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Camping Tips for Allergy and Asthma Sufferers
Summertime means family trips and camping! Camping is a great way to explore the outdoors and experience new places. Allergy and asthma sufferers can follow our camping tips for a safe and healthy trip. We hope you find these helpful. Do you have any camping...
Venom Testing and Shots
Summer’s here and that means bees and stinging insects are out. If you’re planning to spend any time outside, knowing your allergies could mean the difference between life and death. Venom shots work to desensitize you to the allergy trigger. If you have any questions...
Ask the Doctors: Allergy Shots
Allergy shots, or immunotherapy, are a method of treatment used to relieve allergy symptoms in people who suffer from chronic reactions. They are especially potent for symptoms of allergic rhinitis (hay fever), congestion, watery itchy eyes, sneezing, runny nose or...
Spring Allergies
If you have seasonal allergies, you don’t need an app to tell you that it’s spring. After all, spring is prime time for allergies! You may notice that your nose, eyes, throat and ears don’t feel great during this time. Congestion, sneezing, itching and a runny nose...
Common Indoor Allergen Triggers
50 million Americans are allergic to dust mites and mold! Learn more about where common indoor allergens are lurking in your home and how to prevent them from triggering your allergies in this infographic.
Penicillin Testing: Are You Allergic or Sensitive?
Penicillin allergy remains the most common drug allergy, with a reported prevalence of 10% in the United States. However, penicillin allergies are often misdiagnosed and require specific testing by an allergist. After a complete evaluation, almost 90% of individuals...