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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 Introducing Peanuts Early: What Parents Should Know About Preventing Peanut Allergy

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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.
- 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.
- Go to Why Vaccines Are Especially Important If You Have Asthma or Allergies

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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.
- Go to Is it true that there is a sublingual epi under FDA review?

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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.
- Go to What is type 2 inflammation and how does it affect people with allergies?

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What is type 2 inflammation and how does it affect people with allergies?
Patients may develop many of those diseases and so if you have one, you're more likely to manifest with another one.
- Go to Can allergies cause headaches?

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Can allergies cause headaches?
Your sinuses are in your forehead, your cheeks, behind your eyes. That's why people feel that headache will be more intense in those areas
- Go to Make Sure Your Red, White and Blue Celebration is Allergy- and Asthma-Free

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Make Sure Your Red, White and Blue Celebration is Allergy- and Asthma-Free
Independence Day and other summer celebrations should be filled with barbecues, flags and fun, not allergy and asthma triggers.
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Are chronic hives treated differently than acute hives?
Essentially what happens with acute hives is you get exposed to the allergen, you have hives, you take the allergen away.
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What should I know about Xolair for food allergies?
Xolair essentially targets the allergic antibody and when it does that, it essentially makes your allergy cells less reactive.











