Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Strategies for treating seasonal allergies

Strategies for treating seasonal allergies can help sneezing spells, watery eyes, congestion and an itchy throat. The collection of symptoms that affect the nose when you breathe in something you are allergic to is called allergic rhinitis; when the symptoms affect the eyes. FDA regulates medications that offer allergy relief and there's a rundown of drug options that can help you survive the sneezing season.
Eczema is a term used for a group of skin conditions having several things in common: dryness, itching, inflammation and thickening of skin, and recurrence. Atopic dermatitis is common in kids with allergies or asthma and is often gone by adulthood. Those with atopic dermatitis often have non-skin allergies (like hay fever and asthma) but their rashes aren't caused by skin allergies.

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