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  2. Got snot? Here's what your mucus tells you about allergies ...

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    "There are things you can do to help cure you of your allergies, irrigate your nasal passages and get those symptoms under control." Parikh recommends breathing in steam. "The steam itself can ...

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

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    Seasonal allergies do not cause fever. 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.

  4. Allergic rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    The intradermal allergy test is more sensitive than the skin prick test, but is also more often positive in people that do not have symptoms to that allergen. [ 40 ] Even if a person has negative skin-prick, intradermal and blood tests for allergies, they may still have allergic rhinitis, from a local allergy in the nose.

  5. Allergy - Wikipedia

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    Skin allergies frequently cause rashes, or swelling and inflammation within the skin, in what is known as a "weal and flare" reaction characteristic of hives and angioedema. [ 29 ] With insect stings, a large local reaction may occur in the form of an area of skin redness greater than 10 cm in size that can last one to two days. [ 30 ]

  6. Anaphylaxis - Wikipedia

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    While a fast heart rate caused by low blood pressure is more common, [18] a Bezold–Jarisch reflex has been described in 10% of people, where a slow heart rate is associated with low blood pressure. [10] A drop in blood pressure or shock (either distributive or cardiogenic) may cause the feeling of lightheadedness or loss of consciousness. [19]

  7. “This means you can ‘stack’ minor, otherwise inconsequential allergic reactions together with seasonal pollen and allergens that can cause an increase in allergy symptoms,” continues Dr ...

  8. You can start protecting yourself from seasonal allergies now ...

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    If you get spring allergies, the best time to take your allergy and to get your allergy management plan will be around Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, experts say. But if you miss that date, that ...

  9. Food allergy - Wikipedia

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    A food allergy is an abnormal immune response to food.The symptoms of the allergic reaction may range from mild to severe. They may include itchiness, swelling of the tongue, vomiting, diarrhea, hives, trouble breathing, or low blood pressure.

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