Choosing the type of asthma inhaler that best meets your needs is important to effectively control your asthma symptoms. Before purchasing an inhaler, it’s better that you ask your doctor or any healthcare provider which type of inhaler can help you prevent or treat asthma attacks.
There are ways to prevent asthma attacks during winter. You can always stay in the comforts of your home, however, there will always be days wherein you need to go outside.
When you go out to do some certain tasks such as picking up the groceries or just spending time at your friend’s house, you need to bring a few items with you. However, if you have asthma, there are things that you just cannot leave at home. Here are some of the asthma essentials that should be found in your bag when going out.
Winter allergies can be quite a hassle especially when you have other important tasks to accomplish during the cold months. However, if you follow the tips we provided, then you can reduce the symptoms of your allergies and enjoy the rest of winter.
A runny nose and a sore throat are common symptoms of both colds and allergies. What similarities and differences exist between the two situations, and how long will they last?
Nothing is more irritating than the feeling that there is something in our eyes. It’s normal for our eyes to get watery sometimes. However, if your eyes become itchy, red, and swollen then you may be experiencing allergy conjunctivitis or ocular allergy, commonly known as eye allergies.
Have you ever had trouble breathing or felt like there was tightness in your chest while you were at work or perhaps experienced a series of wheezing and coughing while you were just cleaning off your desk at your office? If you did, then you probably have occupational asthma.
For most of us, eating peanuts is normal. However, for someone with a food allergy, eating peanuts can be dangerous and life-threatening. Food allergy is a medical condition in which exposure to certain food triggers a harmful immune response. More than 170 foods have been reported to cause allergic reactions.
In some cases, lactose intolerance is mistaken for dairy allergy. Therefore, learning their differences is crucial. Lactose intolerant or allergy sufferers may find this blog post helpful.