Basic Facts about Allergies
Allergic reactions are inadequate, often sudden and overblown responses of your immune system caused by certain allergens – pollen allergies may be the best example of that. Ragweed pollen is among the strongest...
The Most Common Allergies: Types
Food allergies
True food allergies are likely to appear in kids rather than adults; according to the statistics, they happen in 8% of children, and just 2% of adults. Most food allergies occur due to the presence of...
Allergy Symptoms
Depending on the part of your body involved into the allergic response, it may look differently. Certain allergic reactions appear on bigger areas, other kinds affect just a small one. The way your body reacts largely depends...
Allergies Treatment
It’s recommended to avoid direct contact with anything that may potentially cause an allergy; this is especially true with drug and food allergies.
The kind of allergy medicine one is prescribed largely depends...
Allergic Reactions and Possible Causes
It’s the combination of environmental factors and hereditary predisposition that matters.
The main reason for allergic reactions is a sensitive immune system that interprets certain substances as potentially...
Allergy Cure for Better Life
Today the only way you can be allergy free is by going through immunotherapy. Allergy shots alter the way your immune system reacts to the presence of allergens. However, there are certain risks associated with immunotherapy;...
Allergy Care Questions And and Answers
Q: It’s possible that I have an aspirin allergy. What symptoms am I likely to display?
A: The most common problem people have with aspirin is sensitivity to this drug. People suffering from asthma or sinus problems...