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What is the difference between sinusitis and rhinitis?


And the difference in their symptoms.


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Posted by admin    Date: Thursday, May 20, 2010

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Posted by admin    Date: Wednesday, December 9, 2009

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How Can I Know The Difference Between An Allergy And Swine Flu?

I have the common seasonal allergies like allergic to pollen and all that but i started coughing and i don’t know if that’s normal. How can i tell the difference between a swine flu and an allergy?

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Posted by admin    Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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The Relation Between Food Allergy and Asthma

There have been a lot of studies about food allergy that involves patients having asthma. You can easily see the symptoms after a couple of hours after eating a certain kind of food. Asthma and eczema are associated with atopic patients with allergies in food.   Atopy has three manifestations including asthma. It is an allergy pattern unknown to most patients. It is usually associated with disorders such as hay fever and eczema. Food allergy causes delayed or immediate asthma patterns. The delayed pattern can bring about bronchitis and/or chronic asthma. The immediate reactions are life threatening, dramatic, and sudden that is a consequence of an anaphylactic reaction to food. Asthma basic ideas, causes, treatment: – asthma is considered an allergy unless proven otherwise – allergies come from food sources and airborne – solve asthma through diet revision and improved air quality There are three basic choices for the treatment of asthma including removing the cause, treating the symptoms, and altering the patient to tolerate such causes. Oftentimes, asthma is known as an allergy that’s airborne, and food allergy is greatly neglected. Most doctors overlook this fact and despite the improvements with drug therapies, asthma is a leading cause of death. Most of the skin tests conducted to patients with asthma are negative, and the symptoms don’t appear immediately. For some, it can take hours or even days. How does this happen? If the person eats a type of food that he or she is allergic to, the food allergens are then incorporated into the bloodstream and it triggers the immune mediators’ release. These chemicals can cause different symptoms like bronchial muscle constriction; and this is an episode of an asthma attack. You will slowly feel the reduction of airflow in your bronchial tubes. You’re already having a noisy and prolonged expiration. This obstructive, inflammatory phase is an important mechanism associated with chronic asthma. Patients with food allergy are usually given antibiotics over and over again because the infection and allergic symptoms are very similar. But the truth is antibiotics can actually increase your risk of advance allergic reactions. There have been reports about patients with long-standing deterioration after prolonged or repeated antibiotic use. This is one of the reasons why many asthmatic patients are quite hesitant to undergo medication. Here’s good news to asthma sufferers, with a complete revision in your diet, you can remove the chronic symptoms. You must have a broad management plan that includes solving your food allergy, toxicity, airborne allergy, and providing appropriate medication when certain preventive efforts are unsuccessful. There are specialized doctors that can help you with your diet plan. If your asthma is indeed caused by certain food allergies, your doctor can help you in identifying which foods you’re allergic to. Once the foods are identified, your doctor can now recommend a new diet plan that is designed to stay away from certain foods. This may take time and you need to visit your doctor periodically. But the results are quite effective according to come patients. If you’re not that sure, you can do a valuable research online and check if the there are doctors in your place that can help you with your food allergy. You can also ask your friends and co-workers if they know a reputable doctor who can help you out. Don’t start any treatment or diet without proper diagnosis and approval of your doctor to avoid any complications.

For tips on gluten allergy and egg allergy, visit the Common Food Allergies website.
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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, December 6, 2009

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Whats The Difference Between Sinusitis And Rhinitis?

And the difference in their symptoms.

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, December 6, 2009

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What Is The Difference Between Reactive Airway Disease And Asthma?

My doctor told me I have reactive airway disease and not asthma. What is the difference?

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, November 29, 2009

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How Do I Differentiate Between Urticaria And Dermatitis?

i have this patch of red skin on my thigh and its itchy. it appears to be dry too. lumps are starting to appear. can someone explain to me the different appearances of the 2 conditions?

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, November 22, 2009

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Relation between autoimmunity chronic urticaria and the levels of plasma prothrombin .

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Posted by admin    Date: Saturday, November 21, 2009

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What is the difference between a reactive airway disease and asthma?

My doctor told me that I do not have a reactive airway disease and asthma. What is the difference?

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, November 15, 2009

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Serum skin test definitive of chronic autoimmune urticaria: the difference between the DX.

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, October 25, 2009

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