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When an antihistamine does not adequately relieve seasonal allergy symptoms, there are other treatment options. For example, nonprescription nasal steroid ...
The allergist outlines a treatment regimen emphasizing allergen-avoidance strategies, medications and perhaps immunotherapy. If the allergy specialist ...
Anaphylaxis. A severe allergic reaction can lead to a life-threatening emergency called anaphylaxis. Treatment of anaphylaxis involves taking a shot of medicine ...
This nasal spray can ease allergy symptoms by blocking the release of immune system agents that cause symptoms. It works best if treatment is started before ...
During a patch test, tiny amounts of things that commonly cause allergic reactions, called allergens, are applied to your skin and covered with a patch. The ...
The parent study consists of a screening period, a 24-week treatment period, which includes 4 weeks of pre-treatment with dupilumab or placebo followed by 12 ...
Learn more about the causes, symptoms and treatment of this itchy rash that is an allergic reaction to sunlight.
Allergies often cause symptoms such as sneezing and a stuffy, runny nose. Some tests can help make sure that your symptoms aren't caused by an allergy. You may ...
People with asthma and dust mite allergy often have trouble managing asthma symptoms. They might have asthma attacks that need treatment right away. Request ...
Learn about symptoms, treatment, self-care tips and prevention of bee stings, which in some people cause severe allergic reaction.
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