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- How To Treat Hay Fever By: A. Pruder
Many individuals suffer with seasonal allergies, including hay fever, that affects the nose and eyes. Commonly caused by dust, pollen and animal dander, many allergy sufferers often especially begin to feel the effects during the spring months as the trees and flowers begin to bloom. Watery, red and itchy eyes combined with a stuffy and/or runny nose are just a few of the symptoms relating to hay fever. In addition, frequent headaches, sneezing, wheezing and difficulty breath... Tags: hay fever
- What Is Fever? By: Jerry Hall
Fever is a natural response of the body that helps in fighting off foreign substances, such as microorganisms, toxins, etc. Body temperature is set by the thermoregulatory center, located in an area in the brain called hypothalamus. Body temperature is not constant all day, but actually is lowest at 6 A.M. and highest around 4-6 P.M. In addition, temperature varies in different regions of the body; for example, rectal and urine temperatures are about one degree Fahrenheit hig... Tags: fever, sick, body temperature, temperature, child fever, fever treatment, fever remedy, fevers, ch
- Effective Fever Treatment? By: Darry J.Oswald
A part of the brain called the hypothalamus acts as the body's thermostat. When all is well in the body, the hypothalamus is set at the normal body temperature. Fever develops when the hypothalamus is set to a higher-than-normal temperature. This resetting of the hypothalamus is usually caused by small molecules called pyrogens in the blood.
Pyrogens can come from outside the body (external) or can be produced inside the body (internal). External pyrogens include toxins (p... Tags: fever, sick, body temperature, temperature, child fever, fever treatment, fever remedy, fevers, ch
- Cold Sores and Fever Blisters - Are You Dangerously Contagious? By: Denny Bodoh
Cold sores and fever blisters have been a blight on the human face for over 2000 years. By the time you are done reading this article, you will discover the one thing you must do to prevent permanent damage when treating cold sores and fever blisters. Tags: cold sores and fever blisters, cold sores, cold sore, fever blisters, fever blister, oral herpe
- Home Remedy for Fever By: Juliet
Fever is not a disease. Fever occurs when the body's internal "thermostat" raises the body temperature above its normal level. Normal body temperature varies by person, age, activity, and time of day. The average normal body temperature is 98.6°F (37°C). Tags: fever information, fever causes symptoms, fever treatment tips, get rid of fever, skin dis
- New Relief For Cedar Fever By: Dr. George Best
The season of mountain cedar pollen is upon us once again in South Texas. For anyone who has cedar allergies, this comes as bad news. Cedar allergy symptoms, or "Cedar Fever" as the syndrome is often called usually consist of congestion, sneezing, coughing, and itchy, red eyes. As the name suggests, many people will also run a low-grade fever. Tags: cedar fever symptoms, cedar allergies, mountain cedar fever, natural allergy relief, allergies
- Natural Remedy for Hay Fever By: Mitamins
Spring is a nightmare for people with hay fever, especially for those suffering from severe symptoms. This coming spring, however, you won’t need to worry about hay fever if you have this effective nutrition treatment of hay fever which has proved extremely successful in controlling this condition Tags: hay fever treatments, treatment of Hay Fever, Hay Fever
- Dengue Fever – Signs and Symptoms of Dengue Fever By: Peter Hutch
Dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) are acute febrile diseases, found in the tropics and Africa, and caused by four closely related virus serotypes of the genus Flavivirus, family Flaviviridae. Tags: dengue fever, symptoms of dengue fever, dengue fever rash, signs of dengue fever, introduc
- Information on Q fever-a bacterial disease By: Peter Hutch
Q fever is an infectious disease that spreads from animals to humans. Q fever is caused by a microbe called "Coxiella burnetii." This microbe can survive for months and even years in dust or soil. Tags: what is Q fever, causes of Q fever, symptoms of Q fever, treatment of Q fever, preventive
- Information on yellow fever-a viral infection By: Peter Hutch
Yellow fever, which is also known as sylvatic fever and viral hemorrhagic fever or VHF, is a severe infectious disease caused by a type of virus called a flavivirus. This flavivirus can cause outbreaks of epidemic proportions throughout Africa and tropical America. Tags: what is yellow fever, what are the causes of yellow fever, what are the symptoms of yellow
- Complete Information on Dengue fever with Treatment and Prevention By: Juliet
Dengue fever is a flu-like illness spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. One major difference, however, is that malaria is often eradicated in major cities, whereas dengue is often found in urban areas of developed tropical nations, including singapore, taiwan, indonesia, and brazil. Tags: Dengue fever information, Dengue fever treatment tips, Dengue fever prevention methods, ge
- Yellow Fever – Symptoms of Yellow Fever By: Peter Hutch
Yellow fever is a viral disease that has caused large epidemics in Africa and the Americas. It can be recognized from historic texts stretching back 400 years. Infection causes a wide spectrum of disease, from mild symptoms to severe illness and death. Tags: yellow fever, symptoms of yellow fever, yellow fever mosquito, yellow fever cases, yellow
- Yellow Fever – Information on Yellow Fever By: Peter Hutch
Yellow fever can be recognized from historic texts stretching back 400 years. Infection causes a wide spectrum of disease, from mild symptoms to severe illness and death. The "yellow" in the name is explained by the jaundice that affects some patients, causing yellow eyes and yellow skin. Tags: yellow fever, yellow fever mosquito, information on yellow fever, yellow fever patients. U
- The Facts About Yellow Fever By: Alisha Dhamani
Yellow fever also called yellow jack, black vomit or sometimes American Plague is an acute viral disease. Tags: yellow fever, travel, health, medicine, disease
- Easiest Tips to Get Rid of Fever By: Peter Hutch
Fever is a good thing. It's your body's attempt to kill off invading bacteria and other nasty organisms that can't survive the heat. The hypothalamus, which is the body's thermostat, senses the assault on the body and turns up the heat much the way you turn up the thermostat when you feel cold Tags: – fever, get rid of fever, fever treatment, how to treat fever, how to cure fever
- Know the Facts about Hay Fever By: Peter Hutch
Hay fever has been given many different names such as allergic rhinitis, pollinosis or nasal allergies. You can contract hay fever due to certain air borne dust particles exposed in the environment Tags: – hay fever, hay fever information, how to treat hay fever, hay fever treatment
- Complete Information on Familial Mediterranean Fever By: Juliet
Familial mediterranean fever (FMF)) is also called the recurring polyserositis. Family Mediterranean fever (FMF) occurs most generally in the people of the Jewish, Armenian, Arab bottom and Turkish of non-non-ashkenazi. Tags: Familial Mediterranean fever information, Familial Mediterranean fever treatment tips, Fam
- Dog Disease: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever By: Gerry Ronson
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is just one of the dog diseases your dog can contract. The good news is it is preventable if you take proper precautions between April and August. You will find that the Rocky Mountain spotted fever can be detrimental. Tags: Rocky Mountain spotted fever, dog, dogs, dog breeds,
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