Sinus inflammation that lasts for 8 weeks or longer is considered chronic. Normally the sinuses drain freely through hollow spaces inside the nose. In cases of chronic sinusitis, however, …
Hay fever can look a lot like the common cold. When symptoms such as a runny nose and sneezing strike, you may naturally assume that you have a cold. …
Each year millions of people are diagnosed with asthma, and while it often first presents in childhood, asthma can develop at any point during a person’s lifetime. When asthma …
Eczema can look and feel very similar to other skin conditions. If you have a scaly, itchy rash that cracks, oozes or blisters, it’s important to see a health …
Allergic rhinitis, commonly known as hay fever, causes a range of uncomfortable symptoms related to an immune response to allergens that are present in the air. When these particles …
It may surprise you to know that whether you’re 6 or 66, you can develop allergies. That’s because allergies can strike at any age. This means you’re not out …
During this unprecedented time of the evolving COVID-19 pandemic, allergy patients have many questions about the vaccine that protects against the coronavirus. For people who have allergies, you may …
Your stuffy nose that just doesn’t seem to go away may be a sign of an underlying issue like allergies. Untreated allergies can cause chronic sinusitis with and without …
Taking special care of your skin when you have eczema is important all year long, but especially during hot summer months. People with eczema have skin that is sensitive …
If you experience shortness of breath, coughing, wheezing, or chest tightness during physical activity, you may have exercise-induced asthma. Many people with exercise-induced asthma are completely unaware of it. …