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Watery Eyes? Runny Nose?
Time to Spring into Action Against Seasonal Allergies
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A good overview on how to manage Seasonal Allergies.
Allergy Buyers Club USA
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What are allergies?
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A brief overview on what allergies are.
Schering Allergy & Respiratory USA
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What Are Seasonal Allergies?
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Seasonal allergies (hay fever or seasonal allergic rhinitis) are caused by pollen from trees, grasses, or weeds that are carried by the wind. Allergy symptoms usually begin and end about the same time each year, but vary in different regions in the country for each type of pollen. For example:
Nasonex.com USA
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What is allergic rhinitis?
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What causes allergic rhinitis?, What are the symptoms?, What is causing your allergic rhinitis?, How is allergic rhinitis treated?, Can allergic rhinitis be 'cured'?
Allergy New Zealand New Zealand
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What is Allergy?
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Allergies are very common in Australia and New Zealand, affecting around one in three people at some time in their lives. There are many different causes of allergy and symptoms vary from mild to potentially life threatening. Allergy is also one of the major factors associated with the cause and persistence of asthma. There is evidence that the prevalence of allergy and asthma is increasing worldwide. However, the good news is that for most allergies, treatment is available.
Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy Australia
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What is Hayfever?
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Hayfever is the common name for allergic rhinitis (from "rhino"- meaning 'of the nose' and "itis" meaning 'inflammatory'). Thus hayfever is defined as inflammation of the nose caused by allergy. However, your nose is not the only organ which may be affected by allergic rhinitis. You may also have problems with your eyes, sinuses, throat and ears.
Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy Australia
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What's That Smell? The Nose Knows!
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A great article explaining to kids what the normal nose is and what its functions are.
KidsHealth.org USA
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You don't have a cold or allergy - you have a sinus condition
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An ear, nose, and throat specialist will determine if your sinus pain results from the following: Allergic rhinitis, Infectious sinusitis, Septal deviation
Other causes of sinus pain include: Vasomotor rhinitis, Nasal polyps, Fungal sinusitis, HIV illness, Aging rhinitis, Tumors.
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