Dr Sneha Tirpude

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Fungal Allergy Prevention: How to Avoid Mold

Mold spores are tiny, airborne particles that can cause allergic reactions. When these Spores come into contact with the skin and respiratory tracts of people, they cause symptoms such as rhinitis (a blocked nose), itchy eyes, eczema (an overreaction of the skin to irritants), and asthma. Damp and musty conditions like piles of decomposing leaves, …

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Pollen Allergy: How to Protect Yourself

Pollen can cause respiratory complications for people with asthma, COPD, and other allergic conditions. These particles can travel deeper into the lungs than usual, leading to the worsening of these illnesses. Pollen allergy causes a person to experience several of the following symptoms: During the months when pollen counts are highest, it is advised that …

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How to Control Allergic Asthma During Winters

Cold air in winters can lead to dryness and irritation around the airways, and thus worsen or rekindle an Asthma. Even the Smog (air pollutants plus fog) tends to irritate the airway and increase allergic Asthma. Asthma is a chronic condition that affects million people in India. It’s a respiratory disease that makes breathing difficult …

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