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  2. Are allergies making you feel sick? Here’s how to find out

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    If you have a fever, it is unlikely to be an allergy. Seasonal allergies also tend not to cause a wet cough or body aches and fatigue. ... 6.2% of adults and 5.8% of children have food allergies ...

  3. Allergic rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    Allergy testing may reveal the specific allergens to which an individual is sensitive. Skin testing is the most common method of allergy testing. [39] [failed verification] This may include a patch test to determine if a particular substance is causing the rhinitis, or an intradermal, scratch, or other test. Less commonly, the suspected ...

  4. Mysterious new allergies? 6 reasons why adult-onset allergies ...

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    Gary Soffer, a Yale School of Medicine allergist-immunologist tells Yahoo Life that some allergies appear in adults for the first time “because the allergic part of the immune system needs ...

  5. Yep, Allergies Might Be to Blame for Your Upset Stomach ... - AOL

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    A 2014 study published in Clinical and Translational Allergy specifically examined adults whose seasonal allergies included birch pollen; they were found to have marked inflammation in the ...

  6. List of allergens - Wikipedia

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    Shellfish allergies are highly cross reactive, but its prevalence is much higher than that of fish allergy. Shellfish allergy is the leading cause of food allergy in U.S adults. [31] As of 2018 six allergens have been identified to prawn alone; along with crab, it is the major culprit of seafood anaphylaxis. [13]

  7. Allergy - Wikipedia

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    5–7% of infants and 1–2% of adults. A 117.3% increase in peanut allergies was observed from 2001 to 2005, an estimated 25,700 people in England are affected. Multiple allergies (Asthma, eczema and allergic rhinitis together) Unknown: 2.3 million (about 3.7%), prevalence has increased by 48.9% between 2001 and 2005. [141]

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