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What Allergies Does a Food Allergy Doctor Treat?
Food allergies are among the most common triggers of severe allergic reactions in both adults and children. While severe reactions are possible…

What Are the Different Types of Allergies?
Are you experiencing allergy symptoms in your daily life? With many types of allergies affecting Atlanta residents…

Best Preventive Measures for Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction affecting the entire body. If not treated quickly, anaphylaxis may lead to respiratory arrest…

What Are the Facts About Food Allergy Testing?
Allergy testing is a crucial factor in preventing allergic reactions and protecting your health and well-being.

Preventing Allergies and Asthma in Children
There is substantial evidence that suggests that allergies and asthma run in families. Children with one or more parents who have some form of allergic disease are far more likely to develop the…

How to Get Fast Relief From Nasal Allergy Symptoms
If you feel as if your allergy symptoms are becoming worse and lasting longer, you are probably right. Roughly 80 percent of allergy sufferers experience some degree of symptoms all year long…

What Are the Best AERD Treatment and Management Techniques?
Aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD) is a complex condition characterized by asthma, nasal…

Top Back-to-School Tips for Children With Allergies
As kids return to school after summer break, many types of allergies present a risk to their health…

How to Manage and Relieve Seasonal Allergy Symptoms
As many people in the Atlanta area already know, allergy season in Georgia often starts early in the year and persists into fall. For those with severe allergies…

Common Asthma Triggers and How to Treat Them
Asthma triggers are the factors that set off a person’s asthma symptoms. Identifying these triggers…

How to Know You Need to See an Allergist
As one of the main causes of chronic illness, allergies can severely impact a person’s health. But with many people only experiencing…

What Is Oral Allergy Syndrome?
OAS, or pollen-food allergy syndrome, is an allergic reaction to specific proteins in fruits, vegetables and nuts. The cause of the syndrome…