational Oral Immunotheraphy on Seasonal Ragweed Allergy

June 1st, 2010 by admin

http://www.ragweedallergycincinnati.com

Seasonal RAGWEED ALLERGY? (with or without ASTHMA)

We are looking for participants for a research study on investigational oral immunotherapy.

To qualify:

• 18 50 years old
• Received treatment for the condition for at least 2 yrs including the previous ragweed season
• Not on allergy shots within the last 5 years

For more information please visit:
http://www.ragweedallergycincinnati.com

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can mold be causing these symptoms?

June 1st, 2010 by admin

i never had problems with allergies or my sinus’s before. But then i moved into a house, and now it’s constant. I cant think of anything else that would be causing it. My throat hurts most of the time, i always seem to a runny nose, and the others in the house always have these problems off and on as well. What do you think?

It’s suspect…

I would hire a plummer to take a look around and see if there are any leaks or possible areas for mold that could be accumulating that you’re unaware of. (Or a mold inspector…if there’s such a thing…)

Another reason too…it’s a new house, new germs left behind…dust is moving around as you’re all settling in…it’s possible you’re stirring up things that were very deep in the floor and your walking and living in the home now is just loosening all this stuff up.

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Allergy Basics: Things You Can Do to Cope

May 28th, 2010 by admin

What can you do to cope with seasonal and indoor allergies? How do you hide from pollen? What about dust? How do you address mold? And, yuck, what about cockroaches and mice? Dr. Karen DeMuth, Emory University, answers these and other questions.

Background
Dr. Karen DeMuth is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Emory University School of Medicine, Emory University. She is also a pediatric allergy specialist at Emory-Children’s Center.

Related Links

Emory Sinus, Nasal and allergy Center

http://emoryhealthcare.org/sinus-nasal-allergy-center/index.html

Allergies in Children (Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta)

http://www.choa.org/default.aspx?id=6730

Karen DeMuth BSN, MD (Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta)
http://www.choa.org/findadoctor/Details.aspx?phyid=D22R0ZCG4X

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