When excessive sweating is how do you solve?

Although sometimes it may seem uncomfortable and unpleasant, sweat is a natural part of a healthy body because it controls the temperature and body fluid. The trouble is excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis, which can damage your social life and your relationships, and even cause you emotional problems....

Alcohol, asthma and allergies are not a good combination

If you mix a little wine with some allergies and asthma get a bit of a drink can cause explosive reactions hazardous to health. We’re not talking about the effects that can cause a glass too many, but the impact of alcohol trigger other allergies such as food. This holiday season, before giving,...

The counter allergy is a safe first step for children who have symptoms of allergies

ESTIMATED MAYO CLINIC: My seven year old daughter has all the symptoms of allergies: watery eyes, runny nose and sneezing. ¿I can give you a counter allergy safe, or should I first go to the doctor with her? Response from Dr. James Li, Allergic Diseases, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA: If allergy...

Looking to escape the cold? Beware of allergies in warm climates

If you’re about to go on a trip toward a warm beach or another destination, this interests you. Moisture, wind and heat, are factors that favor the occurrence of certain symptoms of eye allergies such as redness, itching, tearing and even mucus. These symptoms usually occur with climate change due...

Scented candles and air fresheners can cause allergies and asthma

What is that perfume? … I will kill an allergy attack! Scented candles and air fresheners that are so pleasing to some, can be very annoying and irritating to others and sometimes trigger allergies and asthma attacks. Here we tell you more details on this topic, so you can avoid an uncomfortable...

Mites: common allergens for allergic rhinitis and asthma

Mites are a subclass of arachnids. There are nearly 50 000 species described, and it is estimated that between 100 thousand and 500 thousand species that have not yet been classified. Most mites are tiny and reach a few millimeters in length. The human follicle mite measures only 0.1 mm and house dust mites...
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