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November 4, 2011. Dear Mayo Clinic: My daughter, seven, has all the symptoms of allergies: watery eyes, runny nose and sneezing. Is it safe to give her an ...
Risk factors · Exposure to tobacco smoke, including before birth. · Previous allergic reactions, including skin reactions, food allergies or hay fever, also ...
Infections — such as colds, flu or sinusitis — and allergies often cause stuffy and runny noses. Irritants in the air, such as tobacco smoke, perfume, dust ...
Allergy-induced asthma, triggered by airborne substances, such as pollen, mold spores, cockroach waste, or particles of skin and dried saliva shed by pets (pet ...
Seasonal allergies. Research studies haven't found that taking honey or using it as a nose spray eases seasonal allergy symptoms, also known as hay fever or ...
Spring's blooming flowers may not seem so pretty if you have seasonal allergies. Here's how to cope with sneezing, congestion and more. Fall prevention: Simple ...
Allergies. Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to this medicine or any other medicines. Also tell your health care ...
You are treating allergies in an older adult. Some allergy medicines can cause confusion, urinary tract symptoms or other side effects in older adults. Your ...
Avni Joshi, M.D. (SUL0003 3:04). “… food allergies vary based on age. So as an infant, milk is the most common food allergy because that's the most.
Family pet making you sneeze? Find out about diagnosis, treatment and handy household tips for relieving bothersome pet allergy symptoms.
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