Seasonal allergies don’t affect us all, however, a large portion of the population fear the approaching fall season as well as the hay fever symptoms that come with it. Allergic rhinitis is a condition that occurs when our body’s immune system overreacts to...
Nosebleeds, or medically referred to as Epistaxis, are common and can strike at any moment. While blood trickling out from your nose may appear frightening, most nosebleeds aren’t serious and stop within 5 to 10 minutes. However, rare serious instances of nosebleeds...
Simply put, sneezing is the best way for your body to clear nasal passages so that you can continue breathing clean air. When foreign matter enters your nose, a sneeze, or several sneezes, is one of your body’s first lines of defenses against these particles. Beyond...
Seasonal allergies, often referred to as Hay Fever, affects more than 30% of adults worldwide. The largest contributing factor of seasonal allergies is pollen, which is emitted into the air by a variety of grasses, trees, and other plants. The body’s immune system...
For someone who suffers from pet allergies, the decision to not own a cat or dog sounds like a pretty simple solution…right? Not necessarily. An estimated 62% of U.S. households have a pet and up to 30% of Americans are negatively affected by pet allergies. Animal...
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