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- Go to Will my child outgrow their food allergy?
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Will my child outgrow their food allergy?
Foods like milk. egg. wheat. and soy are commonly outgrown by the age of five. Foods such as peanuts, tree nuts or shellfish are less common.
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How does nonallergic rhinitis differ from allergic rhinitis?
Rhinitis is basically a generic term to help describe inflammation in your nose. You can have non-allergic and allergic triggers.
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What’s the difference between skin testing and blood tests for allergies?
When people are trying to figure out what's causing asthma, allergies, or food problems, we use skin testing and blood testing options.
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Should I use a home testing kit to diagnose a food allergy?
The challenge with home testing kits is that a lot of them aren't actually testing the proper antibody that we're looking for in an allergy.
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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.