Managing Severe Allergies
Most people who suffer from allergies have mild to moderate symptoms. However, some people experience severe allergy symptoms that can significantly impact their lives and even lead to hospitalization or death if not treated promptly. Severe Allergy Symptoms Symptoms of severe allergies differ from typical allergy symptoms like sneezing, watery eyes and a scratchy throat….
Common Causes of Itchy Eyes, Throat and Ears
Many of us have turned to home remedies when facing itchy eyes, nose or ears. Sometimes, we don’t give it a second thought, but investigating the cause to treat it could prevent the symptoms in the future. Various factors, such as illnesses, allergies, infections and environmental elements, can contribute to itchiness. Allergies, affecting over 100…
What Does Fluttering in The Ear Mean?
Experiencing a fluttering sensation in your ear can be likened to a butterfly flapping its wings within your ear canal. While most causes aren’t severe, they can affect your hearing and overall quality of life. Common Causes The root causes of ear fluttering vary, making diagnosis challenging due to the absence of a clear set…
What To Know About Balloon Dilation Sinuplasty
A sinus infection, or sinusitis, is an inflammation of the tissues in your sinuses. Causing symptoms like stuffy and runny nose, facial pressure, fever, ear pressure, cough and postnasal drip, sinusitis can be an unpleasant experience. Sinusitis is considered chronic when symptoms continue for more than 12 weeks. When medical therapy has not provided symptom…
Tips For Exercising Outside with Allergies
Exercising is a great way to stay healthy. Many people particularly enjoy exercising outdoors somewhere like Capen Hill Nature Sanctuary, as you get the added benefit of fresh air and sunshine. However, if you suffer from allergy symptoms like nasal congestion, runny nose and watery eyes, it can make exercising outdoors difficult. Thankfully, there are…
How Are Allergies and Heartburn Connected?
More than 50 million people in the U.S. experience an allergic reaction every year. Allergic reactions occur when an individual encounters a substance (allergen) that their immune system deems harmful and reacts by releasing histamine. The release of histamine results in common allergy symptoms including but not limited to: Although not as commonly reported, heartburn…
What to Know About Allergy Immunotherapy and Pregnancy
Pregnancy can come with a mix of emotions, from joy to worry. Some worries can come from concerns about how certain things, such as medications, foods, drinks and more, may affect the health of the mother and fetus. Staying informed on what medical treatments can have an adverse effect during pregnancy can help ease some…
Tips for Exercising Outdoors With Seasonal Allergies
In 2018, approximately 24 million people in the U.S. were diagnosed with allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever. With hay fever, you can expect watery eyes, runny nose, congestion and more. These symptoms can be unpleasant, but seasonal allergies shouldn’t keep you indoors. Running, biking, climbing and other exercises can be fun to enjoy…
Don’t Overlook These Four Signs of Hearing Loss
As you age, your risk of developing hearing loss increases. In fact, over half of adults 75 and older have some degree of age-related hearing loss. However, you can’t always expect to notice it right away as symptoms can come on gradually. To ensure that you are able to catch and treat your hearing loss…
Study Shows that Wildfires Affect Health Differently than Controlled Burns
Smoke is a pollutant that can affect your health, especially if you have asthma. While this is common knowledge, what you may not know is the type of fire can change how much your health is affected. We review more information about this fact below. How Does Smoke Trigger Asthma Symptoms? Smoke triggers irritation in…