Life Style results for itchy
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CRUSTY OR CRUDDY EYES
What May Be Causing It?
Gunky, crusty eyes may be caused by an allergy or an eye infection. Sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference, even for doctors. They tend to see more of those during allergy season, because people scratch their itchy eyes and can get an infection in the eye.
How Can I Get Some Relief?
Don’t tackle this yourself. If your eyes are crusty in the morning or you see crustiness throughout the day, you may have in-eye infection.
Do I Need to See a Doctor?
Yes. See your doctor right away. It may be much more serious than an allergy and is more of a medical emergency that needs to be treated promptly. Don’t delay treatment. Waiting could leave you with a serious infection in the eye that’s a lot harder to treat. ...
WATERY OR ITCHY EYES
What May Be Causing It?
Watery eyes or itchy eyes are typically caused by the same underlying allergy problem as red or bloodshot eyes. Your bodys histamine reaction to the allergen pollen or other trigger causes itching and watering. Intermittent symptoms point to seasonal allergens such as tree or grass pollens; ongoing symptoms suggest the trigger is something you
e exposed to throughout the year, such as dust mites, dander, or mold.
How Can I Get Some Relief?
Use over-the-counter allergy eye drops.
Do I Need to See a Doctor?
Maybe. If OTC remedies work, you can skip the doc. If the problem is chronic, see a doctor for two reasons: to get prescription medicine that will work better than OTC; and because some conditions that are not allergy-related can cause chronic watery eyes. You should be checked by an ophthalmologist an eye specialist doctor. ...
Strawberries
The fragrantly sweet juiciness and deep red color of strawberries can brighten up both the taste and aesthetics of any meal; it is no wonder they are the most popular berry fruit in the world. Although strawberries have become increasingly available year-round, they are at the peak of their season from April through July when they are the most delicious and most abundant.
While there are more than 600 varieties of strawberries that differ in flavor, size and texture, one can usually identify a strawberry by its red flesh that has yellow seeds piercing its surface, and the small, regal, green leafy cap and stem that adorn its crown. In addition to strawberries that are cultivated, there are also varieties that grow wild. These are much smaller in size, but feature a more intense flavor.
Food Chart
This chart graphically details the %DV that a serving of Strawberries provides for each of the nutrients of which it is a good, very good, or excellent source according to our Food Rating ...
BLOCKED OR STOPPED-UP NOSE
What May Be Causing It?
The same allergies that trigger sneezing, itchy nose, and runny nose in the early phase of an allergy attack cause congestion in the later phase when tissues become swollen and congested.
How Can I Get Some Relief?
Try over-the-counter decongestants or antihistamine-
decongestant combination products like Claritin-D or Zyrtec-D the D stands for decongestant.
Do I Need to See a Doctor?
No. Usually one of the over-the-counter remedies will do the trick. Exception: You should see a doctor to rule out other than allergy conditions such as nasal polyps or septal deviation if you have chronic nasal congestion that does not respond to over-the-counter treatment. ...
ITCHY EAR CANAL
What May Be Causing It?
Probable culprit: sudden onset of seasonal allergies. Allergens trigger a histamine reaction and produce the same type of allergic itching that makes your eyes or nose itch, but in this case, you feel it in your inner ear.
How Can I Get Some Relief?
Over-the-counter antihistamines are usually the treatment of choice.
Do I Need to See a Doctor?
No, over-the-counter medicines should work. Exception: If it persists or you have chronic ear problems related to your allergies, consult your ...
ITCHY NOSE; SNEEZING
What May Be Causing It?
Pollens, usually in spring or fall, trigger an allergic reaction that makes your nose itchy or makes you sneeze.
How Can I Get Some Relief?
Over-the-counter antihistamines usually work pretty well for sneezing.
Do I Need to See a Doctor?
No, if the over-the-counter medicines stop the sneezing. Exception: See a doctor if your sneezing is severe or it’s a chronic rather than intermittent problem. It’s hard to be functional in the workplace, and sneezing all the time will make you feel miserable. ...