Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Allergy Sinusitis Can Sinusitis Or Allergies Have An Effect On Your Mental Health?

Can sinusitis or allergies have an effect on your mental health? - allergy sinusitis

I ask, I do not feel as motivated as I am, and yes, I am well aware that sinusitis or allergies are the only culprits. But do you think physical suffering play a role?

4 comments:

  1. In that this is a Financial Blog...

    > Let me equate the COST Allergies beyond Health & Quality of Life to > $$$'s.


    30% of Today's population > Suffer from Enviro Allergies i.e. Pollens / Animals / Molds / Dust Mites / Insects etc.

    Based on my Experience > I would estimate that approx. 10% ( minimally ) of Today's Total Population have an Allergy Profile whose Symptoms > CAN NOT be Controlled by Medications.

    Reminder...

    > A Lifetime Consumption of ALLERGY Med's > Only Mask SYMPTOMs > Leaving the Progression of Your Allergy Disease InTact > To Continue / Exacerbate UnAbated...

    Taking EACH Allergy Sufferer on a Lifetime, Slippery Slope of multiple "Allergy Driven" Diseases ( Allergic ASTHMA to Name one ), recalcitrant Health Issues, Weakened Immune system & compromised Self Image / Quality of Life ( Achoo & BIG Ouch ! ).

    Financial Research determined that ALLERGY disease in a WorkForce > Translate to over 40 Days of LOST Productivity.

    4 Days = Absentee'ism

    36 Days of Presentee'ism > LOST Productivity due to Feeling Allergy BAD.

    And.. the above LOST 40 Days of Productivity DO NOT Include the Lost Productivity that Every Worker experiences when "Interfacing" with an "Allergy Sufferer".

    Solution > Call DropYourAllergies.com

    We will Test / Treat / Neutralize the SOURCE of YOUR Employee's ALLERGY Disease.

    Best Health = Wealth Regards for 2010 !

    Stephen
    DropYourAllergies.com

    PS Regarding your Question > Can ALLERGIES > Influence your Mental Health ?

    YES > Pls call and I will be Happy to Explain.

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  2. Kind of funny you posted this question because I sure see a correlation with. In fact, when my allergies my whole body seems to react. I feel that I know and can not concentrate, and my heart rate goes down well. I can not even think about simple things and can not hold a conversation. Takes to disappear up my allergies, I'm perfectly fine. It is very rare, but, as would my symptoms and the correlation between the two, I say, it could affect your mental health

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  3. It will come as irritable and moody .... walk, call a physician and see what the problem is ..... They hate it when my allergies ACT UP ... My eyes are swollen and I feel like a long snake .. Cat Tail pain in a room full of rocking chairs ... a witch, and non-human compatible ... a bit of a cannibal

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  4. Sure.

    Well understood in the field of medical psychology, that every disease can be psychological and sociological effects of an individual.

    It reduces the quality of sleep, thus the quality of work that could potentially jeopardize his job. He could make you more irritable, which means they get into arguments with family over, etc. ...

    You can not separate from the body and mind - a two-way relationship. Unfortunately, many doctors treat the body to the detriment of patients, especially those with chronic or diffilcult related conditions to diagnose.

    We hope you feel better in front in both directions

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