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Allergy 101

What Causes Eye Allergies?

What Causes Eye Allergies?

Your eye allergy symptoms are often caused by the inflammation and swelling in your nose! The nose and the eyes are connected by a tube called the naso-lacrimal duct (fun...
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I Snore. Could It Be Allergies?

I Snore. Could It Be Allergies?

Many people with allergies also snore, because the nasal congestion from allergies can block the nasal passages and lead to breathing through the mouth at night. Snoring at night usually...
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Can Allergies Cause Colds To Last Longer?

Can Allergies Cause Colds To Last Longer?

Yes! If you have allergies, you likely have swelling on the inside of the nose most of the time, and you might not even notice it. Sometimes you can tell...
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Why Does My Nose Get Congested From Allergies?

Why Does My Nose Get Congested From Allergies?

If you have allergies, nature is, unfortunately, not your friend. The pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds or indoor allergens like furry pets or dust can cause the inside of...
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How Can I Prevent Nasal And Eye Allergy Symptoms?

How Can I Prevent Nasal And Eye Allergy Symptoms?

Preventing Nasal and Eye Allergy Symptoms According to Dr. Peng, “sometimes the first, easy way to tackle your allergies may be simple changes at home that don’t involve medicines or...
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What Is Rhinitis?

What Is Rhinitis?

Rhinitis, also known as hay fever or nasal allergies, occurs when your immune system reacts to things in your environment, called allergens. There are two main types of rhinitis: allergic...
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Does One Set Of Allergies Make It More Likely For Me (Or My Child) To Have Another?

Does One Set Of Allergies Make It More Likely For Me (Or ...

Yes - this is known as the allergic march. The allergic march is the stepwise progression of one allergic disease leading to another, often starting early in life. Multiple studies...
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