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What Is the Relationship Between Allergies and Glue Ear?

Glue ear, or otitis media with effusion (OME), is a common condition arising when fluid builds up in the space behind the eardrum. When fluid builds up, usually as a result of an infection or…
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How Does Fruit Juice Affect Allergy Medication?

Allergies are common, affecting more than 100 million people in the U.S. each year. An allergic reaction occurs when the immune system overreacts to harmless substances such as pollen, pet dander or certain foods, leading…
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Home Remedies for Allergy Relief

More than 100 million people in the U.S. experience allergies each year. Whether you’re allergic to the pollen floating in the spring air, dust mites, pet dander, mold or all four, allergy symptoms can wreak…
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Exploring Allergies: How They Affect the Ears, Nose and Throat

Allergies occur when the immune system overreacts to substances that are usually harmless. These substances, known as allergens, can be found in the environment and include things like pollen, mold and animal dander. When someone…
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What Is Allergy Avoidance and How Can It Help Manage Your Symptoms?

Allergies are the body’s overreaction to a foreign stimulus that would otherwise be considered harmless. An allergic reaction is the way the body responds to that stimulus. Common allergic reactions can include itching, hives, runny…
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Why Do My Allergies Get Worse When I Travel

For the 100 million people in the U.S. who suffer from allergies, traveling can be a double-edged sword. While exploring new places is exciting, it can sometimes bring a familiar, unwelcome companion—exacerbated allergy symptoms. But…
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What To Know About Managing Spring Allergies

The start of spring brings budding flowers, heavy rains and the sunny days you may have missed over the winter. Unfortunately, along with the many positives of spring comes one downside—allergies. With the first day…
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How Does Vitamin C Impact Allergies?

Vitamin C has long been touted as an excellent addition to full-body health and wellness. People take it to ward off sickness, put it on their skin for a healthy glow and more. While researchers…
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What Is an Allergy Cough and How Is It Treated?

An allergy cough is a typically non-productive cough caused by exposure to allergens (substances your immune system identifies as dangerous, even when they aren’t). If you enjoy walking through Windward Community Park on a warm…
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Are You a Good Candidate for Sublingual Therapy?

Over 100 million people in the U.S. experience different types of allergies each year. Enjoying a walk down Webb Bridge Park only to be met with itchy eyes, congestion and a slew of sneezes is…