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What Are the Ways to Prevent Anaphylaxis?
Anyone who has witnessed a person going into anaphylactic shock will understand the seriousness of this condition. Following allergen exposure…

What Are the Symptoms of a Peanut Allergy?
For many people with a peanut allergy, even the smallest exposure to the food is likely to cause an allergic reaction…

Why Are Sinus Headaches Common in the Winter?
For many people in Atlanta, the colder temperatures of winter are an unfortunate reminder of chronic sinus headaches. Persistent head pain, congestion…

How Effective Are Skin Allergy Tests?
Skin allergy tests are the primary method of diagnosing a wide range of allergic conditions. Requiring only a brief appointment with your…

What Types of Allergies Are More Serious?
Allergies are a common source of daily irritation for adults and children across the country. And with many types of allergies impacting Atlanta families, there is certainly…

What Are the Main Allergy Treatment Options?
For numerous people in the Atlanta area, allergies are a significant detriment to their quality of life. Fortunately, targeted allergy treatments…

What Causes Allergies & Treatment Options for Them
Allergies affect over 50 million Americans each year. There are many different types of allergies, such as…

Food Allergies & The Impact They Have On Your Health
The immune system is essential for protecting the body from infection and overall health. In the case of food and drink…

The Common Causes of Sinusitis in Atlanta Residents
Nasal allergies and sinusitis are commonly linked, though there are also other causes of an infection. Thankfully, Atlanta residents suffering from…

What Are the Main Benefits of Allergy Testing?
Allergies can be triggered by a wide variety of substances. Various foods, medications, animal dander, pollen, mold and insect bites…

What Are the Differences Between Immunotherapy and Oral Immunotherapy?
Allergies are a frustrating part of life for a huge number of people in Atlanta and across the country as well. In the most severe cases….

The Peanut Pill Is Now FDA Approved
Here is what we know. Palforzia (peanut flour in a capsule) is to be used as oral immunotherapy (OIT) for 4 to 17 year-olds with a confirmed diagnosis of peanut allergy….