NASAL ALLERGY & HOMEOPATHY
November 5, 2007
Nasal Allergies In Autumn
Are you sneezing dozens of time in a day? Is your nose dripping like water from a tap? Are you getting itchy and watery eyes and all of this has been there since the last few days or weeks? If yes, than it is probably due to the fact that you are suffering from seasonal allergic rhinitis or autumn allergy. This kind of upper respiratory allergy develops due to the increased presence of allergens (allergy causing substances like pollen etc.) in the environment during the months of September to early November. An extension of this kind of allergy occurs in the months of April and May.
allergy treatment by homeopathy
August 3, 2007
Treat your autumn allergy with homeopathy
Do you find yourself having a runny itchy nose, watery eyes and severe sneezing episodes at this time of the year? If so, you may be suffering from allergic rhinitis and also you are among the estimated 25 per cent of the Indians affected by one or the other form of allergies. Come September and October, many suffer from these dreadful seasonal ?autumn allergy? attacks also known as hay fever or allergic rhinitis. Pollens seem to be the main cause. The other main causative factor in this region is the paddy threshing dust. In rural areas this is a very common trigger during these months.
Nasal Allergy and Homeopathy
July 12, 2007
If you are sneezing quite a lot, having a runny nose, itchy eyes and/or having difficulty in breathing in this weather, then there are good enough chances that you might be suffering from spring allergy. Spring allergy refers to an allergic condition that occurs in the months of March- May and affects mainly the respiratory system. In spring weather high levels of pollen count are responsible for these naso-bronchial allergies. Also spring weather is especially worse for people living near farms where it is time for wheat harvesting. Wheat threshing dust is the main culprit. People in cities also get affected by it as the threshing dust gets carried by winds to the adjoining areas.






