February 22, 2010
The Secret to Living With Allergies Part 4: for a Healthier Night’s Sleep, Start With Dust Control in the Bedroom
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Skin disorders can change the way a person looks and the way a person looks at themselves. It can be very upsetting and stressful to have a skin disorder. A skin disorder can occur not only on the face but on the rest of the body as well. Some of the most common skin disorders are Rosacea, Psoriasis, Eczema, and Acne.
Rosacea is an inflammatory skin condition that causes redness in the face. It produces small red, pus filled bumps or pimples. Rosacea does not have a cure but if left untreated it can progress. Treatments can control and reduce symptoms. Some symptoms include red areas on the face, bumps, bulbous nose, visible small blood vessels, feelings of being flush, and burning of the eyes.
The causes are not known for Rosacea. But there are factors that can irritate and make it worse. It does so by increasing the blood flow to the surface of your skin. Hot foods, spicy foods, and alcohol can all make it worse. Things like temperature extremes, sunlight, hot bath, saunas, and strenuous exercise can all factor in rising blood flow to the surface of your skin. Taking corticosteroids or other drugs that dilate blood vessels like blood pressure medication can tend to make Rosacea worse as well.
Psoriasis is an inflammatory and proliferate skin disease known for sharply demarcated, dull red, and scaly plagues. Plagues or red skin are often covered with silvery scales of dead skin and can be itchy and painful. They can crack and bleed or the plagues will grow and merge into each other covering very large areas. Fingernails and toes nails can get discolored and begin to crumble or detach from nail bed. Plagues or scales or crust on the top of head can happen too.
Psoriasis can lead to psoriatic arthritis; about 30 % of people who have psoriasis end up with it. Psoriasis tends to run in families and may skip generations. Anything from emotional stress, dry skin, and streptococcal infection can trigger an episode. There is no cure for this condition either but treatments will help reduce episodes and prevent them.
Eczema is a skin condition in which the skin is red, irritated, and occasionally there are small red bumps that are fluid filled and ooze. The most common cause is dermatitis. Most people who have Eczema have family members who have hay fever, asthma, or other severe allergies. It may have to do with genetics. Most people who have Eczema end up themselves getting hay fever or asthma. Eczema is not an allergy but it is triggered by allergies. Also things like excessive heat and stress can trigger it too.
Again, there is no cure for Eczema. Because certain things can trigger a break out avoiding those things can prevent or improve a break out. Avoiding allergens like mold, pollen, dust, animal dander will prevent and allergy related Eczema break out. Keeping dry skin in the winter moist and not using harsh soaps and detergents on skin can prevent break outs. Sweating, tobacco smoke, and some acidic foods like tomatoes or even alcohol can make things worse too. And lastly of course this goes for any skin condition, avoiding the tendency to scratch a break out or episode can help it heal faster and not irritate it anymore than it is.
Most sufferers of Rosacea, Psoriasis, and Eczema are very familiar with many products that can exfoliate dry, dead skin cells but leave the skin with ugly red patches and irritated more. These products also are greasy, and smelly ingredients like tar or zinc. Prescription products contain cortisone or steroids and can have a negative affect on the body.
Alternative Health Supplements offers a product that is all natural and safe to use. Dermasolve by L’Avenir is specifically designed to treat Rosacea, Psoriasis, and Eczema. It is fragrance free and dermatologist tested. It is also safe to use on children as young as 6 years old. It can be used anywhere on the body even the scalp. This product is not a cure for skin conditions but it will help aid in the healing and prevent chronic skin conditions from reoccurring.
Angelo Johnson
http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/find-relief-from-skin-disorders-848189.html
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An allergy is an immune system malfunction that causes the body to have a hypersensitive reaction to a normally day-to-day substance. There are different types of allergy; nasal allergy, asthma allergy, food allergy, insect allergy, skin allergy but one may be reacting to only one type or some among all the allergies. One may be allergic to food, pollen, dust, insects, etc. So it is better to first test for the substance causing the allergy.
An allergy test of one form or another is often needed to determine which substance is causing the adverse reaction, if the problem seems to be originating from a food an allergy test may reveal that the individual is not allergic to the suspected food but to a certain element present in the food.
