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Salt Therapy

Salt therapy, also known as halotherapy, is a therapy that utilizes the inhalation of non-iodized salt as a complementary resource to anti-allergy therapies, respiratory diseases such as asthma, bronchitis, rhinitis, and even skin diseases such as psoriasis...

Sinus Allergy

Sinus allergy, or allergic sinusitis, is an inflammation of the paranasal sinuses caused by allergy to an external agent, such as mites or different types of foods, for example...

Skin Allergy

A skin allergy is an inflammatory reaction that is localized or spread throughout the body. It causes itching, redness, scaling and white spots or reddish skin...

Sun Allergy

Sun allergy is a type of allergy caused by UVA rays that affects women between 15-35 years of age who have fair skin, are elderly, or who use skin treatment drugs...

Types of Allergies

Allergies are the result of damaging immune responses to a certain substance. When those substances cause an allergic reaction they become known as allergens...

Urticaria

Urticaria, commonly known as hives, is an allergic skin reaction that manifests itself through symptoms such as reddish, itchy, and swollen skin. This is usually a transient allergic reaction, but in almost half of the affected individuals it may become chronic and last for a lifetime...

What is Keratoconjunctivitis

Keratitis is an inflammation that affects both eyes and may injure the surface of the cornea. Treatment includes the use of topical and oral drugs...

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