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Beyond Allergens: Exploring Other Triggers for Asthma in Children   (created at May 11, 2009)   64  

While allergies are common culprits in triggering asthma symptoms, several other factors can contribute to respiratory challenges in children. Understanding these additional triggers is essential for comprehensive asthma management.Cold Air and Viral Infec...

Debunking Myths: Antibiotic-Treated Livestock Meat and Pregnancy   (created at Nov 18, 2009)   95  

In the realm of pregnancy diets, misinformation often leads to unnecessary concerns. One such concern revolves around consuming meat from livestock treated with antibiotics. Let’s debunk the myths and understand the facts.Contrary to popular belief, antibi...

I've heard that carpets get dirty faster after cleaning, is that true?   (created at May 19, 2009)   98  

It may be, depending on the method used to clean them. Years ago carpets were shampooed using a rotary brush. Because the shampoo and dirt were pushed down into the carpet rather than lifted out, the top looked nice for a few days. But it soon was dirtier ...
I've heard that carpets get dirty faster after cleaning, is that true?

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 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...

What can I do to prevent my child from developing asthma?   (created at May 11, 2009)   68  

There's nothing you can do to fully prevent your child from developing asthma if it's in his genes. And you won't know whether your child will be asthmatic until he shows consistent symptoms, such as wheezing and constant coughing. That said, you may be ab...

Strategies for Preventing Asthma Attacks in Babies   (created at May 11, 2009)   63  

Protecting your baby from asthma attacks involves a proactive approach centered on preventive measures. By understanding the tools available and ensuring that caregivers are well-informed, you can contribute to your baby's respiratory health.Controllers: C...

Stopping an asthma attack   (created at May 11, 2009)   47  

Your doctor will probably prescribe one or more drugs for your baby. Drugs known as quick relievers are used to stop an asthma attack. These fast-acting medications relieve the spasms in the airway, making breathing easier. Quick-reliever drugs such as alb...

Navigating the Signs: Is It Asthma in Your Baby?   (created at May 11, 2009)   71  

As a parent, navigating the uncertainties of your baby's health can be challenging, especially when it comes to conditions like asthma. Detecting asthma in babies requires a collaborative effort with your healthcare provider, as it can be challenging to di...

Unveiling the Prevalence: Asthma's Impact on Childhood Health   (created at May 11, 2009)   70  

Asthma, a significant chronic condition affecting the respiratory system, casts a substantial shadow on childhood health. Understanding the prevalence of asthma in children is crucial for parents, caregivers, and healthcare providers alike.A Leading Childh...

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...

Navigating the Storm: Understanding Acute Asthma Attacks in Babies   (created at May 11, 2009)   74  

When your baby experiences an acute asthma attack, the respiratory system becomes a battleground, marked by intensified inflammation and heightened challenges. Understanding the sequence of events during such an episode is crucial for prompt and effective ...

Unmasking Asthma: Understanding a Chronic Respiratory Challenge   (created at May 11, 2009)   53  

Asthma, a chronic inflammatory disease impacting the lungs and airways, creates a complex scenario for both parents and their little ones. The airways, responsible for the crucial task of transporting air in and out of the lungs, become inflamed and irrita...
Unmasking Asthma: Understanding a Chronic Respiratory Challenge

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...

Exploring the Link Between Asthma and Sinusitis: A Surprising Insight   (created at May 11, 2009)   64  

The intricate relationship between asthma and sinusitis reveals a complex interplay of respiratory conditions that affect a significant portion of the population. Chronic sinusitis, an inflammation of the sinuses that persists for weeks or even longer, is ...
Exploring the Link Between Asthma and Sinusitis: A Surprising Insight

What other problems happen as a result of sinusitis?   (created at May 11, 2009)   71  

I have seen patients with problems like hives which wouldn't get better, they had no other symptoms. The hives got better immediately with treatment of sinusitis. I was amazed. Sinus problems may also cause all kinds of allergies to worsen (it seems that s...

Navigating the Search for Sinus Specialists: A Guide to Finding the Right Doctor   (created at May 07, 2009)   81  

Finding the right doctor to treat your sinus problems can be a challenging task, but it's essential for effective management and relief of symptoms. Here are some steps to help you in your search:1. ResearchStart by researching online resources, such as me...

Why do we have sinuses?   (created at May 06, 2009)   55  

The sinuses are air pockets located inside the bones in the skull. They are located to either side of the nose (maxillary), behind and in between the eyes (ethmoid), in the forehead (frontal), and there is one much further back in the head (sphenoid). (For...

Fabric, Clothing and Acne   (created at May 03, 2009)   300  

You might think it strange that fabric or clothing could cause acne - but this about it in this way. Say you have a helmet that you wear for 12 hours straight on a bike trip, and that there's a chin strap on it. Say that chin strap covers up 10 pores on yo...