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If you are like a lot of people, you are allergic to something. For most people, allergies mean itchy eyes and a drippy nose. But for a few people, allergies to things like bee stings or nuts cause a whole-body reaction that can be life-threatening. Whether your allergies are dangerous or just annoying, the information in our Learning Center can help you cope.
Get started learning more about allergies in topics such as:
- Allergic Reaction
- Allergic Reaction to Tattoo Dye
- Allergic Rhinitis
- Allergies to Insect Stings
- Allergies: Rush Immunotherapy
- Allergy Shots for Allergic Rhinitis
- Allergy to Natural Rubber (Latex)
- Antihistamines
- Asthma: Controlling Cockroaches
- Bedbugs
- Common Stinging or Biting Insects or Spiders
- Controlling Dust, Dust Mites, and Other Allergens in Your Home
- Controlling Indoor Mold
- Controlling Pet Allergens
- Drug Allergies
- Food Allergies
- Hay Fever and Other Seasonal Allergies
- Immunotherapy for Allergies to Insect Stings
- Insect Bites and Stings and Spider Bites
- Jellyfish Stings: Allergic Reaction
- Nonpoisonous Spider Bites
- Omalizumab for Asthma
- Over-the-Counter Medicines for Allergies
- Peanut Allergy
- Penicillin Allergy
- Phototherapy for Atopic Dermatitis
- Poison Ivy, Oak, or Sumac
- Preventing Bee Stings
- Preventing Insect Stings
- Preventing Spider Bites
- Tips for Reducing Indoor Pollutants in Your Home
- Types of Allergens
- Types of Allergic Rhinitis
Current as of: January 14, 2019
Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review:Adam Husney, MD – Family Medicine & Martin J. Gabica, MD – Family Medicine
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