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Naturally Healthy: Tips for Allergy Friendly Fitness
Going to the gym may be challenging for people with allergies, but it should not stop you from keeping yourself fit and doing the things you love. Guest blogger and health coach, Izennah Hogan of Naturally Healthy shares some tips and tricks on staying fit while preventing flare-ups.
Why Organic Cotton?
Skin Check: Is It Psoriasis or Something Else
When you have an ongoing skin irritation, seeing the doctor to get a correct diagnosis as soon as possible is key to totally getting rid of it, or if in any case it turned out to be an allergy, a correct diagnosis would help you manage its symptoms.
#InternationalDayOfFamilies: Achieving Sustainable Development
The International Day of Families is an annual celebration organized by the United Nations every 15th of May, and it focuses on the importance of family in the development of the society. For this year, its theme is "Families and Climate Action: Focus on SDG13."
Help Your Child Sleep Through Eczema
When you have a child with eczema sleeping throughout the night without disruption seems almost impossible. Many parents blame the itchiness of this skin condition for their child’s erratic sleep patterns but unbeknownst to them, one other reason for kids to miss sleep is stress. If you want your child to sleep peacefully through the night then follow these suggestions:
How to Protect Your Hypoallergenic Clothes
Washing and keeping your pure organic cotton clothes is important, especially if you rely on them to protect your overly sensitive skin. Here, we list some tips on how to protect your hypoallergenic clothes.
Inverse Psoriasis vs. Intertrigo
Intertrigo and inverse psoriasis are skin conditions that cause discomfort in areas of the body where the skin folds, such as the groin, armpits, and the abdomen. While psoriasis can be easily confused with other allergy symptoms, inverse psoriasis triggers and treatments are different from intertrigo.
Should I Get a Steroid Shot for My Allergies?
Steroids in general are anti-inflammatory, so it decreases the body’s immune response to certain things. While there are currently no medical studies that show steroid shots as proven treatment for severe allergy sufferers, for some people, it gets the job done. Still, like most things that sound too good to be true, there’s always a catch.
Climate Change Worsens Allergies
Climate change is one of the big problems the world is facing, and for allergy sufferers, it is making allergy season more miserable. A new study from the University of Maryland provides proof that the “onset of spring” is associated to an increase in season allergies in the U.S.
How to Make Your Easter Celebration Egg-cellent and Allergy-free
Spring time is fun time because of the weather, and there are also celebrations here and there. If you’re preparing for Easter, Passover, and other spring activities, do not forget to watch out for asthma and allergy triggers that could affect your plans. Here are some suggestions on how to make your spring and Easter celebrations fun and itch-free.
Here's How to Clean Your House if You Suffer from Spring Allergies
If you're suffering from spring allergies it's important to note that the ordinary way of cleaning your house might not be enough to ensure it's totally allergy-free. If allergy prevention is your main focus, here are a few spring cleaning tips to remember:
Prevent Dermatographia From Itching Too Much
Dermatographia is a skin condition wherein the skin is so sensitive that if you scratch the surface lightly, red lines will appear. Another term used for dermatographia is “skin writing” because people with this condition can literally write on their skin because of how sensitive their skin is.