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Find out about allergies, allergic reactions, and how to keep kids safe.

  • Allergies

Q&As

  • A Cold or Allergies: Which Is It?
  • Can Kids Get Allergies All Year?
  • Do Allergies Cause Asthma?
  • How Do Doctors Test for Allergies?
  • What Is Oral Allergy Syndrome?
  • What Is Skin Testing for Allergies?

Allergy Testing

  • Blood Test: Allergen-Specific Immunoglobulin E (IgE)
  • Blood Test: Immunoglobulin E (IgE)
  • How Do Doctors Test for Food Allergies?
  • What Is Skin Testing for Allergies?

Handling Allergic Reactions

  • Allergic Reactions Instruction Sheet
  • Five Ways to Prepare for an Allergy Emergency
  • Serious Allergic Reactions (Anaphylaxis)

En Espanol

  • Alergia a la leche en bebés
  • Alergia a la soja
  • Alergia a las picaduras de insecto
  • Alergia a los frutos secos y a los cacahuetes
  • Alergia al huevo
  • Alergia al marisco
  • Alergia al pescado
  • Alergia al trigo
  • Alergias alimentarias
  • Análisis de sangre: inmunoglobulina E (IgE)
  • Análisis de sangre: inmunoglobulina E (IgE) alérgeno específico
  • Cinco formas de prepararse para una emergencia alérgica
  • Eccema
  • Ir al colegio con una alergia alimentaria
  • Reacción alérgica grave (anafilaxia)
  • Si mi hijo tiene una alergia alimentaria, ¿en qué me debería fijar cuando lea las etiquetas alimentarias?
  • Todo sobre las alergias
  • Vacunas antialérgicas
  • ¿Causan asma las alergias?
  • ¿En qué consiste el síndrome de alergia oral?
  • ¿En qué se diferencia una alergia alimentaria de una intolerancia alimentaria?
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