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Can Asthma Turn Into COPD?

Allergies and breathing disorders can be some of the toughest conditions to navigate, especially since there is so much at stake. If you are suffering from asthma, emphysema, or COPD, you may be wondering if there are any links between these diseases. Recent studies have compared links between asthma and COPD. If you are interested in …

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Living with Dangerous Allergy Symptoms

Allergies can affect our bodies in many ways. Whether we have seasonal allergies or year-round irritants, it can be difficult to live with allergy symptoms daily. Allergies can cause the immune system to go into a panic, exacerbating our symptoms or prolonging them until they become dangerous. Living with dangerous allergy symptoms is not something that should …

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Sinusitis vs. Allergies

If a stuffy nose lasts more than a few days, you’re probably dealing with more than just a simple cold. In order to treat the problem, you have to determine what it is. Typically, your stuffy nose will be due to either sinusitis or allergies. For allergy treatment in NYC, contact Dr. Shukla Today! The two illnesses have similar …

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Bracing for Fall Allergies

While fall weather brings beautiful colored leaves, chilly nights by the fire, and some incredible holiday time with the family, fall can also bring allergies back to the forefront. It’s something that many people have to live with, but being prepared and knowledgeable about allergies can help you combat it. To ensure that your allergies …

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Diagnosing Asthma in Infants

With recent studies showing that as many as 50% to 80% of children with asthma developing symptoms before their fifth birthday, it important to know common signs and symptoms of asthma in infants. Furthermore, it is important to know the common symptoms in infants since they are not always the same across the board. For information directly from the …

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Does Your Child Have Exercise-Induced Asthma?

Most children with asthma experience symptoms as a result of exercise. But did you know both children with and without the illness can experience asthma symptoms only when they exercise? This is known as exercise-induced asthma (EIA.) If you think your child is experiencing asthma symptoms during or after exercise, visit your pediatric pulmonologist in New York, Dr. …

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What to Do if Your Child Gets Bronchitis

You may have heard the warning signs. A deep cough, lots of sniffles, and worrying symptoms that last for a few weeks. If your child is showing the signs of bronchitis, it’s important to get them to a pulmonologist right away. While bronchitis in children typically goes away on its own after a while, there …

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Allergies and a Sore Throat

Experiencing a sore throat is one of the biggest nuisances and it can be worse when your symptoms are a direct result of your allergies, such as a swollen throat, difficulty eating, and pain when swallowing. Being sick is one thing, but allergies are a cyclical or geographical problem that is even more annoying because, no …

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How to Hide Your Allergy Symptoms with Makeup

There is nothing worse than looking forward to a fun event, planning for a romantic date night, or walking into an important work meeting when your allergies hit. Aside from irritated and watery eyes, allergy symptoms can also involve dry skin, puffiness, and sneezing fits that leave you not feeling or looking your best. Fortunately, there are …

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Insomnia and Menopause

If you’re a woman in your 30s or 40s, and you are having trouble sleeping or remaining asleep, you may have menopause-related insomnia. It’s not uncommon to start experiencing the symptoms of insomnia for the first time around this age, especially when these symptoms are connected with the perimenopause phase. If you are noticing these …

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