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Runny nose, watery eyes and itching - you might have spring fever
3 News NZ, New Zealand -
It happens this time every year, and while the symptoms sound like hay fever, this medical nasty is far worse. It is called 'spring fever' or 'upper airway ...
Odd methods remedy cold
Western Courier (subscription), IL -
While sick, the last thing you feel like doing is exercising, but studies show that light exercise in fresh air can ease a runny nose, sore throat or ...
Flu season: Mothers urged to take care
San Marcos Daily Record, TX - Nov 30, 2008
By Steve Berkowitz, MD Mothers go to great lengths to nurture their children ??? cooking meals, wiping runny noses, shuttling kids to and from school and ...

WilliametteLive.com
Tis the season for cold and flu
WilliametteLive.com, OR -
By Patrick McDonough Everyone knows the symptoms: chills, runny nose, scratchy throat, cough, and a general feeling of unease. ...

The Argosy.ca
Is it a flu or a cold?
The Argosy.ca, Canada - Nov 28, 2008
You?ll probably feel weak and tired, and have a dry cough, a runny nose, chills, muscle aches, severe headache, eye pain and a sore throat. ...
Kane County health officials monitor number of whooping cough cases
Kane County Chronicle, IL - Nov 24, 2008
The first symptoms are similar to those of a common cold ? a runny nose, sneezing, low-grade fever and a mild, occasional cough. The cough gradually becomes ...
Calculated risk-taking a little more primal then you'd think
Scoop.co.nz, New Zealand - 18 minutes ago
Runny nose, watery eyes and that infernal itching. Last week Sunrise's southern reporter Juliet McVeigh thought she would rebel against the recession, ...
Bridging research begins on pollen disease vaccine
innovations report (Pressemitteilung), Germany -
Until now there has been no treatment, except for allopathy, such as antihistamines to suppress the symptoms of itchy eyes, runny nose and sneezing. ...
Cold season has her worried about grandma
Connecticut Post, CT - Nov 24, 2008
If it's not a runny nose, sore throat and cough, it's the watery eyes, sneezing and congestion -- or maybe all of the above. In fact, because any one of ...
Public cautioned about pertussis cases
Grand Island Independent, NE - Nov 28, 2008
The disease starts out with symptoms like a common cold -- runny nose, sneezing, red and watery eyes, mild fever and a dry cough -- which last for one to ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: allergy + nose + sneezing  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Summer Allergies Nothing to Sneeze At
KFYR-TV, ND -
"Which cause outpouring of the fluid in the nose and eyes and cause itching in your throat," says Dr. Parag Kumar, a pediatrician at MedCenter One. ...
Tips For Allergy Season KFYR-TV
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Nothing to sneeze at: Wyndham looks to lure travelers with allergies
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ -
The Parsippany-based hotel chain plans to use a system developed by Pure Solutions of Buffalo to remove 98 percent of nose-twitching, eye-burning allergans. ...
Allergy season's in full, irritating bloom
Lansing State Journal, MI - Aug 6, 2008
"I get itchy, watery eyes, an itchy nose, and you just can't get the sneeze out," she said. Yang has treated the symptoms in the past with over-the-counter ...
Seasonal suffering
Brainerd Daily Dispatch,  United States - Aug 5, 2008
Schoenwetter compared allergies to having a cold for six weeks. Symptoms include a runny nose where people use 20-50 Kleenexes a day. With sneezing ...
Achoo! Dealing with your baby's allergy
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - Aug 3, 2008
... products or allergens such as food, drugs, insects and pollen, then he/she might exhibit certain reactions such as runny nose, coughing or sneezing, ...
The Claim: It?sa Cold. No, It?s an Allergy
New York Times, United States - Jul 14, 2008
The sneezing is sudden and overwhelming, and the congestion, typically centered behind the nose, is immediate. Allergy symptoms also disappear quickly ...
Options open to battle allergy season
Carlisle Sentinel, PA - Aug 1, 2008
?For those with episodic allergies, antihistamines aren?ta bad first choice. There are also some nose sprays, like Flonase or Nasonex. ...

