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Tests used to diagnose an allergy include: Skin prick test. This test uses diluted amounts of common or suspected allergens, such as molds found in the local ...
Scientists are working on several types of immunotherapy to treat food allergies. Immunotherapy exposes someone to small amounts of an allergic substance and ...
prescription medicines you can take to treat allergy symptoms, as well as getting allergy shots in more extreme cases. But the easiest thing to do, he says ...
A life-threatening allergic reaction called anaphylaxis can cause shock, a sudden drop in blood pressure and trouble breathing.
... allergies. Pet dander can cause a long list of allergy symptoms, but most of them are fairly easy to treat. Dr. Anupama Ravi, a Mayo Clinic pediatric allergy ...
For a severe allergic reaction, you may need an emergency injection of epinephrine and a visit to the emergency room. Many people with allergies carry an ...
Considering skin testing for your allergies? Learn about the risks, results and what to expect during testing.
He says the telltale signs of allergies are easy to spot. "Itchy, watery eyes; itchy, watery nose; nasal congestion," he says. And pollen is the most common ...
Aspirin allergy symptoms · Hives · Itchy skin · Runny nose · Red eyes · Swelling of the lips, tongue or face · Coughing, wheezing or shortness of breath · Anaphylaxis ...
... allergies. An estimated 30 percent of adults and 40 percent of children are affected by so-called nasal allergies. In actuality, the entire respiratory ...
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