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- What is allergy? - Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and . . .
Foods that commonly cause allergy include peanuts, seafood, dairy products, and eggs Cow's milk allergy in infants (babies) may occur and can cause eczema, asthma, colic, and stomach upset Some people cannot digest lactose (milk sugar) which can cause stomach upsets This is known as lactose intolerance and should not be confused with allergy
- Welcome to Allergy Anaphylaxis Australia
ALLERGY ANAPHYLAXIS AUSTRALIA is supported by funding from the Australian Government, Department of Health and Aged Care via the National Allergy Council The National Allergy Council is a partnership between Allergy Anaphylaxis Australia and the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy
- Allergies - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
A food allergy can cause: Tingling in the mouth Swelling of the lips, tongue, face or throat Itchy welts called hives Stuffy nose, sneezing or teary eyes that itch Stomach cramps, vomiting or diarrhea Anaphylaxis An insect sting allergy can cause: Pain and a large area of swelling called edema at the sting site Itching or hives all over
- Allergies: Types, Symptoms, Treatment Management
Allergy immunotherapy, like allergy shots, sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) or oral immunotherapy (OIT) If you have an allergy that could cause a severe reaction, your provider will recommend you carry an epinephrine auto-injector (EpiPen® or Auvi-Q®) to use at the first signs of a severe allergic reaction
- Allergies Overview: Symptoms, Treatments, and More - Healthline
An allergy is an immune system response to a foreign substance that’s not typically harmful to your body Learn more about the types, causes, and symptoms of allergies, and how they're treated
- Allergies - healthdirect
Cat and dog allergy Allergies to pets are common, particularly cats and dogs Symptoms can range from mild to severe Learn more about how to live with a pet allergy Read more about Cat and dog allergy
- Allergy (Allergies) Types, Symptoms, Food, Medicine, Treatment
An allergy is an exaggerated reaction by the immune system in response to exposure to certain foreign substances These foreign substances are normally seen as harmless by the immune system in nonallergic individuals, but in allergic individuals, part of the immune system generates a response
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