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Symptoms & Types

Learn the types of allergies including food allergies, seasonal allergies, pet allergies, and many more.

  1. Seasonal & Pet Allergies

    1. Spring Allergies
    2. Summer Allergies
    3. Fall Allergies
    4. Winter Allergies
    5. Hay Fever
    6. Mold Allergy
    7. Dust Allergy
    8. Dog Allergy
    9. Cat Allergy
  2. Food Allergies

    1. Is It an Allergy or an Intolerance?
    2. Managing Food Allergies with Xolair
    3. Milk Allergy
    4. Casein Allergy
    5. Egg Allergy
    6. Wheat Allergy
    7. Nut Allergy
    8. Seafood Allergy
    9. Sulfite Sensitivity
    10. Soy Allergy
  3. Skin Allergies

    1. Hives (Urticaria) and Angioedema
    2. Allergies to Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac
    3. Allergies to Insect Stings
    4. Can You Be Allergic to the Sun?
    5. Cosmetic Allergies
    6. Nickel Allergy
  4. Other Allergies

    1. Eye Allergies
    2. Drug Allergies
    3. Aspirin (Salicylate) Allergy
    4. Penicillin Allergy

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