How a Warm Winter Can Move Up Allergy Season
Since this winter was the fourth warmest on record, allergy season has already begun, which is bad for people who suffer from seasonal allergies. Whether
A Patients Guide To The Different Allergy Tests
Allergy skin tests might sound strange. During these tests, your skin is exposed to allergens and is observed for signs of allergic reaction. Physicians use
Are Your Symptoms Asthma, or Eoshinophilic Asthma?
For years, physicians were under the impression that asthma was one condition. However, they realize that’s not the case, thanks to modern medicine. Asthma is
Allergies or Asthma: Identifying The Difference
Over 17 million people in the United States have been diagnosed with asthma. And about half of those people have some kind of allergy. The
What Lupus Is And Why It’s So Difficult to Diagnose?
Lupus is considered an autoimmune disease. These diseases are conditions where the body’s immune system attacks healthy tissue. Many different parts of the body are
Winter Conditions Often Contribute To Asthma Flare-Ups
Winter can be a rough time of year for everyone. People living with Asthma can often have it worse than the rest of us. During
Why You Experience Allergies During Winter Time
When most people talk about allergies, it’s ragweed, tree, and grass pollen that features most prominently. However, these are all warm weather concerns; unfortunately, winter
Black and Hispanic Children Are at a Higher Risk of Developing Asthma
Recent studies have revealed that children living in economically challenged or more densely populated areas are at greater risk of developing asthma. Those children of
Indoor Air Quality And The Importance of Protecting It
Maintaining clean air in your home is essential when living with allergies or environmental sensitivities. Ensuring that the air within your home is clean reduces
The Impact of Acupuncture on Allergies
While the bloom of spring is a common complaint, allergies can be a problem for sufferers regardless of the time of year. In recent years,
Mountain Cedar – Don’t Worry, You Got This!
Fellow Texans, Mountain Cedar season is approaching us again. The 1st pollen wave will drift in late November and peak in December – February. Mountain
Ragweed Season? – Not Again!
Ragweed season is upon us again in South Texas and will likely remain in significant numbers through November due to high temperatures and windy conditions.
Is it Asthma—or a Gluten Cough?
Millions of Americans struggle with symptoms of Asthma each year. However, some of the asthma cases may not actually be Asthma. Instead, the cough may
Hayfever and Its Impact on Breathing Patterns
With the pandemic on the wane, hay fever seems to return with a vengeance. The rising number of cases is likely related to more people
What We Know about Topical Steroid Withdrawal
For managing eczema, topical steroid creams are among the most popular options. In the majority of cases, these treatments are both effective and harmless. However,
The Surprising Health Risks of Losing Your Sense of Smell
Our olfactory senses, or smell, play a vital role in our lives. It’s more than just a way of enjoying the flowers or boosting our
Standard Methods For Athletes to Manage Their Asthma
Asthma is commonly caused by the airways narrowing intermittently in response to various stimuli. This leads to a reduced airflow rate and various symptoms. Wheezing,
Avoiding Allergy Attacks In A Post-COVID World
While most may be relieved to see the COVID restrictions ending, some greet it with more trepidation. For the past couple of years, there has
Melatonin Can Bring Needed Relief To Eczema Sufferers
A whole night’s sleep is essential to maintaining optimum health and well-being. For most of us, this means getting between 7-8 hours of uninterrupted sleep.
Signs You Need Help From an Allergy Specialist
When you’ve been living with allergies for a while, it can be hard to tell when things are getting out of control. Sniffles and sneezing
Chronic Rhinosinusitis, Its Causes, and How It’s Treated
Within the front of the skull can be found the sinuses. The purpose of these open air pockets is still open for debate. It is
How Longer Allergy Seasons Could Result From Climate Change
Allergy seasons are disastrous for those with allergies, as the early months of February into early summer run rampant on the nasal passages and cause
Understanding Pediatric Asymptomatic COVID
There are few diseases that have received as much attention as COVID-19 has in so short a time. It has been the subject of ongoing
How To Survive Allergy Season
Whether you call it hay fever, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, or allergies, their season is here. These conditions are the source of significant misery for those who