Allergy Causes
If you’ve ever felt an allergic reaction, you are not alone – at least one of every 5 Americans suffers from allergies. Some of the more common causes of allergy symptoms include milk, peanuts, cats, grass, pollen, and various molds. These often result in effects like nasal congestion, itchy eyes, sneezing, wheezing, and skin outbreaks such as rashes and itchy skin.
What Causes Allergies?
Ever wondered what exactly causes an allergy? Or had a spontaneous allergic reaction that appeared to come from nowhere? Know the causes and know which ones affect you, so you can know what to avoid.
Why Do Allergic Reactions Happen?
Why can one person have 3 pet dogs and another not be able to be in a room with one? Find out about why you have allergic reactions, and what happens in your body.
What Causes Anaphylaxis
The most serious of all allergic reaction is anaphylaxis. Bee stings are commonly associated with anaphylactic shock, but the range of causes varies widely, as do the effects on each individual. Arguably the most important knowledge you should have about all of allergies, is whether or not you are susceptible to anaphylactic shock, and how to avoid it.
Allergy Risk Factors
You have control over certain risk factors! Understanding which risk factors you control can make all the difference in eliminating your allergy symptoms. Risk factors which cause allergies vary broadly, ranging from genetics to environment.
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