If You Get Skin Testing for Allergies
Scratch test, also known as a puncture or prick test: First, your doctor or nurse will look at the skin on your forearm or back and clean it with a...
Read moreScratch test, also known as a puncture or prick test: First, your doctor or nurse will look at the skin on your forearm or back and clean it with a...
Read moreA salicylate allergy (also called salicylate intolerance or sensitivity) is a reaction that happens when you come in contact with salicylates, sali...
Read moreYou can also have seasonal and year- round allergies. Usually your doctor can diagnose allergies based on your symptoms and triggers. If your react...
Read moreNasal polyps are common, noncancerous, teardrop-shaped growths that form in the nose or sinuses. It’s less common, but some people with nasal polyp...
Read moreMucus also acts as a sort of flypaper, trapping unwanted substances like bacteria and dust before they can get into the body -- particularly the se...
Read moreLarissa Stouffer of Melrose, Mass., usually sneezes not once, not twice, but three times. 'It's a nerve transmission that tells your brain somethin...
Read moreTests of their mattresses showed that dust mites colonies there dwindled. You can find dust mite covers for mattresses, pillows, and box springs at...
Read moreAn allergist will give you tests to help you identify specifically what triggers your allergies. It should include what kind of medicine to take an...
Read moreA deviated septum is a condition in which the nasal septum -- the bone and cartilage that divide the nasal cavity of the nose in half -- is signifi...
Read moreDecongestants make some people feel jittery or have trouble sleeping. Here's how decongestants work: Allergies make the lining of your nose swell. ...
Read moreIf a glass of milk or a slice of pizza causes swollen lips, hives, or other significant symptoms, you may have an allergy to casein, a protein in m...
Read moreDifferent medications can treat allergies, including steroids and allergy shots, but usually the first thing to try is an antihistamine. Eyedrops t...
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