Times Online
Help, my sneezing spoils sex
Times Online, UK - Jul 11, 2008
It removes air from your body at speeds up to 100mph and, as Muriel Simmons of the British Allergy Foundation, points out: ?If you sneeze while driving at ...
Dust most common allergy in India
Hindustan Times, India - Jul 21, 2008
Allergy symptoms include nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, itchy throat and eyes, headache, sinus pain or ear pain. Allergies in adults are treated ...
The Battle Against Seasonal Allergies
Portage Online, Canada - Jul 27, 2008
He says if you are experiencing symptons such as a stuffed up nose, runny eyes, sneezing or a mild cough not related to a virus or cold, chances are you'll ...
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Controlled Comparison of the Efficacy and Safety of Cetirizine 10 mg od and Fexofenadine 120 mg od … -
IAA Immunol - Logo, 2001 - content.karger.com
... or were suffering from known drug and/or alcohol abuse, allergy/intolerance to ... as
the sum of the symptom scores for runny nose, itchy nose, sneezing and watery ...

Prevalence of allergic rhinitis in the United States
RA NATHAN, EO MELTZER, JC SELNER, W STORMS - Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 1997 - cat.inist.fr
... days during which household members had experienced sneezing, runny nose ... of hay fever,
rhinitis, persistent stuffy nose or head, or allergies involving the ...

… Desensitization on Nasal Allergy-like Symptoms and Histamine Release in the Nose Induced by Toluene … -
Y Abe, N Takeda, M Irifune, S Ogino, B Kalubi, I … - Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1992 - informaworld.com
... We observed nasal allergy-like symptoms in our ... sensory nerve- mediated histamine
release in the nose. ... that neurogenic inflammation causes sneezing and water ...

Exposure-effect relationship of platinum salt allergy in a catalyst production plant: Conclusions … -
R Merget, R Kulzer, A Dierkes-Globisch, R … - The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2000 - Elsevier
... Page 2. J ALLERGY CLIN IMMUNOL VOLUME 105. NUMBER 2, PART 1 ... Rhinitis was defined
as recurrent runny nose, sneezing, or both without obvious common cold. ...

Baker's Asthma due to Xylanase and Cellulase without Sensitization to Alpha-Amylase and Only Weak … -
IAA Immunol - Logo, 2001 - content.karger.com
... could be demonstrated, but there was a weak flour allergy as documented ... 1 h, the
patient complained of nasal congestion, running nose, sneezing and shortness ...

Nose Blowing Propels Nasal Fluid into the Paranasal Sinuses -
JM Gwaltney, Jr, JO Hendley, CD Phillips, CR Bass, … - Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2000 - UChicago Press
... Fluid modeling indicated that sneezing and coughing would not result ... colds averaged
45 episodes of nose blowing during ... J Allergy Clin Immunol 1998; 102:403?8 ...

Allergic conjunctivitis: Update on pathophysiology and prospects for future treatment -
SJ Ono, MB Abelson - The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2005 - Elsevier
... Without itching, a condition should not be considered ocular allergy. ... rhinitis, asthma,
or both might also be present, including runny nose, sneezing, and/or ...

Epidemiological characterization of the intermittent and persistent types of allergic rhinitis -
V Bauchau, SR Durham - Allergy, 2005 - Blackwell Synergy
... above 0.35 kU/l. Frequency and severity of specific symptoms (runny nose, blocked
nose, itchy nose, sneezing, itchy or ... J Allergy Clin Immunol 2001; 108( Suppl. ...

A double-blind comparison of nasal budesonide and oral astemizole for the treatment of perennial … -
C Bunnag, P Jareoncharsri, ECK Wong - Allergy, 1992 - Blackwell Synergy
... group was selected from patients attend- ing the ENT Allergy Clinic at ... the following
typical symptoms: blocked nose, runny nose, itchy nose or sneezing bouts ...

