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Allergies and Health
Children & Inhalant Allergies
Allergies are a chronic disorder that starts early in life. It is one of the most common health conditions that affects one out of three children in the U.S.
Oral Allergy Syndrome is Not Food Allergy
Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is often confused with food allergies but is not the same thing and is more common than people realize.
Allergies & Poor Sleep
Sleep is a huge factor in health and wellbeing. If your quality of sleep is affected by allergies, know that there are solutions.
Hay Fever (Allergic Rhinitis)
Unlike the common cold, hay fever is not caused by a virus. Instead, it’s caused by an allergic response to indoor/outdoor allergens like pollens, mold, mites.
How Allergies and Asthma are Related
People who suffer from allergies can develop asthma and those with asthma can suffer from allergies. Both conditions are closely related.
Allergy Load
Find out why chronic allergic disease progresses with age, learn about Total Allergy Load, stressors, and why you don't want to delay allergy treatment.
Treating Allergies
Managing Your Allergies
Allergies are a serious burden on your immune system, not just runny nose, sneezing, and itchy eyes. Learn how to safely treat allergies for full-body health.
Testing For Allergies: Is It Necessary?
Allergy testing is a necessary step in treating symptoms of allergic rhinitis. Skin and blood tests can find the source and ideal treatment for your symptoms.
Nasal Steroid Sprays
Due to their high efficacy and safety, nasal steroid sprays are considered the first line of treatment for allergic rhinitis and other nasal conditions.
Nasal Obstruction, Inhalant Allergies, and Turbinate Reduction
Inhalant allergies can cause nasal obstruction and enlarged turbinates. Learn about the causes and treatment options for your chronic congestion.
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