DAIRY ALLERGY SYMPTOMS AND TYPES
COCKROACH ALLERGY
A few people create hypersensitivity side effects when they are around cockroaches.
PET ALLERGIES
Pet sensitivities can add to consistent hypersensitivity manifestations, for example, making your eyes water, or making you begin wheezing.
DUST ALLERGY
Individuals who have clean sensitivities know about sniffling—yet wheezing isn't the main awkward side effect.
FOOD ALLERGY
Food allergies are estimated to affect 4 to 6 percent of children and 4 percent of adults.
Latex Allergy
Allergic reactions to latex may be serious and can very
rarely be fatal. If you have latex allergy you should limit or avoid future
exposure to latex products.
Mold Allergy
Molds live everywhere—on logs and on fallen leaves, and in
moist places like bathrooms and kitchens.
Insect Sting Allergy
Stings from five insects - honeybees, hornets, wasps, yellow
jackets and fire ants - are known to cause allergic reactions to the venom
injected into the skin.
Sinus Infection
Sinus infection is a major health problem. It afflicts 31
million people in the United States.
Allergic Rhinitis
If you sneeze a lot, if your nose is often runny or stuffy,
or if your eyes, mouth or skin often feels itchy, you may have allergic
rhinitis.
Skin Allergy
Learn about allergic skin reactions and what causes them.
Eye Allergy
Learn about eye allergies, a condition that affects millions
of Americans.
Drug Allergies
If you develop a rash, hives or difficulty breathing after
taking certain medications, you may have a drug allergy.












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