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19 Sep 2010 
Allergy and Immunology
This is a condition in which you stop breathing in your sleep. Breathing resumes, sometimes explosively with snoring. This can be a very dangerous condition and medical help must be sought immediately. Of course you�ll need a family member to help diagnose it, as you are undoubtedly unaware of what happens during your sleep!Hopefully your allergies are controllable with over-the-counter medication. Sometimes you need to try different kinds before you find the drug that works for you. Then there are seemingly hundreds of pieces of information you need to help you explore all the options and make informed choices about how to effectively manage your condition. The questions in this article relate to allergies that are triggered by airborne allergens as opposed to those that cause reactions when ingested. Here are 4 questions and answers about allergies. Allergy and Immunology Is there a cure for allergies? As of this writing, there is no cure for allergies.

More than 50% of children develop allergies to soymilk. Allergies due to dust and pollution are very common nowadays. The dust particles enter the nose and make a person sneeze. It could also lead to other diseases like bronchitis and asthma. Allergies due to pollution, candle smoke, incense stick etc could create various upper respiratory problems. People with upper respiratory problems have itching in the throat and ear also. Breathing difficulty could also exist. And with anaphylactic (potentially fatal) food allergies on the rise, it becomes even more important that childrens allergies to food are identified and treated. This questionnaire might help you determine whether your child is reacting to foods.� Does your child avoid certain foods?� Do behavioral or mood changes occur after a certain food is eaten?� Does your child crave certain foods?� Does your child complain about his/her mouth or throat itching?� Does your child frequently say that he/she feels dizzy?� Does your child have unexplained diarrhea, vomiting or tummy pain? � Do hives or skin rashes sometimes appear?� Has your child shown a strong dislike to a food that was previously eaten?Other symptoms of food allergy in children are moodiness, frequent fatigue, stomach aches, constipation and muscle pain.
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