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Asthma and allergy specialists in allergic diseases at Mayo Clinic are organized by disease-oriented groups to enhance communication, focus research efforts ...
Airborne allergens. Pollen and other allergens that you breathe in can trigger hives, sometimes accompanied by upper and lower respiratory tract symptoms.
Not being able to fully digest the sugar (lactose) in milk can lead to diarrhea, gas and bloating after eating or drinking dairy products.
Lifestyle and home remedies · Gently wash your face at least twice a day. · Moisturize. · Use warm water and limit bath time. · Use allergen-free moisturizing soap.
Epinephrine injection is used for emergency treatment of severe allergic reactions (including anaphylaxis) to insect bites or stings, medicines, foods, or other ...
Possible triggers of symptoms, such as exercise or allergies. Difficulty with work, school, exercise or other day-to-day activities because of asthma symptoms.
Taking oral allergy pills or using nonprescription skin creams, such as calamine lotion, may help ease itching. Preparing for your appointment. Make an ...
Improving the diagnosis and management of drug allergies. ... Studies involving allergy shots and standardized guidelines can lead to successful allergy treatment ...
Allergy tests. Your provider may suggest allergy testing to see if you may be allergic to certain foods, additives, or even dental materials or mouth care ...
A wheat allergy does not equal celiac disease. Dr. Murray: The wheat allergy is a very rapid response. It is very much like the other allergies. Celiac disease ...
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