There are a myriad kinds of Allergies. To get quick help you would need to be specific.
I have curbed my own fat/oil allergy that I have had for years. In case you are interested you would have to fill in a questionnaire first to ascertain that I am addressing the right audience.
You lower allergies in your home by cleaning your home regularly. Improving the quality of your indoor air will definitely lower your allergies. Improve your aeration is one sure way of accomplishing this.
Home remedies for allergies include using a neti pot and rinsing your nasal passage with warm water and salt. Also you may want to increase your citrus intake for natural vitamin c.
There are numerous websites online that can give you information on dust and mold allergies. One such site to find this information is on http://www.indoorclimatesolutions.net/
Allergies can cause a runny nose, itchy, watery eyes and sneezing. There are, however, some effective home remedies for allergies that may relieve symptoms. These include keeping the windows closed when pollen and mold counts are high, taking an over-the-counter antihistamine and applying cold compresses to itchy, sore eyes. In addition, other effective home remedies for allergies include keeping carpets vacuumed, using an air purifier and eating fruits high in vitamin C.
Wool allergies, flea allergies, food allergies, and skin allergies that can be genetic. (My CC has allergies.)
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after every 6 hours wash your face with soap and water it works
No. You can't catch allergies from people with allergies.
Common pet allergies include dander, saliva, and urine. To manage these allergies effectively, it is important to keep pets out of certain areas of the home, regularly groom and bathe pets, use air purifiers, and consider allergy medications or allergy shots.
you cant abbreviate the allergies However the are a few medical abbreviations using the word allergies, such as; NKMA = No Known Medication Allergies NKA = No Known Allergies
It can have something, in it that you can be allergies to and it case skin allergies.
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