Search Results for 'allergies'

55 results found.

Do you suffer with recurrent sinus infections?

The team at the Crane Clinic are accustomed to seeing sinus infections with an increase in incidence this time of the year with the change in the weather.

Are parents receiving the wrong advice about food allergies?

Are parents receiving the wrong advice about food allergies?

Are parents getting the wrong advice about food allergies?

Are parents getting the wrong advice about food allergies? That’s the question safefood posed as it issued guidance for new parents as part of the #EUChooseSafeFood campaign.

Au Naturel offers the complete low-down on cosmetics usage

image preview

There is growing concern in recent years with regard to the harmful effects of unnatural foodstuffs such as artificial additives, preservatives, sweeteners and flavourings in our food and even of environmental pollutants.

Some common allergic reactions and regularly noted food sensitivities

image preview

A food sensitivity is a bad reaction to a food that is otherwise safe to eat.

Know the difference between hay fever and Covid-19 symptoms

As hay fever season begins, the Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU) has issued advice on recognising the difference in symptoms between hay fever and Covid-19.

Allergies explained

Joyce Clegg, managing director of The Allergy Clinic in the Galway Clinic, explains how allergies work.

Affording due attention to impact of allergies on the human body

In recent times, the Athlone Advertiser chatted with Joyce Clegg, Managing Director of The Allergy Clinic in the Galway Clinic, pertaining to matters allergies and their impact on the human body and surrounding environment.

Get Covid-19 info from reliable sources, urges Mayor

image preview

The Mayor of Galway city is urging the public to ensure they obtain information about Covid-19 from reliable sources as nationwide efforts are stepped up in the wake of a spike in the number of cases of the virus.

HAY FEVER AND MICRO-IMMUNOTHERAPY (A NEW AND NATURAL APPROACH)

image preview

Hay fever (acute seasonal allergic rhinitis) is the most common type of allergy. Symptoms include itchy red eyes also known as allergic conjunctivitis, watery discharge from the nose and eyes, sneezing, fatigue, headache and nervous irritability. It can mimic the symptoms of common cold and affects 30% of the population worldwide. Post nasal drip of mucus can lead to a cough, and nose bleed in severe cases. Tree and grass pollen is the usual cause of hay fever in spring and summer-time but perennial allergic rhinitis can be caused by some or all of the following: animal hair, dust, feathers, fungus, spores and moulds the symptoms of which can stay with you in any part of the year. Some of us are born to be allergic from birth it occurs in both males and females and anywhere in the world, hay fever is not contagious.

 

Page generated in 0.0432 seconds.