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Thursday, October, 15, 2009

Allergies Treatment

New gel could help allergy sufferers

September 22, 2008

Allergen Block is a new treatment for allergies that traps pollen before it enters the nose. The over-the-counter gel is applied to the outer nose and upper lip. This prevents pollen from going into the nose and causing the typical allergy symptoms.

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Expert & Community Posts

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Hookworms As An Allergy Treatment -- No Thanks!
By Sloane Miller , Health Expert

Say your allergies and asthma are a constant struggle. Standard Western medicine doesn't seem to... Read more »

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Allergy Treatment: A Healthy Dose of Hookworms?
By James Thompson, MD , Health Expert

How far are you willing to go to treat your allergy and asthma problems?   Would you allow your... Read more »

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Immunotherapy Allergy Treatment For Peanut Allergies and Beyond
By Gina Clowes , Health Expert

With all of the talk about peanut immunotherapy these days, you'd think that the cure for these... Read more »

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New Allergy Medication Coming to the US - Xyzal
By Kathleen MacNaughton , Health Expert

If you haven't gotten the relief you want from your current allergy medicine, there's a new drug on... Read more »

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Living Life With Allergies and Without Limits
By Dr. Paula J. Busse , Health Expert

May is Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month.  Over 35 million Americans suffer from seasonal... Read more »

Health Guide

Choosing an Allergy Doctor for Asthma Treatment
Pediatricians, general practitioners, internists, allergists and pulmonologists can all treat asthma and allergies. Allergists or immunologists are internists and pediatricians, who have additional... Read more »
Allergic Rhinitis: Prognosis
PrognosisSeasonal allergic rhinitis tends to diminish as a person ages. The earlier the symptoms start, the greater the chances for improvement. People who develop hay fever in early childhood tend... Read more »
7 Ways to Avoid Triggering Mold Allergies
Molds... yuck! A fungus -- that's disgusting, right? And what does mold have to do with nasal allergies and asthma? The answer to that question is, "Quite a lot, actually." Both indoor and outdoor... Read more »
Allergic Rhinitis: Treatment
If rhinitis is caused by non-allergic conditions, particularly if there are accompanying symptoms indicating a serious problem, the doctor should treat any underlying disorders. If rhinitis... Read more »
Allergy to mold: dander - dust
Indoor allergies; Pet allergies Treatment The goal of treating allergic rhinitis is to reduce allergy symptoms caused by the inflammation of... Read more »

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Intoduction to allergy treatment

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