All Posts Tagged With: "allergies"
Discussing Angioedema Treatment
Angioedema Treatment: Angioedema is a condition that can be broken down into four main “types.” The four types are allergic, drug induced, hereditary, and acquired angioedema. Each type requires a different treatment.
28Jul2010 | Jerry Knight | 0 comments | ContinuedFinding An Asthma Treatment Alternative
Asthma Treatment Alternative: There are countless options when it comes to asthma treatment alternatives. An effective treatment is one that provides relief from the condition (either immediate or long term). Some patients have a difficult time pinpointing the effective treatments amongst the ineffective treatments.
20Jul2010 | Jerry Knight | 0 comments | ContinuedAngioedema Cures
Angioedema Cures: There are several categories used to define angioedema cures. These categories are easily identified by the type of angioedema they are intended to treat. The common types are: hereditary angioedema, drug induced angioedema, angioedema, and acquired angioedema.
20Jul2010 | Jerry Knight | 0 comments | ContinuedWhat Is Atopic Dermatitis?
What is Atopic Dermatitis? Those that are or have been diagnosed with atopic dermatitis will have a skin condition resulting in dry, scaly, and itchy skin. Atopic dermatitis will often have three indicators present – exzema, asthma, and allergies. These three atopic dermatitis indicators do not have to coincide at the same time, but people that have the diagnosis of atopic dermatitis are prone to the three and will have occasional symptoms of them during their lifetime.
19Jul2010 | Jerry Knight | 0 comments | ContinuedWhat Is Chronic Ear Infection?
A chronic ear infection can occur in people of any age. Youth are the most susceptible, as are swimmers. A chronic ear infection will last in the patient for at least 12 weeks without healing. The infection could occur in any of the three parts of the ear – inner ear (labrynthitis), middle ear (otis media), or outer ear (otis externa). The most common type of chronic ear infection occurs within the middle ear. Symptoms of an ear infection are intense pain and pressure in the infected part of the ear.
19Jul2010 | Jerry Knight | 0 comments | ContinuedSinusitus Treatments
Sinusitis Treatments: Sinusitis treatments include both homeopathic therapies and traditional medicine. The goals of treatment are to: diminish inflammation and improve drainage in the nasal passages, lessen mucus in the nose and lungs, reduce sinus pain and pressure, and resolve any infection that may be present so damage to sinus tissues does not occur.
18Jul2010 | Jerry Knight | 0 comments | ContinuedWhat Is Chronic Sinusitis?
Chronic sinusitis occurs when there is inflammation of the paranasal sinuses. This condition is chronic when the infection lasts longer than eight weeks in duration. Chronic sinusitis can be the result of several factors – colds, allergies, infections, or autoimmune deficiencies.
18Jul2010 | Jerry Knight | 0 comments | ContinuedAsthmatic Bronchitis
Asthmatic Bronchitis: Asthmatic bronchitis is a hybrid condition combining two common conditions: asthma and bronchitis (chronic). The common symptoms may or may not include chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, fever, fatigue, wheezing, weakness, etc. Other symptoms that are fairly common include: blue colored lips, swelling in the ankles, legs and feet and frequent respiratory problems.
18Jul2010 | Jerry Knight | 0 comments | ContinuedDiscovering A Successful Asthma Alternative
A successful Asthma Alternative: Success in the medical world is defined by effectiveness. So when a patient is looking for a successful asthma alternative they are looking, first and foremost, for an effective treatment that will reduce or eliminate their negative symptoms either immediately (especially in life threatening situations) or for the long term. The most obvious response to asthmatic allergy problems is to avoid the allergens that are causing or exacerbating the issue. But this isn’t always a viable option.
18Jul2010 | Jerry Knight | 0 comments | ContinuedTaking A Look At Asthmatic Bronchitis
Asthmatic Bronchitis: The combination of both asthma and bronchitis into one condition is referred to as asthmatic bronchitis. Asthmatic bronchitis leaves patients suffering from shortness of breath, fever, fatigue, chest pain, swelling in the legs, feet and ankles, blue colored lips, etc.
17Jul2010 | Jerry Knight | 0 comments | Continued