Allergies

An allergic reaction happens when your immune system mistakes a normally harmless material, such pollen, bee venom, pet dander, or certain foods as a threat.

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Food Allergies: Prevention

Because of the prevalence and potentially life-threatening consequences of food allergies, it’s important to review and implement the most effective and research-backed preventative measures.

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Food Allergies: Symptoms & Categories

Food allergies are becoming increasingly common among children and adults alike. It seems as though everyone knows someone who suffers from a food allergy. The most typical food allergies include dairy, soy, nuts, shellfish, and others.

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Identifying Allergies and Allergy Testing

Allergic reactions are a common occurrence in humans, prevalent in all ages, sexes, and demographics. While allergies can develop in anyone at any time, children seem to be the most susceptible, especially if their parents have allergies.

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Treating Severe Allergic Reactions

Treating and managing severe allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis can prove difficult, not merely due to the lack of time available between the time of exposure to the development of life-threatening symptoms but due to the lack of immediately available resources during the time of need.

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Treating Allergy-Related Conditions

The sequelae of allergies are otherwise defined as the complications and risk factors associated with allergies, and several other health issues can develop in individuals who have allergies.

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Preventing Allergic Reactions in Public Places

Creating a comprehensive allergy management plan, then, is the next best option to effectively prevent or manage allergic reactions in public places.

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The Physiology of Allergies

Multiple types of allergies occur secondary to many different allergens, and individuals can have mild or severe symptoms or no symptoms. Several treatment and management protocols can be utilized for allergic conditions.

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Differentiating Between Mild and Severe Allergic Reactions

The commonality of allergies is prevalent across populations, experienced by 50 million people in the United States annually, with Australia being widely known as the allergy capital of the world.

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The Most Common Allergy Symptoms

Allergies are a common health complication experienced across populations. Ranging in symptomatology and severity, allergies can be an otherwise mild impediment or severe concern for an individual’s health and well-being.

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The Physiology of Allergies

Multiple types of allergies occur secondary to many different allergens, and individuals can have mild or severe symptoms or no symptoms. Several treatment and management protocols can be utilized for allergic conditions.

Continue Reading