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Tomato Allergy: Symptoms, Test, and Treatment

Tomato Allergy: Symptoms, Test, and Treatment

Did You Know? Tomato is a nightshade plant. So, those allergic to tomatoes may also exhibit an allergy to other members of the nightshade family such as potatoes, peppers, and aubergines. Tomatoes, considered to be one of the healthiest foods, unfortunately, cannot be...

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Rash from Food Allergy

Rash from Food Allergy

Food allergies are common among many people, and even infants and children. A food allergy mainly implies a negative bodily reaction upon the consumption of a particular food. Among the various symptoms of food allergies, a skin rash is the most common. Though the...

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Milk Allergy in Toddlers

Milk Allergy in Toddlers

A person of any age can be allergic to milk; however, this condition is more common in infants. This is the most common allergy in children. If the toddler is not tolerant to the proteins in milk, he can suffer from this allergy. It occurs minutes or hours after...

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How to Prevent Pollen Allergies

How to Prevent Pollen Allergies

Pollen allergies can take you by surprise in any season and in any situation. For many, the worst times are during spring, when flowers are in full bloom and there is plenty of breeze to carry pollen and seeds in the air. The second worst season is during early...

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Food Allergies in Children

Food Allergies in Children

An allergy occurs when a person's immune system mistakenly identifies a specific food or a substance in food, as a harmful substance. When this happens, the body responds to the situation by releasing antibodies known as immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies, to fight the...

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Skin Rashes on Face

Skin Rashes on Face

Skin rashes are basically inflammation of the facial skin due to infections, allergies, heat, and even medications. Though our skin is resistant to a variety of assaults, it's still vulnerable to various invaders like viruses, bacteria, fungi, etc. These rashes or...

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Citric Acid Intolerance

Citric Acid Intolerance

Citric acid is a weak, naturally occurring acid that has a variety of uses. It is used as an additive to preserve foods and drinks. It has a natural sour taste that can enrich the flavor of several food items. It is found in citrus fruits like lemons, oranges, and...

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Wheat Allergy Test

Wheat Allergy Test

Sensitivity to wheat, and foods containing wheat, is reported in 6 percent of children. From this, it can be understood that wheat is one of the leading food items causing allergies. Symptoms are manifested due to hypersensitive responses of the immune system towards...

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Milk Allergy in Infants

Milk Allergy in Infants

Research shows that cow milk causes an allergic reaction in about 2-8% of the infants. The main reason behind such a reaction is that the immune system of babies sees milk protein as something which could harm the body, and hence, tries to fight it off, producing an...

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How to Treat Allergies

How to Treat Allergies

With environmental degradation comes an entire host of medical complications, the most common being allergies due to pollution or loose-flying debris. These allergies have become chronic health concerns in many cases. Though incurable, the factors that exacerbate them...

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Corn Allergy Symptoms

Corn Allergy Symptoms

Corn is widely cultivated and eaten in most parts of the world. It is used in several foods in different forms, for e.g., as cornstarch, corn syrup, cornflakes, popcorn, alcohol, etc. It may seem peculiar, but, corn is a prominent allergen that affects many people...

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ABOUT ME


Hi, I'm Angela and welcome to my blog.

I've been interested in allergies and how to manage them since I was diagnosed myself after years of struggling with different conditions. I thought I had to live with them forever, but over time I learned how to control and manage them.

I have compiled in this blog articles that helped me to go through my allergies and get to the other side of the tunnel.

Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you find something to help you along the way.

Angie