Although there are many allergy testing methods used to determine the presence of allergens, but the three most common allergy testing procedures are skin tests, elimination tests, and the radioallergosorbent test (RAST). It is seen that the accuracy of these tests varies widely and even the same test performed at different times may yield different results. It is also possible for a person to react to a substance during testing but no reaction in normal exposure.
Allergy skin testing is the most used of the three methods but it varies in methodology. With the scratch test a small amount of the suspected allergen is placed on the forearm or upper arm and then introduced under the surface by scratching or pricking. The skin is then observed for swelling or redness. Skin tests are useful in detecting respiratory allergies, penicillin allergy, insect allergies, and food based allergies.
Food allergies are also often investigated via an elimination diet. Suspect foods are removed from the diet for several weeks and then re-introduced one at a time with the person monitoring their reactions. The radioallergosorbent or RAST test is performed in a laboratory and tests for specific amounts of Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies that will be present in the blood during a true allergic reaction.
There are many allergy products on the market that relieve you from common allergies and usage of these allergy care products or allergy control products at first sign of allergy will help relieve the symptoms sooner. These allergy relief products are being used as a preventive according to the symptoms found from the allergy tests. Being aware of what each one are will ensure that you choose the medication, which will eliminate your allergy symptoms.
Some of the top allergy relief products on the market are elaborated in the following paragraph.
Nasal sprays are medicinal sprays that help clear nasal passage and soothe dry irritated nasal passages. This spray can be used with cold, allergy, and sinus medications. They are alcohol free and non-medicated, and non-habit forming too.
Nasal strips help relieve nasal congestion due to colds and allergies, in addition to that they also help reduce snoring.
Nasal gels used to relive irritation in the dry nose, these gels soothe the chafed and dry skin of the nose.
Vacuum cleaners and dusters are products that are capable of capturing and removing allergens such as dust mites, and the most allergy causing particles. They are used to clear the dust from our surroundings of the room floor, walls and from furniture that cause allergy.
Air filters are disposable adhesive filters with the inside coated with a liquid adhesive that captures dust particles and lint. Air filters are generally made of metal or various fibers.
Dehumidifiers are special devices to remove moisture from atmosphere to reduce humidity. These devices are very helpful in treatment and controlling of respiratory disorders such as asthma, or bronchial allergies. Many portable dehumidifiers are available in the market.
Bryan Morris
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/allergy-relief-products-681287.html
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i get alot of gunk, mucus, in my throat and it seems to make my gland feel tender. i can feel the mucus there that needs to come out or go away. i dont know what allergy medicine to take because allergy medicines never list mucus in throat. and thats all i get, aside from itchy nose. will claritin help even though the mucus in throat is not listed? if so, claritin or claritin-d? if not claritin what kind of allergy medicine will help for this? thank u
That mucus stuff is called congestion. I take allergy medicine and find any of them work but they are kind of expensive because you have to take one everyday. It cost me in canadian dollars about $30 bucks a month and I just use generic brands or whatever I can find that is cheap. The drugs take awhile to circulate in your body and give relief…a couple of days usually so you wont feel total relief right away. And also if you miss a couple of pills you wont feel it that day or the next but you’ll pay for it a few days later. A couple of months ago, the mucus in my sinuses became really thick and very very yellow, I went to the doctor and she told me when it gets like that it is a sinus infection and she gave me anitibotics. I have taken most of the pills out there and really dont find a difference in brands
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How long after removing gluten from your diet did you start to feel better?
I have Celiac, and it started feeling better within a few weeks, if I remember right.
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Is it Missouri?
New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Western Montana. Santa Fe/Taos area is good; Denver also. Desert and mountains both provide relief from humidity & many allergies. If you’re looking to relocate consider the California Gold Country, beginning with Nevada City. Western Oregon & Washington have humidity, but usually cool humidity. Western Washington & Oregon is dry. Look at Arizona & Nevada as well. Carson City, NV is nice.
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I want to know if it’s worth a try… I know it’s worked for me in major muscular pain in the past, so I don’t doubt the benefits of acupuncture… but haven’t talked to anyone who has used it for allergy relief
It works GREAT! My allergies are so much better
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