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Sep
30

Looking for methods on how to treat hives? Hives is a serious condition that can really affect your life on many levels but you can take action to help yourself.

Hives also known as known as urticaria present themselves as red and itchy bumps on the skin that comes in various shapes and sizes. The size ranges from a couple of millimeters to an affliction that can cover a whole extremity.

Hives are usually surrounded by a reddish area of inflammation known as a flare. The hives can eventually join together when they become known as plaques. They can appear anywhere on your body from arms, legs, tongues to your ear and mouth.

Hives are not only physically uncomfortable but also they are embarrassing in a social context. The good news is that there are various ways on how to treat hives. Some of the best methods are those that deal with them in a natural way.

Herbal Treatments For Hives

You can take cayenne pepper herbal supplements to help in the treatment of hives. In addition you can take vitamin C, E or Zinc. Other popular cures are herbal teas such as peppermint, chamomile and passionflower tea. Not only are they good for calming your nerves and consequently your hives but they are extremely beneficial to your overall health as well.

How Are You Stress Levels

In general treating hives depends on how severe the symptoms of your condition are. They can become worse depending on your levels of stress. You need to be aware and manage your stress levels so you can lessen the severity and occurrence of hives.

Home Remedies For Hives

When considering how to treat hives one home remedy is applying a cold compress on the affected area. You can also take a cold shower or bath. Another well-known home treatment for hives is applying calamine lotion to help alleviate the itchy feeling. You can also take a bath in warm water that is mixed with cornstarch and/or baking soda.

Homeopathic and Natural Supplements

Utilizing homeopathic and herbal supplements are also excellent methods when considering how to treat hives. Oxygen assists in the elimination of hives by strengthening the immune system of your body. Having increased immunity will allow your body to manage allergens better and reduce the development of hives.

This is very effective in treating hives that are caused by the release of histamines inside your body as well as stress. Keep in mind that having a stronger immune system and better overall health will lessen the hives outbreaks you will experience.

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Jul
01

So you discover that you are allergic to foods that contain gluten but you just don’t know where to find it. You have an urge for certain foods but you need gluten free flour and don’t know where to find any. Living a gluten free lifestyle doesn’t have to be that hard if you can find the ingredients that you need. I have been living the gluten free lifestyle for quite a while now and have found many substitutes for the things that I can’t tolerate. As time has gone by, I have also found many sources that stock gluten free products. In this article, I’m going to help you find out where you can find gluten free flour.

Many times when you go in the store to look for gluten free products, it’s very hard to find because you don’t have many options. The local grocery store doesn’t promote the sale of it because there isn’t a high demand for it. There are some of us that are desperately in need of it and don’t want to pay an arm or leg to obtain it. One store that I find has the highest selection of gluten free flour is Whole Foods Market. In addition to selling that, they also have baked goods. There have been several occasions where they have had days of free samples. They also have a bakery that produces gluten free cakes, cookies, muffins, and bread. I have had the opportunity to sample the muffins and they were heavenly. They tasted just like the real thing and I felt like it was sinful to devour such a treat. On certain aisles, you will find several types of mixes that can be made from home.Whole Foods Market is also known for selling grains, flour, rice, etc by the pound. So there are many choices of gluten free flour to choose from. It ranges from Spelt, Rice, Quinoa, and Brown Rice. Whole Foods Market has several locations across the United States and Canada. This would be my first choice to find what I’m looking for.

Another store that has recently gained interest in is Wal-Mart. When visiting a few months ago, I found that they were selling Spelt Flour but it wasn’t the best thing because it was very heavy and resembled the texture of Corn Meal. Of course, if you were trying to bake a cake with that, it wouldn’t be of the best quality. They also began to sell a cake mix produced by Betty Crocker that is derived of rice flour. And rice flour has the same quality as that of Spelt. Here lately they have added a new addition to the gluten free supply. They have a section on the cakes aisle that contains all rice products. This includes rice flour, rice pasta, hamburger meals, and much more. It’s a very small section for now but it will grow over time if the demand increases. I prefer to use rice products over others but not the rice flour because it is not all that great for baking with. But Wal-mart is the next best place to find what you are looking for.

Recently, there have been several natural food stores popping up everywhere. A few of the others that I didn’t mention above are Central Market, Market Street and Sprouts. These also offer the same amenities as Whole Foods Market. Locally, there are several small, specialty stores that sell different assortments of what you would be looking for. Therefore, living a gluten free lifestyle isn’t as hard to find as you would think. As more people become aware of Celiac Disease, the inability to find products will become a thing of the past.

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Jun
11

Allergies are very common, and most people will know what an allergy is. If you are unaware of what an allergy is, it is a type of bad reaction inside the immune system to a ordinary mild substance. Someone who does not suffer from any type of allergies will most likely have no reaction to the substance. However when there is someone who has allergies, their body will be set off by an encounter with the substance, the body will then respond by realizing chemicals, this will be the reason for the allergy.

When children experience a reaction it can be seen as eczema and most likely be a food allergy. Children that do experience eczema will be at a high risk of getting a type of asthma or allergic rhinitis; which is more than likely to happen when children are in school.

By adulthood eczema will probably go away likewise with many other food allergies. Asthma or allergic rhinitis can sometimes form during their teenage years and when they are young adults, and are likely to hang around throughout their lives. An allergic symptom may, however not be permanent and will disappear eventually.

An atopic dermatitis (eczema), is usually the first sign of an allergy and can be seen in up to 20% of children, normally around the infant age. This form of allergy is consisted with itching, and a rash. The rash will appear to be dry and red, could have small blisters and may ooze or flake overtime. For infants this rash may be on the face most typically around the cheeks, the chest, the back of the scalp, and could form on the arms and legs. Where the distribution is, is where the children are most likely to scratch. The rash will be different for older children to younger children. For adults the rash will most likely be behind the knees or on the elbows.

