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- Allergies - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Preventing allergic reactions depends on the type of allergy you have General measures include the following: Stay away from known triggers Do this even if you get treatment for your allergy symptoms If, for instance, you're allergic to pollen, stay inside with windows and doors closed when pollen is high
- Allergies - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
If you're allergic, you'll likely develop a raised bump called a hive at the test area on your skin If the test result suggests you don't have an allergy but your healthcare professional still thinks you might, you may need an exam called an intradermal skin test
- Allergic Diseases - Overview - Mayo Clinic
To help people with a wide range of allergic diseases, allergy specialists at Mayo Clinic locations offer comprehensive treatment for asthma, hay fever (allergic rhinitis), food allergy, medication (drug) allergy, latex allergy, primary immunodeficiency, chronic sinusitis, stinging insect allergy, eosinophil-associated diseases and other allergic responses
- Anaphylaxis - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Anaphylaxis is a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction It can occur within seconds or minutes of exposure to something you're allergic to, such as peanuts or bee stings Anaphylaxis causes the immune system to release a flood of chemicals that can cause you to go into shock — blood pressure drops suddenly and the airways
- Food allergy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Emphasize that an allergic reaction can be life-threatening and requires immediate action Make sure that your child also knows to ask for help right away if your child reacts to food Explain food allergy symptoms Teach the adults who spend time with your child how to recognize signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction Write an action plan
- Allergy medications: Know your options - Mayo Clinic
Antihistamines block certain cells in the body from receiving histamine Histamine is a chemical released by the immune system that causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction Nasal sprays Antihistamine nasal sprays help relieve sneezing, an itchy or runny nose, sinus congestion, and postnasal drip
- Allergies and asthma: They often occur together - Mayo Clinic
This type of medicine can ease both allergic rhinitis and asthma symptoms Called a leukotriene modifier, this daily pill helps control immune system chemicals released during an allergic reaction Montelukast (Singulair) is the leukotriene modifier that can treat both asthma and allergic rhinitis Allergy shots, also called immunotherapy
- Allergies - Doctors and departments - Mayo Clinic
Allergy symptoms can range from mild to severe, even life-threatening Find out what treatments and prevention tips can help
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