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  • How to Reduce Allergic Eye Swelling

    Allergic eye swelling can be caused by pets, pollen, chemicals, cosmetics, medications and food allergies. In addition to eye swelling, your eyes may become red, itch and burn. It is important to...

  • What Are the Causes of Hives & Facial Swelling?

    Hives and the angioedema, or swelling of the face, must often come as an allergic reaction. Though most often harmless, serious swelling can cause fatal breathing issues.

  • Wheat Allergy & Pain

    Wheat allergies cause reactions in sensitized individuals due to histamine releases that occur throughout the body in response to a wheat-protein trigger, resulting in swelling that leads to...

  • What Are the Causes of a Puffy Face?

    Many things can cause a puffy face. Some of the causes are allergies, drug reactions, sinusitis, tooth abscesses, facial or head surgery and facial trauma.

  • Causes of a Swollen Lip

    Swelling in the lips can be caused by many different factors. Some of these factors include allergic reactions and medical conditions. Becoming familiar with how to avoid certain foods or...

  • Symptoms of Tomato Allergies

    Food allergies vary from person to person. Those who are allergic to tomatoes must avoid any tomato products and tomato bi-products in order to avoid the adverse reactions they can experience. A...

  • What Causes Swelling of the Hands?

    Allergies can cause the hands, among other portions of the body like the face and the feet, to swell. When the body is allergic to a substance, it releases histamines into the bloodstream. When an...

  • What Are the Symptoms of Allergies for Bee Stings?

    Bee stings by themselves come with some symptoms that usually last for a few hours. There is instant pain and the formation of a welt at the site where the sting took place. When you are allergic...

  • Facial Swelling Causes

    Facial swelling is a generally allergic reaction that occurs when the eyes, cheeks and mouth become irritated and swell up to a size that is larger than normal. This may give all of the face or a...

  • How to Use an EpiPen with Confidence

    The EpiPen is a life saving treatment for anaphylaxis due to severe food allergies, bee stings or allergies to medications. While the thought of saving your life or someone else's can be...

  • Swollen Lips Treatment

    Swollen lips are one of those mysterious occurrences. One minute you are just fine and the next minute, out of the blue, your lips have swollen to the size of Texas. Allergies can cause this to...

  • How Do Decongestants Work?

    Decongestants work by reducing swelling in the blood vessels of the lining of the nose. Reduced swelling allows mucus and air to pass through the nose more easily.

  • Allergy Shot Side Effects

    Allergy shots help you get used to what you are allergic to by slowly building up your tolerance levels. Because you are being given something your body already has reactions to, side effects are...

  • How to Get Allergy Relief With or Without Antihistamines

    If you have an allergy, you know what it's like to need relief right away. Your eyes start itching and tearing, you can't stop sneezing, and your nose is dripping like a leaky faucet. ...

  • Symptoms of a Penicillan Allergy

    You can have an allergic reaction to a medication, even if you've taken it in the past, so it's always best to be prepared. A medication allergy occurs when your body overreacts to a medication,...

  • Causes of Angiodema

    Angioedema is a type of swelling and very similar to hives. It commonly occurs near the eyes and lips. It is not dangerous and does not leaving any lasting scars, even without treatment.

  • Causes of Histamine Swelling

    Swelling, also called edema, is any enlargement of the body. Organs and skin typically swell when there is an abundance of fluid in the tissue. Swelling can occur in a single area (such as your...

  • Anchovy Allergy Symptoms

    Anchovies are small salt-water fish that are used in many foods. They are commonly used as a topping for pizza. However, they are also used in a variety of sauces including Caesar salad dressing...

  • How to Treat Edema With Bed Rest

    Edema, which was previously known as dropsy or hydropsy, is an accumulation of fluid underneath the skin or in body cavities. Edema is caused by changes in the water absorption properties in the...

  • Symptoms of Buckwheat Allergy

    Even though the name buckwheat makes this food sound like a type of grain it isn't. It's a seed. This seed is used to make many types of Asian noodles and even pancakes. Buckwheat allergies are...

  • Rye Allergy Symptoms

    Rye is a grain crop that's used to make things like bread. While not as popular as wheat, it is harvested all over the world. As with other grains, some people can have allergic reactions to rye....

  • How to Treat The Itching and Swelling in Your Skin From Mosquito Bites at Home-camping Site

    If you have been tortured with mosquitoes while you were sleeping in your camp site or at home, chances are your skin is covered with wheals. In that wheal area, you will start itching and...

  • Symptoms of a Cheese Allergy

    Cheese allergies are a form of a dairy allergy and can be very discouraging at times. Like with other food allergies, when someone is allergic to cheese, it should be avoided completely. The...

  • Symptoms of a Cashew Allergy

    Cashews fall into the category of tree nuts. Out of the many types of tree nuts, cashews and walnuts are the two that most people have allergic reactions to. Like peanut and shellfish allergies,...

  • Celery Allergy Symptoms

    One of the most common allergies is a food allergy. While the most common food allergies stem from foods like nuts and fruits, people can be allergic to celery, too. As with other food allergies,...

  • Crab Allergy Symptoms

    Food allergies are common. Allergies to shellfish like crab are probably one of the more common food allergies out there. Someone who is allergic to shellfish may or may not be allergic to other...

  • The Signs & Symptoms of a Carrot Allergy

    Carrot allergies are very rare in the United States, but they do affect about 25 percent of the population in Europe. And while some people are actually allergic to carrots, others are merely...

  • Almond Allergy Symptoms in Infants

    Food allergies can be difficult to spot, especially with infants. Since a baby can't tell you what is wrong or what they are feeling it can be harder to diagnose the problem. This doesn't mean...

  • About Symptoms of Food Allergies

    A food allergy is when your immune system reacts adversely to something you have ingested. This is not to be confused with a food intolerance, which does not involve the immune system, but can...

  • Iodine Allergy Symptoms

    Although the body does use iodine for the production of hormones, such as thyroxin by the thyroid gland, some people do have iodine allergies. The fact is that most people who are allergic to...

  • Home Remedies for Sinus Pressure

    Sinus pressure from sinus infections and allergies can give you headaches and cause pain and swelling in your face. Although there are many over the counter and prescription medications you can...

  • How to Treat Swollen Lips and Other Bizarre Allergic Reactions

    The swollen lips started with a heaping plate of steamy stir-fry. It smelled so delicious as the rich scent of grilled peppers and onions mingles with the aroma of perfectly-done sirloin tips. I...

  • What to Do When You Have a Reaction to Collagen Injections?

    Collagen fillers are used to replace the natural protein lost as a result of the body's normal aging process. The treatments are not permanent, but can significantly improve the appearance of...

  • How to Identify Hives

    Hives are a type of allergic reaction that appears on the surface of the skin. However, it generally occurs on the torso, arms and legs, though other areas may also be affected. Other locations...

  • How to Treat an Allergic Reaction

    An allergic reaction occurs when the body's immune system becomes hypersensitive to dust, pollen, animal dander or plants. Certain foods or medications can also trigger allergies. A reaction may...

  • How to Treat Hives Caused by Allergies

    Hives can be caused by allergies, stress and infections. These red, itchy bumps on the skin are most often caused by an allergic reaction to food or drugs. While they generally go away without...

  • How to Diagnose an Iodine Allergy

    Iodine is a trace element that occurs naturally in the human body. Allergic reactions often construed as iodine allergies are actually reactions to the muscle protein in shellfish. Despite the...

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