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  • Hives Hives, also called urticaria, is a raised, itchy area of skin that is usually a sign of an allergic reaction. The allergy may be...learn more »
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    Hives Article
    • Hives facts
    • What are hives (urticaria) and angioedema?
    • What causes hives and angioedema?
    • What are the different kinds of hives?
    • What are the symptoms and signs of ordinary urticaria (ordinary hives)?
    • What are the causes of ordinary hives?
    • What are the causes of chronic hives?
    • Are there other conditions that mimic hives?
    • What is the treatment for hives?
    • Conclusion
  • Itching Itching can be a common problem. Itches can be localized or generalized. There are many causes of itching to include: infection...learn more »
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    Itching Article
    • Itching (itch) facts
    • What is an itch?
    • What causes itching?
    • Should I scratch the itch?
    • What are topical (external) itch treatments?
    • What are oral itch treatments?
    • When should the doctor be consulted for itching?
  • Allergy An allergy refers to a misguided reaction by our immune system in response to bodily contact with certain foreign substances. ...learn more »
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  • Eye Allergy Eye allergy (or allergic eye disease) are typically associated with hay fever and atopic dermatitis. Medications and cosmetics...learn more »
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    Eye Allergy Article
    • Eye allergy facts
    • Eye allergy introduction
    • What causes eye allergies?
    • What is the basic anatomy of the outer eye?
    • Why are the eyes an easy target for allergies?
    • What are symptoms and signs of eye allergies?
    • What are allergic eye conditions?
    • What are eyelid allergies (also called contact eye allergies)?
    • What conditions can be confused with eye allergies?
    • What is the treatment for eye allergies?
    • What is the prognosis of eye allergies?
    • Can eye allergies be prevented?
  • Hay Fever Hay fever (allergic rhinitis) is an irritation of the nose caused by pollen and is associated with the following allergic...learn more »
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    Hay Fever Article
    • What is hay fever? What are the symptoms and signs?
    • Why does an allergic reaction occur?
    • What causes allergic rhinitis?
    • When and where does allergic rhinitis occur?
    • How is allergic rhinitis diagnosed, and how are allergies identified?
    • How are allergies treated?
    • Hay Fever At A Glance
  • Urinary Retention Urinary retention (inability to urinate) may be caused by nerve disease, spinal cord injury, prostate enlargement, infection,...learn more »
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    Urinary Retention Article
    • What is the urinary tract?
    • What causes urinary retention?
    • What are the symptoms of urinary retention?
    • How is urinary retention diagnosed?
    • How is urinary retention treated?
    • What are the complications of urinary retention?
    • What are the complications of treatments for urinary retention?
    • Hope through research
    • Where can people find more information about urinary retention?
  • Nasal Allergy Medications Nasal allergy medications are used to relieve itching, sneezing, and nasal swelling associated with allergies. Antihistamines,...learn more »
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    Nasal Allergy Medications Article
    • Introduction
    • What's the difference between a controller and a reliever?
    • What are antihistamines?
    • How do antihistamines work?
    • What are first generation antihistamines (OTCs)?
    • What are second generation antihistamines (prescription)?
    • What are common side effects of antihistamines?
    • What are decongestants?
    • How do decongestants work?
    • When should I use topical decongestants?
    • What are side effects of decongestants?
    • What about combination antihistamine/decongestant preparations?
    • Nasal Steroid Sprays
    • Other nasal sprays that might help
    • Tips for proper use of nasal sprays
    • Nasal Allergy Medications At A Glance
  • Allergy Treatment Begins At Home Avoiding allergy triggers at home is one of the best ways to prevent allergy symptoms. Controlling temperature, humidity, and...learn more »
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    Allergy Treatment Begins At Home Article
    • Introduction
    • Cleaning and more cleaning: what really helps?
    • What are great techniques for mold patrol?
    • How can people with allergies ideally control the air quality and climate in their homes?
    • How can dust covers help?
    • What are carpet powders? Can they help?
    • What to do with the pets?
    • What do I do with those ghastly cockroaches?
    • Allergy Treatment At A Glance