Topical creams, oral antihistamines and some TLC for your skin can help relieve itchiness and boost recovery
You’re more likely to be allergic to the debris that came in with this festive evergreen
They may seem cute, but toxins released by certain kinds of caterpillars can leave you feeling itchy or worse
Water, touch, sunlight, physical activity and cold are some of the rarest allergies
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Options range from allergic reactions and head lice to chronic conditions and fungal infections
A reaction to the medication may trigger preexisting asthma and result in sinus or skin reactions
Simple solutions to handle backyard encounters with some of nature’s smallest critters
From toothpaste to sugar scrubs, your face is begging you to give these products wide berth
The combo of lime and sunshine can cause blisters
Even if you weren’t allergic to an ingredient before, you could develop an allergy over time
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