Is That Red Patch A Rash Or A Virus?

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A rash is a kind of red bump that forms on your body and could be caused due to a variety of reasons. This word is freely used in normal language to denote a number of skin conditions. Most commonly occurring skin conditions or skin rash types are:

  • Non infected scaly patches on the skin.
  • Scaly patches on skin caused by fungal or bacterial infection.
  • Red, itchy patches or bumps all over the skin.

Skin rashes are rarely classified as dangerous, but still warrant medical attention. Rashes should not be self-diagnosed. Proper evaluation of the skin rash type requires a doctor visit. The following list of skin rash types may help you to categorize the condition.

Non infected scaly patches on the skin:

A scaly and itchy skin rash type usually represents a condition known as eczema. Continue Reading »

Seasonal Allergy Sufferers: Five Tips On Getting Allergy Relief

Seasonal Allergy ReliefIf you’re one of the millions of people who suffer from seasonal plant allergies, you’re all too familiar with the symptoms of allergies to plant life, allergy headaches, stuffed up sinuses, runny nose and swollen, tender tissues. The most common type of plant allergies occur in the fall and spring. Some unfortunate allergy sufferers also get a dose even in summer, from sources like pine tree pollen and that freshly cut grass.

Unless you’ve had a round of the patch tests to determine exactly what you’re allergic to, finding allergy relief can be much like searching for a needle in a haystack. To complicate matters, you can suddenly develop plant allergies simply by moving just 100 miles away, to an environment with brand new flora and fauna your immune system doesn’t recognize. There are plenty of OTC medications for allergies, but you’ve got to be careful that you don’t end up with an allergy relief preparation that may contain something you’re already allergic to! I once tried an OTC allergy medicine which contained Goldenrod (unknown when I bought it) which made me feel as though I were on another, strange planet, sending me to the doctor pronto!

Allergy symptoms can make you feel bad enough to miss work and a blinding sinus headache can confine you to a darkened room with an ice bag on your forehead. Here, we’ve got five tips on natural ways to find allergy relief.

1. Some plants cause water retention, especially in the face. Not only does this produce a swollen face and eyes that appear half-shut and bruised, but the accompanying pain can reach the ‘this is ridiculous’ level in a matter of hours of exposure to the culprit. Try this: cut a couple of slices of cucumber and lay them over your eyes. Over the cucumber, lay a wash cloth drenched in cold water and lie down. Keep a bowl of cold water handy to cool the wash cloth as it eventually warms. Close the curtains. This method of allergy relief helps reduce the swelling, which in turn helps allay the pain. Continue Reading »

Allergy Cures: Homeopathy Is An All-Natural Approach To Medicine And Health

allergies Allergy Cures: Homeopathy Is An All Natural Approach To Medicine And Health Allergies can bring discomfort and misery to your everyday life. Many people who suffer from the affliction are seeking allergy cures to relieve the symptoms they experience. In order to properly address allergy problems, it is necessary to try and determine what causes your symptoms in the first place.

Common causes are pet dander, mold, dust and outdoor elements like pollen. Once you determine what is behind your symptoms it is easier to find possible allergy cures to try. Some have found over the counter medications to be very helpful. Others find relief after visiting a specialist. Then again, some find no relief at all.

For those who can not seem to find any relief from commonly used allergy cures, homeopathy may be a viable option. Homeopathy is an all-natural approach to medicine and health that is the subject of some argument and controversy. Some argue that homeopathy is a hoax and no allergy cures can possible be found through natural elements. Others swear that they have experienced instant relief from their symptoms through homeopathic remedies.

Some of the symptoms include congestion, headaches and colds. These symptoms often evolve into more severe conditions like bronchitis and pneumonia. For people who face the symptoms and the more severe conditions on a daily basis, finding allergy cures is crucial to their health and general well-being.

Traditional methods that the medical community often uses to address allergy symptoms include painful shots, medications that leave the patient groggy and miserable and even surgery in severe cases. These traditional methods of treating allergy symptoms are quite disheartening to many people who want to find allergy cures without using medication or taking shots. No one really wants to undergo surgery but many do to find some relief. Continue Reading »

Asthma Sufferers Who Exercise Report Having Fewer Attacks

Asthma Lifestyle 1 Asthma Sufferers Who Exercise Report Having Fewer AttacksWhile exercise can bring on an asthma attack, it is also a recognized part of any asthma treatment plan. Asthma and exercise have a unique relationship.

An important aspect of understanding how they relate is to be aware of why physical activity can bring on an attack. Basically, physical exertion increases your body’s need for oxygen, which makes your breathing faster and harder. This can bring on the feelings of breathlessness, tightness in the chest and wheezing that are associated with asthma attacks.

In spite of this, asthma and exercise do not have to be mutually exclusive. In fact, in many cases they shouldn’t be, since many asthma sufferers who exercise regularly report having fewer attacks than when they did not exercise. Exercise improves your overall physical health.

They can exist side by side with proper care and planning. Asthma sufferers should consult with their doctor about different types of exercise, and prior to starting an exercise regimen should be sure that they are already managing their asthma on a daily basis.

