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- Anaphylaxis: Where to Find Information & Support
If your child has a serious allergy, take him to see a pediatric allergist or immunologist. Your doctor can refer you. This doctor, who specializes in treating kids with allergies, will do tests to find your child's allergy triggers, create a treatment plan for them, and teach you how to manage your
Read Full Article - 6 Anaphylaxis Myths and Facts
You could save someone's life if you know how to recognize and handle the dangerous allergic reaction called anaphylaxis. Are you ready? Check to make sure you understand the symptoms, causes, and treatment. Fact: You might picture anaphylaxis as a dramatic, “I can't breathe” problem, but it doesn’t
Read Full Article - Early Peanut Exposure for Some Infants Endorsed
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Aug. 26, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Infants at high risk for peanut allergies should be given foods containing peanuts before they reach the age of 1 year, a new consensus statement from 10 medical groups states. The interim guidance, which runs counter
Read Full Article - How to Dodge Your Fall Allergies
Seasonal allergies aren't life-threatening, but they do make 50 million people in the U.S. miserable. And fall is no exception for hay fever. Dani Dumitriu can tell you all about it. Autumn’s arrival used to be a time of relief for her. The heat and humidity would fall off -- and so would her summe
Read Full Article - How to Pamper Your Allergic Nose
Is your sniffer working overtime because of a cold or allergies? It can feel uncomfortable when you use all those tissues. Use these expert tricks to soothe a chapped, sore nose fast. You may think pre-moistened wipes are gentler than plain-old tissue, but many diaper wipes or those made for removi
Read Full Article - Nasal Allergies and Mold
Do your nasal allergies linger well after the first frost? If so, you may have a mold allergy. Mold is found everywhere -- outdoors on leaves and rotting wood, and indoors in damp basements and bathrooms. So mold allergies and allergy symptoms can happen year-round. The symptoms are similar to those
Read Full Article - Expert Advice on Handling Your Nasal Allergies
Nasal allergies can have symptoms that are like a cold -- watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing, and congestion -- that just won’t go away. If your reaction to pollen, mold, dust, or pet hair is severe enough, it can put quite a hamper on your day-to-day life. But there are things you can do to stifle y
Read Full Article - 7 Habits That Can Trigger Your Allergy Symptoms
You may be great at dodging allergy triggers outdoors, but what happens once you’re inside? From walking in your front door to tucking yourself into bed at night, you’ll want to sidestep these common mistakes and keep your allergy triggers at bay. Regularly allowing your bathroom to get too steamy c
Read Full Article - Makeup Tips for Bad Allergy Days
Your eyes are bloodshot, your nose is red, and your skin is puffy. It must be allergy season! While your allergies may be a hard thing to kick to the curb for good, you don’t need to be a magician to mask the pesky symptoms that come with them. Instead, try out these simple solutions from makeup art
Read Full Article - 6 Foods That May Help Curb Your Allergies
Seasonal sniffles, sneezes, and itches got you down? There are things you can eat that may ease your allergy symptoms. No food is a proven cure. But fruits and vegetables are good for your whole body. They're full of nutrients that can keep you healthy. They may also protect you from seasonal allerg
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