More than a million and a half hearing aids are sold in the United States annually. However, not all hearing aids are alike, and with so many different types on the market of varying quality, choosing the right one often involves first selecting the right hearing aid provider. Purchasing a new hearing aid is an…
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The Top 10 Allergy-Causing Foods To Avoid
If you’re one of the millions of Americans with allergies, you know how difficult it can be to avoid your triggers. But what if some of your favorite foods are actually causing your allergy symptoms? Food allergies can range from mild to severe, and is a very serious condition, especially since food allergies are associated…
5 TIPS FOR ALLERGY SUFFERERS
Allergies are – at best – an annoying inconvenience. At worst, however, they can have severe consequences, affecting your airways, sinuses and nasal passages, skin, or digestive system, making you feel miserable, and interfering with your plans and activities. Whether you are allergic to pollen, pet dander, dust, certain foods, or other substances, getting your…
What Parents Should Know About Adenoidectomy Surgery for Children
Adenoidectomy surgery is a common procedure to remove the adenoids, which are lymphatic tissue located at the back of the nose. The adenoids, which are useful during childhood when the immune system isn’t fully developed, help filter bacteria and viruses from the air. Unfortunately, adenoids can sometimes become enlarged and block airflow through the nose….
Hearing Aids Doctor’s Tips For Getting Used To Your New Hearing Aids
Hearing aids are small electronic devices that amplify sound and make it easier for people with hearing loss to communicate. There are many different types and brands of hearing aids, but they all work in a similar way. Most hearing aids have three basic parts: a microphone, amplifier, and speaker. The microphone is the part…
When To See A Sleep Medicine Doctor
Sleep medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. Sleep disorders are conditions that affect the ability to sleep well due to factors related to time of sleep, length of sleep, or quality of sleep. They can be caused by physical, mental, or medical conditions or factors….
An Allergist’s Tips For Reducing Your Exposure to Allergy Triggers
7 Steps to Treat Allergic Skin Symptoms
Skin allergies are one of the most common skin conditions, occurring when your immune system overreacts to a harmless substance called an allergen. Your skin’s response to such an otherwise harmless substance is called a skin allergic reaction. Skin allergic reaction results in symptoms like itching, redness, swelling, skin flaking, skin cracking, and raised bumps….
Health Tips for People with Allergies
Our immune system protects us from harmful foreign agents like viruses, bacteria, etc., by producing antibodies that kill these foreign substances. However, in people with allergies, the immune system produces antibodies in response to foreign substances that aren’t even harmful. This response of our immune system to harmless substances is called an allergic reaction. Most…
Some Common Signs of Hearing Loss and How You Can Prevent It
According to an estimate, approximately 1 in 10 people in the United States have some degree of hearing loss, making it one of the most common sensory processing disorders. While hearing loss is common in seniors, it can affect all ages, genders, ethnicities, and races. In children, it is one of the most common congenital…