Regardless of general health or fitness level, everyone is encouraged to warm up and cool down prior to exercising, whether through playing a sport or participating in a solitary activity such as walking or cycling. In spite of this sound advice, many of us skip warm ups and cool downs to cut down the time we spend on our workout routines. It is particularly critical for those with asthma not to do this, as warming up and cooling down make changes in your breathing pattern more gradual. Stretching and walking before and after your more intense workout can help manage asthma and exercise. Continue Reading »

Invest In Your Health With A Top Rated Vaccum Cleaner

You may have seen him on The Ellen Degeneres Show, the four-year-old who was the vacuum cleaner expert. He showed the audience how a new vacuum and rug shampooer works, and he aced a flash card quiz which Ellen had created by using the logos of the top-selling or most popular vacuums.

Between the boy (I can’t recall his name—sorry) and Ellen, who was a vacuum saleswoman in her pre-stand-up fame days, maybe we could get a review or two of the best rated vacuum? Then again, Ellen might be busy and have other things on her mind besides Hoovers, so let’s go to the next best sources—vacuum cleaner reviews by people like you and me, consumers who will tell the truth about the product you are interested in.

Since the vacuum can be an in item in which we make a healthy investment (the better ones aint cheap), let’s consider individual brands, what the consumers say about them, and how they rate with users—whether or not people make the model a best rated vacuum:

SHORT LIST of BEST RATED VACUUMS

Electrolux – The Electrolux EL1012A Pronto Bagless Stick Vacuum reviews are excellent at Amazon.com, with this model earning 5 stars from reviewers who said their new purchases were “excellent on hard floors,” “great on carpeted stairs,” and is versatile, looks great, and is always easy and convenient to use. Continue Reading »

There Is Nothing That Can Ruin Your Day Quite Like An Allergy Attack

 There Is Nothing That Can Ruin Your Day Quite Like An Allergy AttackThere is nothing that can ruin your day like a full blown allergic reaction or allergy attack, and as a longtime allergy sufferer, I should know. The discomfort of this condition is rather difficult to describe. For me, my allergic reactions are almost always caused by pollen and dust. I will be walking down the street, feeling just about fine, and all of the sudden, allergies will strike. My nose will get stuffy and itchy, my eyes will get watery, and I will suddenly have difficulty breathing. Alternately, sometimes my allergic reaction is more subtle than that. Occasionally, I will wake up, already fully congested and just absolutely miserable. As the day goes on, my throat will continue to itch, and the more time I spend outside, the worse things get until the allergic reactions are just too much and I have to lie down.

Of course, my allergic reactions are unusually strong, and I generally have to undergo more allergy treatment than most sufferers. Many people use antihistamines to treat allergic reactions and just end it there, but for me it is not all so simple. Not only do I have to use an antihistamine, but I actually have to use two of them. I also have to use a decongestant. On top of it all – as if that were not enough already – I have to get shots for my allergic reactions. These shots make my arms swell up for hours some time, in which case I have to get adrenaline shots just to make the allergic reactions calm down. Lets face it; I’m a wreck.

Now, what I’ve been doing recently has gone some ways towards making my allergic reaction not so severe as it was before. I have been finally following my doctors tips. First of all, I have been enthusiastically cleaning out my house, making sure that dust and mold have no place to hide out and make me sick. At first, this stirs up my allergic reactions, but eventually it causes them to subside once all of that junk is out of the air. Besides this, I have been eating right. This means cutting out fatty food, and all things caffeinated or processed. Also, allergic reactions can be decreased according to some experts, by eating more vegetables and simple whole grains. All of this has done fabulous things towards making me feel healthier than ever, and that is the most important thing! Continue Reading »

Asthma And Allergy Sufferers Benefit From Regular Exercise

Asthma Asthma And Allergy Sufferers Benefit From Regular ExerciseEveryone should engage in some sort of aerobic activity to keep their heart and lungs healthy, and muscles toned and strong. Even people with asthma benefit from regular exercise; it helps to increase lung capacity therefore allowing the lungs to function more efficiently. Many times the fear of an asthma attack keeps asthmatics from participating in activities that they enjoy. Asthma and exercise may seem like fire and water to some, but there are ways to make these two very compatible. Many professional athletes suffer from asthma and allergies, but they have found a way to manage their symptoms effectively so that they can perform at their fullest potential. There are many good asthma and allergy medications on the market today, some available over-the-counter and some by prescription only that can greatly reduce the onset of asthma symptoms during exercise.

According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI), physical and emotional well-being can be improved through regular exercise, which can also help to manage asthma symptoms. Here are a few asthma and exercise facts that can help people get active and stay active by learning these simple interventions. Not all types of exercise will provoke asthma symptoms, and before beginning any type of exercise program, an asthma and allergy specialist or health care practitioner should be consulted. Asthma and exercise can cause symptoms such as shortness of breath, a tight feeling in the chest, or coughing, all of which can develop into a full blown asthma attack if not treated immediately. By using a short or long acting bronchodilator prior to exercising, asthma symptoms can be controlled or even prevented completely. Other medications such as decongestants and antihistamines, either oral or inhaled, are also effective in controlling asthma and exercise.

Other important asthma and exercise facts include not exercising in cold or windy weather, or when pollen counts are high. These factors can aggravate asthma and allergy symptoms, which can lead to a more severe attack. Asthma and exercise routines can be tailored to each individual’s specific needs, and some activities are better tolerated than others. For more information on asthma and exercise visit the Medem Medical Library at www.medem.com or a number of other online sources that have great suggestions on how to stay active and benefit from regular exercise while controlling asthma and allergy symptoms. Asthma does not have to equal a sedentary lifestyle, in fact, this type of approach does more harm than good. Continue Reading »

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