Worldwide variations in prevalence of symptoms of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis in children: the … -
D Strachan, B Sibbald, S Weiland, N Ait-Khaled, G … - Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 1997 - Blackwell Synergy
... part of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood ... Rhinitis was
described as a problem with sneezing, or a runny, or blocked nose when you ...

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Trading Shots for Drops: The New Approach to Allergies

If you suffer from the sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes and congestion of allergies, you may have considered getting allergy shots to help you cope. But the inconvenience of going to a doctor’s office for weekly injections, the pain of needles and the bothersome side effects of treatment may have deterred you from achieving long-term allergy relief.

A new form of allergy treatment, which takes the basic science behind the allergy shots and reformulates it in the convenient form of a few drops placed under the tongue, may be coming soon to provide convenient relief for allergy sufferers.

"Sublingual immunotherapy can be administered at home and it’s associated with minimal side effects largely limited to itching of the mouth." said Harold Nelson, MD, professor of medicine, National Jewish Medical and Research Center. "The downside is that it is not as effective as the injections. So while it may not be an advance, it is an alternative."

An allergy occurs when your body overreacts to pollen, dust or pet dander. Thus, when you inhale one of these particles, it sets off a red alert, triggering your immune system to release IgE and other immune substances to attack the foreign particles. Unfortunately, the IgE antibodies also trigger the release of other chemicals, like histamines, that widen blood vessels, leading to hives or the swelling of the nasal membranes, causing much discomfort. Allergy medicines work by blocking the action of the histamines, relieving the discomfort of allergies. However, immunotherapy works by preventing the IgE antibodies from attacking the allergen in the first place, preventing the cascade of events that cause most allergic symptoms from ever occuring.

 

Immunotherapy taken in the form of allergy shots is based on the idea that if you gradually inject increasing concentrations of the particles that set off your immune system, your body will gradually acclimate to the allergen and block the action of IgE, thus preventing the allergic reaction.

Sublingual immunotherapy, however, isn’t quite the same.

"With injection, you’re presenting [the allergen] to the regional lymph nodes, whereas with sublingual, you’re presenting it to the lining of the gastrointestinal tract. And the gastrointestinal tract handles things differently." said Dr. Nelson.

Thus, the effects of sublingual immunotherapy are not identical to injected immunotherapy. Because there is a limited amount of room under your tongue, smaller dosages are given at a time. The high doses associated with allergy shots, sometimes cause minor allergy symptoms, so a smaller dose may translate to fewer side effects, but it is also a less effective treatment. Several studies, using varying doses, have shown that immunotherapy does work, but only in the second year of use, while allergy shots work within the first year. Patients have to administer a few drops of liquid underneath their tongue and hold their tongue down for a few minutes to ensure that the liquid is being absorbed. This is done every day for about a month to raise one’s immune response. After this period, you enter the "maintenance" period, where the frequency of treatment decreases to a level that will keep your immune system levels where they should be to block IgE action. Allergy shots work similarly, shots are given once or twice a week for 4 to 6 months, until the maintenance period is reached, whereupon the frequency of shots is gradually reduced.

 
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There are obvious benefits of this therapy; because a doctor is no longer needed to administer the injections, treatment can be self-administered at home. People who live far from a doctor’s office or travel often can still benefit from immunotherapy. And the injection-less treatment also means that kids—and squeamish adults—are more likely to follow through with treatment. Just don’t expect the benefits right away.

"I think [a candidate] has to be somebody who’s not in a hurry about seeing an improvement." said Dr. Nelson.

The FDA has been slow to approve this treatment since it is, as of yet, less effective than the traditional allergy shots. However, many countries in Europe have already approved it. If further studies show that sublingual immunotherapy is just as effective as traditional immunotherapy, or that more people are going to be willing to pursue, and follow through with, this treatment because of its convenience, you may eventually be saying "ahh" instead of "ow" to get rid of your sneezing and wheezing.

 

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