Diagnosis

Many people go undiagnosed for allergies and hay fever, or they are wrongly diagnosed because they self-diagnose.
The best thing to do if you are experiencing symptoms of hay fever is to go to your doctor and get a professional diagnosis. Your doctor may be able to diagnose hay fever based on a physical exam, a careful evaluation of your symptoms and observation of your symptoms. Allergy Scratch-tests may be recommended by your doctor to determine the possible triggers that are causing your allergies.
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Allergy-Proof Your Home Having a loved one in the home suffering from allergy is never fun- especially when it’s one of the little ones. In such situations, you’ll want to make sure your home is as ‘allergy-safe’ as you can make it. There are a number of small changes to your home that you can make to help reduce the allergy troubles of the allergy sufferer. More...
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Yes. i experienced heart palpitations. and a nervous feeling. i thought it all was because i was full up with allergies. i googled Azep and found ...
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hmmm... for 15 minutes?! That doesn't sound very yummy. Chewing on gun-powder might work too, but I don't think i'd do that either!
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