Questions To Ask an Allergist During Your First Visit
Allergies are incredibly common. Data tells us that more than 50 million people in the U.S. experience various types of allergies each year. If you’ve finally made your first allergist appointment after suffering for some time, you undoubtedly have a lot of questions for your provider. Let’s cover a few basic facts about allergies as…
How to Host a Hearing-Loss-Friendly Holiday Dinner
You’ve finalized the menu and guest list, but have you figured out how to help loved ones with hearing loss have a fun and festive time? Bringing comfort and joy to those guests is easier than you think—follow these tips for a happy holiday that’s also hearing-loss-friendly. Make It a Multi-Room Event By spreading out…
What Happens When You Have an Allergic Reaction?
Millions of Americans suffer from allergies every year. If you are one of them, you may be curious about what actually happens in your body when you’re having an allergic reaction. The Science Behind Allergic Reactions While we don’t know why some people develop allergies, we do know what happens in the body to cause…
Are Body Aches a Symptom of Allergies?
When you think of the symptoms of allergies, you probably think of itchy eyes, congestion, runny nose, sneezing, scratchy throat and hives. But did you know you can also experience body aches as part of an allergic reaction? We review why below. What Causes Allergies? Your immune system works to protect your body from diseases,…
Winter Is the Prime Time for Allergy Testing
Do you have common allergy symptoms like runny nose, sneezing and itchy eyes or throat? If so, you likely look forward to the winter months when these symptoms typically subside. While you may not be thinking about your allergies much during this time, it turns out that you should give them some thought—winter is an…
Over-The-Counter Hearing Devices: Frequently Asked Questions
On August 16, 2022, the Food and Drug Administration issued a final rule to create a new category of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing devices. Under this rule, OTC devices are now available. Here are some answers to some common questions about OTC hearing devices. Do I need a prescription for OTC devices? No, you can buy…
Winter Allergies 101: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Seasonal allergies are very common. In 2018 alone, approximately 24 million people in the U.S. were diagnosed with seasonal allergic rhinitis, otherwise known as hay fever. While many people with hay fever experience their worst symptoms in the spring or fall, others can experience winter allergies as well. Let’s take a closer look at some…
Ways to Relieve Sinus Pressure
The sinuses are mucus-lined pockets located behind the forehead, nose and cheeks. They are connected to your nasal passages and produce mucus that humidifies the air you breathe and traps bacteria and other foreign particles. Sometimes, the sinuses can experience inflammation, causing mucus to pool and a feeling of pressure to occur. This symptom of…
Surprising Features of Hearing Aids
According to an article published in 2017, “Nowadays, modern hearing aids are openly adapted behind-the-ear versions with a visible device and an integrated microphone. This makes wearing hearing aids more comfortable because the ‘occlusion effect’ caused by the closure of the auditory canal, is avoided and especially the high frequencies are effectively amplified.” Below we…
Don’t Let Halloween Allergens Cause a Fright
Though Halloween is a fun and exciting time for many children, it can pose a few risks to those who have skin or food allergies. Over 50 million people in the United States experience allergies every year. If your child is one of them, let’s examine a few of the ways you can keep them…
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