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- Go to What’s causing my allergy symptoms to get worse every year?

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What’s causing my allergy symptoms to get worse every year?
"How is it possible that my allergies are getting worse with each year?" We've found that that's actually true.
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What’s the best over-the-counter allergy medicine?
Patients often ask what the best over-the-counter medicine is, and they think it's going to be Benadryl or diphenhydramine. Not so.
- Go to Can allergy shots help with asthma?

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Can allergy shots help with asthma?
Allergy shots can help asthma because you're building tolerance to the things that you're allergic to.
- Go to Introducción temprana del maní: Lo que los padres deben saber sobre la prevención de la alergia al maní

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Introducción temprana del maní: Lo que los padres deben saber sobre la prevención de la alergia al maní
Para muchas familias, el diagnóstico conlleva cautela durante toda la vida y temor a una exposición accidental.
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If I use epinephrine for an allergic reaction, do I have to call 911?
You need to have at least two doses of your epinephrine with you if you decide to treat your reaction and stay at home.
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Introducing Peanuts Early: What Parents Should Know About Preventing Peanut Allergy
A shift toward prevention: Early peanut introduction represents one of the most successful allergy prevention strategies to date.
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What should I know about an asthma screening?
When you come in for an asthma screening, we're going to want to learn more about how your life is going in terms of your breathing.
- Go to Do I need to use my inhaler every day?

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Do I need to use my inhaler every day?
It really depends which type of inhaler you've been prescribed by your physician. We have two different types of inhaler classes.
- Go to Who is a good candidate for allergy immunotherapy?

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Who is a good candidate for allergy immunotherapy?
Allergy immunotherapy is given for the treatment of allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma, and sometimes atopic dermatitis.
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Why Vaccines Are Especially Important If You Have Asthma or Allergies
Board-certified allergists/immunologists are specially trained to understand how the immune system works—and how vaccines play a role in protecting your health.
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Is it true that there is a sublingual epi under FDA review?
This would be a strip where you'd open up a little pouch and take this out and just directly insert it underneath your tongue.










