Are cat allergies worse?
Cat dander contains a protein that can make a cat allergy more problematic than a dog allergy. Unlike dog allergens, the protein can stay airborne... Read the full answer 〉
Cat dander contains a protein that can make a cat allergy more problematic than a dog allergy. Unlike dog allergens, the protein can stay airborne... Read the full answer 〉
Even if the pollen count is low there will still be pollen present in the air which can cause Hayfever symptoms in some people. Many people find... Read the full answer 〉
Yes, you can still suffer from hayfever symptoms during the night. A good tip is to make sure that your window is shut so the pollen doesn't get... Read the full answer 〉
Yes, it is possible for hayfever to give rise to fever if the allergic reaction is severe. In fact, this is how the condition was named in the first... Read the full answer 〉
It is unusual for hayfever to make you feel light headed. However, it is possible - what happens is that any inflammation of the upper nasal passages... Read the full answer 〉
Yes, this is unusual, but possible. Hayfever is basically an allergic reaction where pollen triggers activity in the immune system leading to... Read the full answer 〉
Symptoms of seasonal allergies can be similar to that of the common cold - these include a runny or blocked nose, itching in the back of the throat... Read the full answer 〉
You could look at Allergy Relief Nasal Spray, which counters allergic reactions and has a dampening effect on inflammation, like an antihistamine... Read the full answer 〉
Hayfever is a type of allergy known as allergic rhinitis – basically, this means an allergy affecting the nasal passages, as opposed to an allergy... Read the full answer 〉
Scent allergies and sensitivities fall under the umbrella term “environmental sensitivities” (ES). They can develop following a massive or... Read the full answer 〉
Hives are typically caused by an allergic reaction to a substance but can also result from a non-allergic etiology such as emotional stress. It can... Read the full answer 〉
Some people will find that this is the case. There are many plants that release pollen in the early morning, so if you live in an area full of trees,... Read the full answer 〉
Yes, it is possible for air-borne allergies such as hayfever or allergic rhinitis to give rise to a tickly cough. What happens is that the... Read the full answer 〉
It’s possible to be intolerant to dairy products made with cow’s milk while having no problem digesting lactose. While lactose is found in dairy... Read the full answer 〉
Chronic rhinitis is usually caused by allergies. A.Vogel Allergy Relief helps relieve irritation and runny nose, and gradually desensitizes you to... Read the full answer 〉
While allergies are your body’s overreaction to specific antigens, they don’t constitute an autoimmune condition per se. As for... Read the full answer 〉
A food additive is a chemical substance that is added to food for the purpose of achieving a specific effect. Our Health Department regulates what... Read the full answer 〉
Allergies are due to hyper-reactions of the immune system to a particular normally harmless substance in the environment. These substances are... Read the full answer 〉
The old name of Allergy Relief was Pollinosan because of it amazing efficiency with all pollen allergies, which does include Ragweed. They... Read the full answer 〉
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