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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
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Is it possible for adults to get food allergies?
It is truly possible that you can manifest with an a food allergy as an adult. Food allergies appear with an immediate reaction that's reproducible.
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How are eye allergies different than nasal allergies?
Eye allergy symptoms can present because of tree pollen, grasses, ragweed, or even year-round allergies like dust mites and pets.
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Will my allergies ever go away completely?
Testing would be involved to see exactly what are you allergic to? And with that, you could get into individualized therapy.
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10 tips to keep ‘achoos’ from interrupting your ‘I do’s’
While selecting the color scheme and writing your vows, don't forget another important consideration: allergies.
- Go to How do I know if what I read online about allergies is true?

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How do I know if what I read online about allergies is true?
Before you make decisions regarding your own health, please talk to your personal doctor and see if that information applies to you.
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Gardening with Allergies
Wind-borne pollinating plants, including trees, grasses and weeds, are most likely to cause a seasonal allergic reaction.
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Do You Need An Allergist?
Allergists are specially trained to treat asthma and all types of allergies, including seasonal, food, dust and pet allergies.
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Double Duty Spring Cleaning: Keep Healthy and Tidy
Allergy season can last all year for those sensitive to indoor allergens, but it can worsen in the spring when pollen becomes an issue.
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Late Summer is the Time to Start Preparing for Fall Ragweed Season
Considered the most allergenic of all pollens, ragweed pops up throughout the East and Midwest starting in mid-August.










