NEW HAVEN, Conn., (WTNH) – When we think of fall, we think of pumpkin spice football and falling leaves. But for 23 million Americans, the change of season also means fall allergies. Ragweed pollen is ...
Ragweed will extend allergy season well into the fall, with one tiring symptom. What you need to know and how to treat fall ...
A warm compress can soften and unclog the flow of oil. Try a microwavable eye mask twice a day for about 10 minutes. If all this doesn’t help, ask a doc about prescription eye drops and ointments and ...
Cold and dry weather can, in turn, cause dry, itchy eyes, which is why you may be experiencing these uncomfortable symptoms ...
Eye pain can be caused by a wide range of things, most of which are totally treatable. Here's what to know and when to see a doctor. Luke Daugherty is a freelance writer, editor and former operations ...
There’s a lot to love about fall: cooler temps, beautiful foliage, that cozy harvest time vibe. But if your eyes are feeling as itchy as the sweaters you’ll soon be wearing, you’re not alone. While it ...
With cooler weather settling in, many people are starting to sniffle and sneeze. But how do you know if it’s just seasonal ...
Buggin’ out? There’s a hot new way to stop the itch. Powered by your smartphone, the pocket-sized gadget skips creams and chemicals in favor of heat to soothe insect bites. The Post spoke with Dr.
There are a number of ways to stop scratching, from medicines to mental tricks. By Elizabeth Passarella I’m one of the unfortunate souls who, for reasons still only loosely explained by science, seems ...
What is it with the superhuman control an itch has over the mind and body? Sometimes, scratching seems like a relief worth risking it all for, especially if you have a health condition that makes you ...