Thursday, January 28, 2010

Constant Cold Sores Constant Cold?

Constant Cold? - constant cold sores

2 months ago I had this very bad cold, flu, and since then have been on and off with little relief. I was also exposed to mold in the house, but she said it was not dangerous. So I do not know what the cause of the problem of form was cleaned, but I've always been sick, so it seems that now, especially nasal congestion, severe coughing, painful lymph nodes, ear pain, chest pain and pain now PHLEM body and headache. Ive had my vaccine against influenza, and they told me I had pneumonia and had an x-ray, but the lungs look good. Ive on amoxicillin for almost two weeks, but no progress, does not know what to do because my son is two really sick now whos bronchitis and antibiotics in the same situation and without help. Im not a pleasant person to be around this because I really in a bad mood is still sick, have any suggestions or advice of a doctor? All that would certainly help me in this time ...........

2 comments:

firechic... said...

You may be allergic to something ... Such as candles, inscense, or burning any type of fragrance products around your house?
Sometimes the flu vaccine can actually give the flu is ....
try to drink orange juice because it can help you boost your immune ...

VeeBee said...

Mold allergy is less common than other allergies. Among the thousands of species of mold in the environment, can trigger only a few dozen cause allergic reactions that endanger human health. Mold thrives in all climates and grows inside and outside, and, consequently, mold allergy has no defined season like pollen allergy before. By inhalation of spores of microscopic fungi, which are often allergic rhinitis (hay fever symptoms) from nasal irritation. Sometimes the lungs and asthma.

The symptoms of mold allergy are:


Sneezing, runny nose, stuffy nose
Chronic cough
Itchy, watery eyes and red
Skin rashes and urticaria
Sinus headaches
Reduced lung capacity and breathing difficulties

Some foods that can be processed with mushrooms and nuts, aggravate the symptoms of an allergy to mold. Food with ingredients such as yeast, soy sauce, vinegar, or the system can alter the body and worsen symptoms.

Who is most at risk?
It is possible to development aMold allergy if they or family members allergic reactions to substances such as pollen, dust mites or animal hair. However, do not suffer like other allergies, a type of mold does not necessarily allergic to all molds and mold spores that can vary.

People whose jobs put them forming a regular basis, there is an increased risk of allergies. Farmers, ranchers, loggers, bakers, millers, carpenters, greenhouse employees, wine and furniture repair people often suffer from allergic reactions.

Prevention
The chances of contracting an allergy to mold can be greatly reduced by following these tips:

Wear a dust mask when digging cutting grass, plants, rake leaves and cover planting
Reduce the humidity in the room to prevent the growth of fungi
Check the tool in your house

Tests
The allergy test is the most accurate way to know if you are allergic to mold. An alternative is the blood test for allergy, which leads to the same results, perform a skin test. TheAllergy blood test is better suited for people with sensitive skin or taking medications that can cause incorrect results from the tests of the skin.

Treatments

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