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Talk with your healthcare professional about ways to help you quit. Stay away from pollutants. As much as possible, stay away from allergens and toxins such as ...
As much as possible, stay away from allergens and toxins such as chemical fumes or secondhand smoke. Avoid extreme temperatures. Activity in very hot and ...
Stay away from pollutants. As much as possible, stay away from allergens and toxins such as chemical fumes or secondhand smoke. Avoid extreme temperatures.
These tests look for the sources of your allergic reaction, also called allergens. You may be given blood tests to look for higher than usual eosinophil ...
food allergens in many popular. Halloween candies. And knowing which candies have potential allergens can be tough. 00:11:45. DR. ARVEEEN BHASIN: “It's very ...
Allergens or irritants; Exposure to cold air. Mild to moderate exertion. Related cough. Is dry; Gasping, harsh or barking. Produces phlegm or sputum.
Irritants and allergens can irritate the airway and cause congestion. Weight loss. If your child is obese, ask your child's healthcare professional about a ...
This buildup, which is a reaction to foods, allergens or acid reflux, can inflame or injure the esophageal tissue. Damaged esophageal tissue can lead to ...
There is also a condition called nonallergic rhinitis with eosinophilia, which causes symptoms similar to those of allergic rhinitis, but no triggering allergen ...
Allergens or irritants. Accompanied by. Chest pain or tightness; Chills or sweating; Difficult or painful swallowing; Fatigue; Fever; Headache or facial pain
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