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  • Video: Allergy tests

    Mayo Clinic — What happens in an allergy test? Watch this video and find out. If your doctor suspects that you have allergies, he or she may recommend an allergy test. It is the same test for children and adults, and it is usually carried out in your ...More…

  • Pet allergy: Are there hypoallergenic dog breeds?

    Mayo Clinic — There are no hypoallergenic dog breeds, but you can reduce your allergic reactions. While some dogs may cause fewer allergy symptoms than others, there is no such thing as a hypoallergenic dog breed. Many people think that pet allergies are ...More…

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  • Anaphylaxis

    Mayo Clinic — Some people have anaphylaxis signs and symptoms that aren't triggered by an allergic reaction. I understand your concern. The term "anaphylaxis" is generally used to describe a serious and life-threatening allergic reaction. During an ...More…

  • Food intolerance vs. food allergy: What's the difference?

    Mayo Clinic — Food allergy or food intolerance? Different reactions can cause similar symptoms. Although many people have adverse reactions to certain foods, most are caused by a food intolerance and not a food allergy. Less than 8 percent of children under ...More…

  • Primary immunodeficiency

    Mayo Clinic — Primary immunodeficiency - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment. Primary immunodeficiency disorders - also called primary immune disorders - are immune system defects that can permit recurrent infections and other problems. Some of ...More…

  • Milk allergy

    Mayo Clinic — Milk allergy - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of this condition. Cow's milk is one of the most common allergy-causing foods in children, and it's the leading cause of allergic reactions in very young children. Milk allergy ...More…

  • Chronic hives (urticaria)

    Mayo Clinic — Chronic hives - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes, treatment of this condition. Hives, also known as urticaria, are batches of raised, red or white itchy welts (wheals) of various sizes that appear and disappear. While most cases of ...More…

  • Wheat allergy

    Mayo Clinic — Wheat allergy - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of this condition. Wheat is one of the eight most common allergy-causing foods. While wheat allergy most often affects children, it can also occur in adults. Allergic reactions ...More…

  • Soy allergy

    Mayo Clinic — Soy allergy - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of this condition. Soy allergy affects approximately 1 percent of people in the United States. Soy, also called soya, is among the top eight most common foods that trigger allergies ...More…


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