A food allergy will happen at any stage of someones life. If there is a food allergy that has evolved it will result in a skin symptom, like swelling, hives or a redness on the skin, because of eating the food that started it. The symptom can arise quickly or it may take a while to show up. There are other symptoms involved with a food allergies, they can be nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach aches not being able to breath sneezing, lightheadedness or a runny nose.

Symptoms can occur at any time but if they are food allergies a rash will appear. Children will most likely develop a form of eczema when they are allergic to something. Some allergies may also disappear over time. However, any type of allergy should be treated and seen by a doctor.

May
18

Every Breath You Take

For many people, the home is a sanctuary. However, the air there may not be as clean as we think. Several aspects of modern living can actually spoil the air in the home. And because houses are being built and remodeled in ways that tightly seal the shell, drastically reducing air movement between the indoors and outdoors, pollutants in the house will largely remain there. The better informed you are about any air issues affecting the family home and health, the better equipped you will be to control and prevent them.

Indoor air problems stem from many substances including biological pollutants, combustion by-products, hazardous building materials, and household products.

Biological pollutants come from living matter. The most widespread examples include mold, animal dander, and dust mites. Excess condensation and poorly maintained HVAC systems can promote mold growth. Therefore it’s critical to have appliances with condensing units cleaned and serviced regularly. Minimize the impact of animal dander and dust mites with regular dusting and cleaning.

Fuels, including natural gas, propane, oil, and kerosene, produce harmful by-products. Any heating appliance that burns fuel can release carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, or excess water vapor. Ensure that all fuel-burning equipment is well maintained, properly vented, and inspected regularly for safety.

Remodeling projects give your home new sparkle, but the process can create unhealthy air. Home renovations often disturb areas containing old hazardous materials, such as asbestos and lead paint, and can release particles into the air. Rather than try to remove them, which often creates more of a health hazard, it is better to carefully cover them up. A professional inspector can help you determine what hazardous materials you will uncover and how best to contain and clean them up. Paints, adhesives, and stripping and finishing solvents can also create indoor air pollution. Some of these products are volatile and flammable. Read all labels thoroughly and use them strictly as recommended.

The very chemicals we use to clean and disinfect our homes can also cause air pollution. Follow manufacturers’ instructions for amounts and usage. Use the least strong product that will do the job with the smallest amount necessary. Ventilate the area that you are cleaning so that fumes do not linger. Keep household chemicals tightly sealed in their original containers.

Be aware of the signs that you may have an indoor air quality problem. You may notice stale and musty odors. Dirty or faulty HVAC equipment will most likely affect the air quality. Excessive condensation and humidity often correlate to the presence of molds. And take note of any changes to the family’s health inside the home, such as irritated eyes and throat, sneezing, coughing, congestion, and fatigue. If you suspect a problem with the air in your home, take action promptly. A professional air quality inspector can do a comprehensive review of your home’s environment and help you address issues effectively. Once you have fixed existing problems, schedule annual inspections and service calls to prevent recurring damage.

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Apr
20

Drug Uses
Allegra helps relieve symptoms of hay fever. effectively treats itchy/watery/red eyes, sneezing and runny/itchy nose, rhinorrhea. Allegra can be taken by adults and children over 6 years of age.

How Taken

Allegra comes as a tablet or capsule to take by mouth. Each dose should be taken with a full glass of water. Usually Allegra is taken twice a day, in the morning and in the evening. Follow the directions on your prescription label or your doctors` instructions.

Warnings/Precautions
Before taking this medication, tell your doctor if you have any serious illness such as liver, kidney or heart disease. Tell your doctor if you are allergic to Allegra or any other drug. If you have any other illnesses you may need monitoring during treatment or dosage adjustment. It is not known how Allegra effects on pregnancy and whether or not it may harm an unborn baby. It is also not known if Allegra passes through breast milk. Therefore do not take Allegra without first talking to your doctor if you are pregnant, likely to become pregnant or breast feeding. Do not give Allegra to children under 6 years old.

Missed Dose

If you miss a dose take it as soon as you remember. However if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the Missed Dose and continue your regular dosing schedule. Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed one.

Possible Side Effects
The Possible Side Effects are- difficulty breathing, closing of the throat, swelling of the lips, tongue or face, hives These allergic reactions happen rarely. If you experience any of them stop taking Allegra and seek medical attention. Continue taking Allegra and talk to your doctor if you experience nausea or an upset stomach. If you experience any other side effects talk to your doctor.
Storage
Keep this medication in the container it came in. Store it at room temperature 20–25°C (68–77°F) and away from excess heat and moisture (not in the bathroom).

Overdose
Seek medical attention immediately if overdose is suspected. Some of the symptoms of overdose are- drowsiness, dry mouth and dizziness.

More Information
Report to you doctor of all medication you may use. Especially that goes to MAO inhibitors, some blood pressure drugs, digoxin, all adrenalin like drugs and other drugs that affect the heart rhythm. You should check all labels on non–prescription medication. Consult your doctor if any of the medicines you take contain antihistamines and decongestants. If you are about to have any allergy testing, stop talking Allegra a couple of days before the tests, as it may affect test results. Before stopping or starting any medication you should get your doctors` or pharmacist approval.

Disclaimer
This is only general information, it does not cover all directions, drug integrations or precautions. You should not rely on it for any purpose, it does not contain any specific instructions for a particular patient. We disclaim all responsibility for the accuracy and reliability of this information. We`re not responsible for any damage.

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