Sometimes sneezing and congestion aren't the only issues that accompany seasonal allergies. Experts share what other signs to look for. mladenbalinovac via Getty Images Trees, grass, weeds, pollen and ...
Trees, grass, weeds, pollen and mold are just a few of the things that people who experience seasonal allergies are constantly doing their best to dodge. Those who are allergic to these plants know ...
If you suspect your dog does have allergies, Teich said it’s always safer to bring your dog into the vet earlier than later. Some notable signs are ears emitting foul smells, skin infections, dry red ...
SAN ANTONIO — The number of Americans with food allergies has more than doubled in just the last 10 years. But the signs and symptoms of those allergies can often look very different for children ...
Beloved strawberries can trigger allergic reactions, ranging from mild discomfort to severe anaphylaxis. While rare, ...
Your dog could be suffering from spring allergies and you might be missing the signs. Local veterinarian Dr. Mona Radashwar said allergies run the entire year for dogs. “We’ll just see it all year ...
It seems difficult to believe that spring is almost here. Christmas doesn’t seem all that long ago, but the days are gradually getting longer and for many of us the weather is becoming more pleasant.
Pet allergies can show up with varying symptoms. Though many human spring and summer allergies cause runny eyes, sneezing and sometimes coughing, pets can demonstrate these and/or many other signs.
Just like humans, pets can experience allergies — particularly in the fall, when environmental allergens like ragweed and mold are prevalent. "As a veterinarian, I can emphasize the crucial importance ...
It’s true, just like humans, cats can develop allergies to several airborne and food allergens — be it pollen, molds or mites – but is your cat allergic to litter? According to the current train of ...
Peanut allergies, which are one of the most common causes of severe allergy attacks, can affect all aspects of a child’s life. Dr. Sandra Hong with Cleveland Clinic is one of the authors of a study ...
Allergies can develop at any time, and even foods that seem harmless, like chicken, can cause allergic reactions in some people. If you notice specific symptoms every time you eat chicken, it could be ...