What to Do When Your Child Breaks Out in HivesNov 11, 2024Since there isn’t always a clear cause of hives, knowing how to handle the red splotches all over your child’s body can be tricky. We discuss some possible reasons they might appear and how to treat them Continue reading →
Our Favorite Wintertime Eczema TricksOct 18, 2024With colder winter temperatures come freezing winds and low humidity, which are all dreaded enemies when you have eczema. Learn some practical ways you can combat dry and itchy skin this winter.Continue reading →
Tips for Working With Your Child’s School When They Have a Food AllergySep 17, 2024Sending your child to school when they have food allergies can be worrisome. But we’ve provided some helpful ways to protect your child at school. Read on to learn more. SContinue reading →
5 Ways to Prevent Anaphylactic ShockAug 13, 2024Anaphylactic shock is a life-threatening stage of the allergic condition known as anaphylaxis. Read on to learn five practical ways to prevent this severe reaction to allergens.Continue reading →
How to Control Your Recurrent Sinusitis Jul 11, 2024It’s fairly common to get sinusitis when you have a cold or the flu. However, if you’ve had four or more cases of sinusitis in a year, you may have an underlying cause that needs treatment. Find out how we address recurrent sinusitis.Continue reading →
How to Relieve Your Child’s Eczema SymptomsJun 06, 2024Is your child’s eczema causing constant itching and discomfort? We offer some ways to provide your child with much-needed relief from their eczema symptoms here.Continue reading →
6 Signs of an Insect AllergyMay 02, 2024Have you had severe reactions to insect bites or stings before, but you’re not really sure if you’re allergic? We discuss some signs of an insect allergy here.Continue reading →
What to Expect from Your Skin Prick TestApr 02, 2024Skin prick tests are one of the best methods for detecting and diagnosing allergies and allergy-related conditions. Here, we’ll explore why it’s performed and what to expect during this allergy testing procedure.Continue reading →
5 Ways to Prevent Severe Asthma SymptomsMar 02, 2024Having asthma can lead to difficulties breathing and shortness of breath and can be life-threatening in severe cases. Read on to learn some ways you can prevent serious asthma attacks from happening.Continue reading →
All About Oral Immunotherapy (OIT) for Food AllergiesFeb 13, 2024Oral immunotherapy (OIT) is a great treatment option for food allergies that can reduce the severity of allergic reactions. Find out everything you need to know about this allergy management technique here.Continue reading →
How Are Mast Cell Disorders Treated?Jan 03, 2024Do you deal with symptoms that resemble allergies regularly? But what if allergies aren’t actually the culprit? It might be because you have a mast cell disorder. Find out how these disorders are diagnosed and treated here.Continue reading →
How Can I Know If My Child Has Allergies?Dec 08, 2023Allergic reactions in children aren’t always obvious, so how do you know if your child is struggling with allergies? Could it be something else? Take a moment to learn some telltale signs of allergies.Continue reading →
4 Types of Sinusitis and How Each Is TreatedNov 10, 2023Sinusitis is a common condition, and it can take many different forms. Find everything you need to know about the types of sinusitis and how they’re treated here.Continue reading →
How Can You Determine if Your Allergy Will Lead to Anaphylaxis?Oct 09, 2023If you struggle with allergies, you might be wondering if you have to worry about anaphylaxis. Here, we review what typically triggers anaphylaxis and how to manage and treat it.Continue reading →
Who’s at Risk for EoE?Sep 01, 2023Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a condition that tends to affect those suffering from certain allergies. Take a moment to learn what factors can put you at risk for developing EoE.Continue reading →
Home Remedies for EczemaAug 02, 2023If you struggle with eczema, which is a common skin condition nationwide, there are several ways to manage it on your own. Keep reading to learn some of the home remedies you can practice to get the relief you need.Continue reading →
Is Oral Immunotherapy Right for Me?Jul 01, 2023Oral immunotherapy is a great treatment solution when it comes to managing food allergies. However, it may not be suitable for everyone. Continue reading to find out who qualifies for this allergy treatment. Continue reading →
The Link Between Allergies and Digestive IssuesJun 01, 2023If you struggle with digestive issues like heartburn or nausea, did you know that it’s possible for allergy-related conditions to be the culprit? We discuss the link between these two here.Continue reading →
What Are the Signs of Anaphylaxis?May 23, 2023While allergic reactions can sometimes be mild, anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that can potentially be deadly. Read on to learn about how to recognize the signs of anaphylaxis and why you need to have an emergency plan in place.Continue reading →
5 Common Eczema TriggersApr 05, 2023Eczema is a skin condition that causes itchy rashes. It can come and go, but when it flares up, it can be miserable. Keep reading to learn about common triggers that cause an eczema breakout. Continue reading →
How Does Skin Allergy Testing Work?Mar 15, 2023You know you struggle with allergies, but do you know what’s triggering them? Here, we offer some insight into what skin allergy testing is and how it works. Continue reading →
Stinging Insect Allergies: Get the FactsFeb 22, 2023While it’s normal to have mild itching and swelling after an insect sting, having a severe reaction to it with symptoms like hives and/or dizziness may point to allergies. Here, we present the facts of stinging insect allergies.Continue reading →
Can You Develop Food Allergies as an Adult?Jan 26, 2023Have you suddenly developed an allergy to pets or pollen in adulthood? Developing allergies as an adult is more commonplace than you may realize. Learn more about the signs to look out for and when to consult your doctor. Continue reading →