by Doug Bonness | Sep 6, 2016 | Allergy, MD Allergy Pro
Options There’s more than one option in methods of treatment for allergies. Following is a list of five strategies you can use to help curtail symptoms and survive this year’s allergy season. Know The Weather Dry and moist weather can change the pattern of...
by Doug Bonness | Sep 1, 2016 | Allergy, MD Allergy Pro
Image from www.pollen.comAllergies can make a person miserable. If you have allergies, your eyes get itchy and watery, your nose gets runny and stuffy, you sneeze often, and allergies can make it difficult to breathe. The best way to avoid allergy symptoms is to avoid...
by Doug Bonness | Aug 18, 2016 | Allergy, MD Allergy Pro
Allergic asthma is a condition in which our immune system overreacts to allergens. When allergens enter our airways, our immune system releases chemicals that also releases histamine, which causes inflammation. This is why people with asthma are those who experience...
by Doug Bonness | Aug 11, 2016 | MD Allergy Pro
In order for you to truly understand the causes of allergic asthma, it is important for you to know exactly what asthma is and how allergies can affect you. Asthma attacks occur when your symptoms get worse and your airways become inflamed. An allergic asthma attack...
by Doug Bonness | Jul 28, 2016 | Allergy, MD Allergy Pro
Asthma and Allergies Infographic from www.aafa.org There are various kinds of asthma. One of these is exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB), or exercise-induced asthma (EIA). Other types include childhood and occupational asthma. But did you know that asthma and...
by Doug Bonness | Jul 26, 2016 | Allergy, MD Allergy Pro
Did you know that according to the AAFA (Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America) 30% of adults, and 40% of children have allergies ? An overall understanding of the various allergies is therefore imperative when it comes to combating and coping with it. What Causes...