W. Green

Walt Green is a registered nurse with years of experience in the field of orthopedics. As an orthopedic nurse, Walt Green has dealt with a variety of cases and injuries with their proper management measures. To share his knowledge to others, specifically on musculoskeletal injuries, Walt Green is also a contributor working part time as an online writer to various websites. Generally, he focuses on basic first aid care for musculoskeletal injuries as well as other health-related topics.

Meat allergy

It is important to note that food allergies are quite common and affects both children and adults. The usual food allergies particularly in children include peanuts, cow’s milk, eggs, tree nuts, wheat, soy, fish and shellfish. Adults are often allergic to tree nuts, fish, shellfish and peanuts as well as fresh vegetables and fruits due […]

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Mold allergy

Mold or fungus is found everywhere. Unlike with plants, mold requires food and water sources to thrive. The food source is often in the form of a carbohydrate material such as cellulose or wood. Remember that mold grows in units called mycelium and reproduce via the formation of spores. These spores become airborne and capable

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What allergy medications are available over-the-counter?

Throughout the years, several allergy medications that were only available with a prescription are now available over-the-counter. Some medications such as oral decongestants and sedating antihistamines have been available without requiring a prescription for years. Other medications including low sedating antihistamines and intranasal corticosteroid sprays were only recently available over-the-counter. With the wide variety of

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Citrus allergy

Some individuals experience allergy-like symptoms just by eating citrus fruits. The symptoms include watery eyes, rashes and runny nose. Along with hives, there is also tingling in the lips and tongue. As the symptoms become severe, the voice becomes hoarse and the throat tightens. In some circumstances, these are accompanied by diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and

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Chocolate allergy

In most individuals, chocolate is a delectable treat that can provide relief at the end of the day. Chocolate is known to trigger pleasant feelings that can make one happy or comforted. Nevertheless, in some individuals, chocolate can trigger a serious allergy. If an individual is diagnosed with chocolate allergy or suspects that he/she might

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Alcohol allergy

Some individuals experience allergy-like symptoms after ingestion of alcohol. Oftentimes, the reaction is very specific to a certain type of wine but oftentimes, all types of alcohol can trigger issues. An actual allergy to alcohol involves the IgE antibody which is extremely rare, but there are some cases involving skin rash reactions. It is important

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Measles

Measles or rubeola is considered as a global disease that occurs mainly in children. Measles is usually a self-limiting condition that manifests with a prodrome period and a distinctive rash. After the administration of the live attenuated vaccine, the cases of measles have dropped drastically all over the globe. How measles spread Measles spread through

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