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Allergic Rhinitis
Category: Types of Allergens/Triggers
OVERVIEW Allergic rhinitis, otherwise known as hay fever, is often a result of pollen or seasonal changes and can be an uncomfortable, reoccurring condition. Allergic rhinitis is not contagious and is a reaction to an environmental allergy. It may also be referred to as seasonal allergies. What is Allergic
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Allergy Symptoms
OVERVIEW Allergies occur when the body’s immune system sees a substance as harmful and then overreacts to it. The symptoms that occur after that are known as an allergic reaction, and the substances that cause the reaction are known as allergens. Allergens can get into your body in many different ways
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Allergy Testing
Category: Allergy Treatments
OVERVIEW If you suspect you have allergies, getting an allergy test is a common way to determine what you may be sensitive or reactive to. Allergy testing does not only determine food allergies but can also determine environmental or skin allergies, which can help you and your physician decide on treatment.
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Allergy Treatments
Category: Allergy Treatments
OVERVIEW While there is no real cure for allergies, there are several types of treatments that can make your life easier when it comes to managing your allergies. Allergy treatments will vary depending on the severity and type of allergy that you have. Nasal Sprays Possibly the most commonly used remedy
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Anaphylaxis
Category: Allergy Symptoms
OVERVIEW Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. This severe reaction happens quickly after an individual has been exposed to an allergen. Anaphylaxis commonly occurs in individuals with severe allergies, such as a peanut or bee allergy. What is Anaphylaxis? Anaphylaxis occurs
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Asthma
Category: Managing Asthma
OVERVIEW Your respiratory system is one of the most complicated parts of your body. There are many diseases and conditions that can afflict various parts of this system, including asthma. Asthma is an extremely common condition, and it can happen for a variety of reasons. If you've ever experienced trouble
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Biologic Therapy
Category: Allergy Treatments
OVERVIEW Biologic therapy is a treatment method that uses living organisms to treat certain diseases. The substances used may be created in a lab or could be found naturally occurring in the body. This type of therapy can be used for a variety of different conditions, such as cancer and autoimmune diseases.
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Immunodeficiency
Category: Understanding Allergies and Immunology
OVERVIEW Immunodeficiencies are known by several names, including primary immunodeficiency disorders, primary immunodeficiency disease, or primary immune disorders. However, no matter what you call them, each of these conditions refers to the inability of someone's immune system to protect them from
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Immunotherapy
Category: Allergy Treatments
OVERVIEW Immunotherapy is a type of treatment that assists in fighting cancer by boosting the immune system. Your immune system is a set of organs and cells that work to fight off infections or abnormalities in our body to help us stay healthy. An example of this is when the body creates mucus to make
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Managing Asthma
Category: Managing Asthma
OVERVIEW While there is no cure for asthma, there are many ways to manage your asthma and make it so that your asthma doesn’t stop you from enjoying your life. This involves taking medications and learning to avoid the triggers that cause your symptoms. How is Asthma Treated? There are a few different
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Managing an Asthma Attack
Category: Managing An Asthma Attack
Experiencing an asthma attack can be scary, but if you know how to handle an asthma attack, you can learn to make it more manageable. However, if you are experiencing a severe asthma attack, you may need to seek medical attention immediately. Avoiding an attack With your doctor, you can figure out a
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Pulmonary Tests
Category: Pulmonary Tests
OVERVIEW Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) are an important group of tests that measure how well your lungs are working. This will test how well you are able to breathe and how effective your lungs are at bringing oxygen to the rest of your body. These tests are also known as lung function tests. Your
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Sublingual Immunotherapy
Category: Allergy Treatments
OVERVIEW Allergies affect millions of people every year and can be triggered by different allergens. People who suffer from allergies will exhibit symptoms like itchy eyes, runny noses, and sneezing. Pinpointing the main cause of allergies is important to find the right treatment plan and eliminate exposure
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Types of Allergens/Triggers
Category: Types of Allergens/Triggers
OVERVIEW Allergies start when your immune system mistakes a substance that is normally harmless for a dangerous invader. Your immune system then produces antibodies that remain on guard for that specific allergen. When you are exposed to that allergen again, the antibodies can release a number of chemicals,
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Understanding Allergies and Immunology
Category: Understanding Allergies and Immunology
OVERVIEW The discipline of allergy and immunology involves the management of all types of disorders related to the immune system. Conditions can range from very common to very rare and can span all ages and all organ systems. What is an Allergic Reaction? An allergic reaction occurs when the immune system
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Understanding Asthma
Category: Understanding Asthma
You may know what asthma is, but it’s important to really understand asthma and why it may be impacting your life. What is Asthma? Asthma is a chronic disease involving the airways in the lungs. These airways, also known as bronchial tubes, allow air to come in and out of the lungs. If you have asthma,
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Urticaria
Category: Types of Allergens/Triggers
OVERVIEW Urticaria, also known as hives, is a lifelong and extremely uncomfortable condition. Urticaria manifests itself in the form of painful, itchy, red welts on the surface of your skin. It's often accompanied by swelling bumps known as angioedema, which increases the discomfort of urticaria. What
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