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Unveiling the Culprit - Allergens in Makeup and How to Navigate Them   (created at Oct 27, 2009)   80  

Are your favorite makeup products turning into your worst enemies? The culprit might be lurking within the very ingredients meant to enhance your beauty. Often overlooked, fragrances in concealers and foundations can trigger allergic reactions, leaving you...

Choosing the Right Mascara for Contact Lens Wearers   (created at Sep 08, 2009)   187  

Selecting the perfect mascara when you wear contact lenses involves considering both the safety of your eyes and the effectiveness of the product. Here are some tips to help you find a mascara that's suitable for contact lens wearers:Opt for Water-Based Fo...
Choosing the Right Mascara for Contact Lens Wearers

To keep my mascara from rubbing off underneath my eyes throughout the day   (created at Sep 06, 2009)   50  

You are probably using crappy mascara. I to have the same problem.I could suggest waterproof but that makes my eyes burn.I don't know about you but I think I need hypoallergenic. If you are not allergic then try it.I don't really know of another way but wa...
To keep my mascara from rubbing off underneath my eyes throughout the day

To have acrylic nails put on during pregnancy   (created at Aug 28, 2009)   69  

If you're just having acrylic nails put on, you're probably not exposed to enough of any hazardous materials to create any significant hazard to your pregnancy. Some of the chemicals involved can be absorbed through the skin, but you're not likely to be ex...

Understanding the Risks of Sedation for Oral Surgery   (created at May 26, 2009)   114  

Sedation for oral surgery can range from mild relaxation to deep unconsciousness, with various levels of sedation in between. While sedation can make the surgical experience more comfortable for patients, it's essential to understand the associated risks. ...
Understanding the Risks of Sedation for Oral Surgery

The situation when growth hormone therapy should not be given   (created at May 14, 2009)   44  

You should not use growth hormone if: You are allergic to phenol or any other ingredient in the medicine. You have cancer or other form of active tumour. You have not finished your treatment for cancer or another form of tumour. Your bones have stopped gro...

Navigating Chicken Pox Vaccine Side Effects - What Parents Need to Know   (created at May 13, 2009)   54  

As parents, ensuring our children's health and safety is paramount, especially when it comes to vaccinations. The chicken pox vaccine is a crucial step in protecting our little ones from this highly contagious disease. While the vaccine is generally safe a...

Who Shouldn't Get the Chickenpox Vaccine?   (created at May 13, 2009)   72  

Chickenpox vaccination is a crucial step in protecting children from this highly contagious virus. However, there are certain circumstances where caution is warranted. Here's who shouldn't receive the chickenpox vaccine:Severe Allergic Reactions: If a chil...

Is there any way to prevent chicken pox?   (created at May 13, 2009)   58  

Yes. A vaccine has been available since 1995, and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that children receive the shot at 12 to 15 months of age, with a second dose at 4 to 6 years. The vaccine causes few side effects in healthy children and ...

Unraveling the Mystery - The Agonizing Itch of Scabies   (created at May 13, 2009)   74  

Have you ever wondered why scabies itch so much? It's not just a simple case of bug bites; it's a tiny, relentless invader causing a big uproar beneath your skin.Meet the female scabies mite, a microscopic troublemaker that burrows into the skin, creating ...
Unraveling the Mystery - The Agonizing Itch of Scabies

Understanding Scabies - The Itchy Intruders on Your Skin   (created at May 13, 2009)   60  

Scabies, derived from a Latin word meaning "to scratch," is a skin irritation caused by minuscule parasitic mites. These tiny intruders burrow beneath the skin, triggering a bumpy rash that stems from an allergic reaction to the eggs and feces they deposit...
Understanding Scabies - The Itchy Intruders on Your Skin

Shielding Little Ones: Strategies to Prevent Anaphylactic Shock in Babies   (created at May 12, 2009)   77  

As a parent, safeguarding your baby from the potential dangers of anaphylactic shock is paramount. Here's a comprehensive guide on preventive measures to keep your little one safe:**1. Avoid Known Allergens: The first line of defense is steering clear of k...

A Parent's Quick Guide: Responding to Severe Allergic Reactions in Babies   (created at May 12, 2009)   65  

Discovering that your baby is experiencing a severe allergic reaction can be alarming, but swift and informed action can make all the difference. Here's what you should do if your baby appears to be having a severe allergic reaction:1. Dial 911 Immediately...

What substances are most likely to cause a severe reaction?   (created at May 12, 2009)   79  

There are many possible allergens, but these are the most common: • Peanuts, tree nuts (such as walnuts and cashews), shellfish (like shrimp and lobster), fish, milk, and eggs are the most common culprits, although any food can cause a severe allergic reac...

