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3 Things Making Your Child's Allergies Worse (and How to Fix Them)
Pollens, dust mites, pet allergens ... do you know what is bothering your allergic child? See common allergens and how to reduce your child's exposure to them.
Pollens, dust mites, pet allergens ... do you know what is bothering your allergic child? See common allergens and how to reduce your child's exposure to them.
Sniff, blow, wipe … sniff, blow, wipe … It's the seemingly endless cycle of a runny nose. But what makes our schnoz get soppy? Read on for some of the most common causes of reaching for the box of tissues. See more »
Pollens, dust mites, pet allergens ... do you know what is bothering your allergic child? See common allergens and how to reduce your child's exposure to them. See more »
There are a lot of ways to keep unwelcome guests out of your home, but what about the ones that make you sneeze? Here, we'll help you learn how to locate and kill household allergens. See more »
Puppies, pollen, peanuts -- these are common triggers for allergic reactions in kids with wonky immune systems. How could a kitten cause a kid's antibodies to go into overdrive? See more »
Anyone with allergies can tell you, the sneezing and watery eyes that come with them are no fun. Luckily, there are at-home solutions to cleaning your house from allergens. See more »
When your sinuses are working properly, you probably never even think about them. But when they become inflamed and infected, you could be at risk for developing sinusitis. See more »
Dust mites are eight-legged creatures that don't bite or cause illness. But because they're so tiny and live in dust particles, they can be tricky to avoid no matter how often you clean your home. See more »
If your allergist recommends getting rid of your beloved pet, simply smile and thank him for his time. You can kick the sniffles without going to extremes. See more »
Also known as hay fever or simply allergies, ragweed can bring some sufferers to their knees. How can you combat this pesky problem? See more »
Cat allergy symptoms can sometimes look a lot like other allergies, or even a cold or flu. So how do you know if your feline friend is causing the problem, and more importantly, what can you do to make it better? See more »