CONTACT dermatitisPATIENT educationPHYSICIANSSELF-efficacyFragrances are found in abundance in everyday life—from obvious sources such as perfumes, colognes, and air fresheners, to not-socommon sources, such as workplace exposures. Problematically, even products labeled as "fragrance free...
To control yourallergic asthma, you have to avoid breathing the allergens. Here are some tips to get relief: Stay inside when pollen counts are high.Keep the windows closed. If it's hot, use an air conditioner with a clean air filter. Don't use an old air conditioner if it smells mus...
Reduce chemical products in the home - any type of air fresheners, carpet or room deodorisers, perfumes, hair products, nail products and household cleaners, generally all have some type of synthetic chemicals which may be a trigger in causing symptoms in your child. Try to either us...
Fragrancesin colognes, deodorants, perfumes and even household products such as air fresheners and detergents. Latexin condoms, gloves and catheters. Industrial chemicalsused for textile and shoe manufacturing and for various other purposes.
I think Gain has a great scent, and wish I could get those air fresheners that smell like it, but I just think that's a bad idea. is this an allergic reaction to Gain? by: Anna I switched to Gain original about 2 weeks ago. Yesterday I woke up with bumps on my face and ...
Air pollution Cold air Exercisein cold air Strong chemical odors or fumes Perfumes, air fresheners, or other scented products Dusty rooms Your doctor can test you to see what causes your allergic asthma. The two most common (and recommended) methods are: ...
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Air pollution Cold air Exercisein cold air Strong chemical odors or fumes Perfumes, air fresheners, or other scented products Dusty rooms Your doctor can test you to see what causes your allergic asthma. The two most common (and recommended) methods are: ...