What is anaphylactic shock?   (created at May 12, 2009)   57  

Anaphylactic shock (also called anaphylaxis) is a rapid and severe allergic reaction, and one of the scariest health emergencies a parent can face. It starts when the immune system mistakenly responds to a harmless substance as if it were a serious threat....

How do I treat a sting if my child doesn't have an allergic reaction?   (created at May 12, 2009)   57  

If there's a stinger, remove it by scraping it out with your fingernail or a credit card. (Pulling it out with your fingers or tweezers could squeeze more of the venom into your baby's body.) Wash the area thoroughly with soap and water. You can help relie...

What if he's allergic to the insect?   (created at May 12, 2009)   45  

In rare cases, a child may have a severe allergic reaction to a bite or sting, which could be fatal. If your baby has any of the following symptoms after he's bitten, call an ambulance: •  wheezing or trouble breathing •  vomiting •  hives or a rash on oth...

Navigating Insect Bites and Stings: When to Worry for Your Baby   (created at May 12, 2009)   81  

It's a common scenario: your baby, in the midst of exploration, encounters the buzzing world of insects. Bites and stings are almost inevitable, but understanding how to gauge their impact is crucial for parental peace of mind.Common Culprits: Mosquitoes, ...

Allergies and Asthma in Children   (created at May 11, 2009)   80  

The intricate relationship between allergies and asthma in children is a significant aspect of respiratory health that parents should be attuned to. Understanding how exposure to allergens can trigger or exacerbate asthma symptoms sheds light on this inter...

Could my baby's eczema be caused by a certain food?   (created at May 11, 2009)   61  

Eczema is not a specific allergy, but in some children, certain allergenic foods can trigger eczema or make it worse. If you or your doctor suspects that your baby's eczema is affected by certain foods, the mostly likely culprits are cow's milk and eggs, f...

Unraveling the Enigma: Understanding the Causes of Eczema   (created at May 11, 2009)   52  

Eczema, a common skin condition, often leaves parents wondering about its origins. While the precise cause remains elusive, several factors contribute to the development of eczema, shedding light on its complex nature.Genetic Predisposition: The tendency t...

Navigating Hives in Babies: When to Seek Medical Attention   (created at May 11, 2009)   73  

Discovering hives on your baby's skin can be distressing, but knowing when to call the doctor is crucial for ensuring your little one's well-being. While hives are often harmless and may result from various factors, certain symptoms require immediate medic...
Navigating Hives in Babies: When to Seek Medical Attention

Unraveling the Mystery of Hives: What Causes Those Itchy Red Bump   (created at May 11, 2009)   81  

Hives, those pesky red welts that appear on the skin, can leave parents puzzled and concerned. Understanding the root causes of hives is the first step in managing and preventing these itchy irritations.The main culprit behind hives is histamine, a chemica...

Understanding Swimmer's Itch: A Seasonal Skin Woe   (created at May 11, 2009)   69  

Swimmer's itch, scientifically known as schistosome cercarial dermatitis, emerges as a skin irritation resulting from the invasion of the epidermal layer by the larval stage of certain flatworms. This condition often catches swimmers by surprise, turning a...
Understanding Swimmer's Itch: A Seasonal Skin Woe

Exploring the Role of Allergy Shots in Managing Sinus Infections   (created at May 08, 2009)   88  

Chronic sinus infections can significantly impact quality of life, leading many sufferers to explore various treatment options in search of relief. One approach that has gained attention is allergy shots, also known as allergen immunotherapy. Here's what y...

Understanding the Interplay Between Allergies and Sinusitis   (created at May 08, 2009)   90  

Allergies can significantly impact sinus health, often exacerbating the symptoms of sinusitis and complicating treatment. Here's how allergies contribute to sinusitis:Swelling and Blockage: Allergic reactions trigger inflammation and swelling in the nasal ...

Debunking the Myth: Alcohol and Sinusitis   (created at May 08, 2009)   70  

If you're suffering from sinusitis, you might be wondering whether you can indulge in a drink or two. Here's what you need to know about alcohol and sinusitis:Dehydration ConcernsAlcohol acts as a diuretic, meaning it increases urine production and can lea...

A vaporizer for sinus treatment   (created at May 07, 2009)   56  

It is also extremely important for most people to use a humidifier, especially in the winter. I prefer a hot mist vaporizer, as long as there isn't any reason not to use one, such as someone around who might get burned. It should preferably be placed at yo...