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Oral Allergy Syndrome: Why Raw Fruit Can Make the Mouth Itchy

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local raw honey for allergies :: Article Creator Can A Spoonful Of Honey Keep Seasonal Allergies At Bay? More people are searching for natural remedies to seasonal allergies, such as honey, to try and alleviate those pesky coughs, sneezes, and sniffles. But why are allergy sufferers flocking toward this natural sweetener? A nutrient-rich substance made to nourish bee colonies, humans have been harvesting honey for millennia. Many ancient cultures assigned myth and magic to the sugary treat's wound-healing properties, and today, the syrup is a well-known balm against a sore throat. There are many other reasons why people champion honey as a solution to their physical issues—for one, many assume that since it originates from local flora, it can strengthen the immune system against allergies.  Yet the actual role honey plays in bolstering the body's natural defenses against allergies and other immune illnesses is still relatively ...

The new drugs preventing allergic reactions to peanuts and other foods

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intolerance to peppers :: Article Creator Going To A Protest? Here's How To Protect Yourself Against Tear Gas, Pepper Spray People who inhale pepper spray may develop a sudden elevation of blood pressure, which can lead to a stroke or heart attack, he added. Those with asthma also may be at higher risk for complications. Skin exposure can cause pain, redness, swelling and itching, according to the National Capital Poison Center. Boy's Cause Of Death Revealed To Be Linked To Viral Spicy Chip Challenge A Massachusetts teen's cause of death revealed to be linked to a TikTok challenge, that previously put an Oklahoma student in an ambulance. Thursday, May 16th 2024, 3:17 pm By: News 9, CBS News A Massachusetts teen's cause of death was revealed to be linked to a TikTok challenge, that previously put an Oklahoma student in an ambulance. The teen who participated in the "One Chip Challenge" died from cardiac arrest h...

My brother is allergic to raw carrots but has no reaction to cooked ones. How is this possible?

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allegra antihistamine :: Article Creator How To Treat Seasonal Allergies For millions of allergy sufferers, spring and summer mean sneezing, runny noses and itchy eyes. Plumes of pollen from trees,… For millions of allergy sufferers, spring and summer mean sneezing, runny noses and itchy eyes. Plumes of pollen from trees, grasses and plants (such as ragweed) get released into the air and trigger seasonal allergies — also referred to as hay fever and allergic rhinitis — for nearly 1 in 4 American adults and nearly 1 in 5 children. With experts expecting a longer, more severe allergy season this year, many people are looking for allergy relief. Here's what you need to know about seasonal allergies and how to manage your symptoms. [READ: When Allergy or Cold Medicine Makes You Drowsy.] When Is Allergy Season? In the U.S., May is typically the worst month for allergies due to the increase in pollen counts from trees and grass across the co...

12 Tree Pollen Allergy Symptoms to Recognize (and Treat)

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latex allergic reaction treatment :: Article Creator How To Treat A Bee Sting The treatment of bee and wasp stings depends on their severity. The majority of problems that require medical attention come from an allergic reaction to the sting. In most cases, complications from that reaction respond well to medications when given in time. Step-by-step instructions on how to treat a bee sting Insects that pollinate plants play an important part in our food system, because they are essential to growing many fruits and vegetables. But insect stings can be painful, and in some cases, dangerous. Avoiding bee stings Here are some steps you can take to avoid being stung:  Keep away. Bees can be defensive if you get too close to their nests. Stay 10-20 feet away.  Mow carefully. Avoid running over nests with your lawnmower. Ride safely. Don't ride horses near known honey bee nests. Keep kids away. Don't let children disturb n...

7 Food Allergies You Didn't Know About

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pollen grain allergy :: Article Creator Expert's 'little-known Tip' To Stop Hay Fever Symptoms Getting Worse Around one in five of us will suffer from hay fever at some point in our lives, with grass pollen being the most common trigger - but one expert says a simple solution can help Hay fever gets worse as we enter summer ( Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) As the seasons shift, those plagued by hay fever brace themselves for the yearly pollen attack. The NHS reports that around one in five of us will experience hay fever at some stage in our lives, with grass pollen being the most common culprit. The NHS lists symptoms as sneezing and coughing, a runny or blocked nose, itchy, red or watery eyes, loss of smell, pain around your temples and forehead, and fatigue. In this struggle, an unexpected solution has surfaced: your windows, reports Gloucestershire Live. Window specialist, Danny Stalman, from Plan-It Windows, h...