Allergy season brings sneezing, a runny nose, itchy eyes … and dizziness? An allergist explains why you might feel dizzy or have vertigo from your allergies.
Allergies
How a Tick Bite Can Make You Allergic to Meat
A tick bite can lead to a meat allergy known as alpha-gal syndrome. An allergist explains how likely it is you might have to say goodbye to burgers.
How To Find Spring Allergy Relief
Severe seasonal allergies can seriously interfere with your life. But over-the-counter options can help you catch a break from your symptoms. An allergist explains what works best and what not to bother trying.
Food Allergy vs. Intolerance: What’s the Difference?
If a certain food always gives you an upset stomach or diarrhea, you may think you have an allergy, but it’s more likely a food intolerance. The key to managing symptoms of either one is understanding the differences between them.
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What Is Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis?
Could you actually be allergic to exercise? It’s possible. Learn from an allergist what exercise-induced anaphylaxis is and how to manage it.
How and When To Use an EpiPen for an Allergic Reaction
An EpiPen® or other epinephrine auto-injector is the first line of defense when someone has a severe allergic reaction. Using it correctly could save a life.
What To Do for an Allergic Reaction
Pollen, dust, animal dander, nuts, shellfish … all of these can cause allergic reactions. But how do you know when an allergic reaction is a mild irritant or life-threating? Our expert explains.
Are There Foods That Can Trigger Asthma?
Can certain foods make your asthma worse? While food isn’t a normal asthma trigger, asthma can make food allergies more severe. Learn more about the connection.
What Are Signs That My Child Has a Food Allergy?
Worried your child is having a reaction to food? There are telltale signs to watch out for. A pediatric allergist explains.
Allergic to Metals? 6 Surprising Places They May Lurk
If you’re allergic to metal, you know that coins and jewelry may cause a reaction. But metals also are hiding out in places you might least expect. Find out where and how to manage your metal allergy.