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Allergy Testing – Different Ways to Test For Allergies

People who suffer from allergies should consider the different options that they have available. There are many different treatments that are available for people with allergies. Before getting any treatment, it is important to know what you are actually allergic to. Allergy testing is used to help find the specific allergen that is causing your allergen symptoms. There are many different allergy tests that are available from doctors and holistic practitioners.

The purpose of these allergen tests is to identify the presence of either IgE or IgG antibodies. The most common methods that are used to take allergen tests are blood samples, skin pricks, or patch tests. The test that you use will probably depend on the kind of skin that you have. The skin prick test is the most recommended way to initial see if you suffer from allergies. This method is a cheap and fast way to deliver quick results on for your allergies. Read more…

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Pollen Allergy – What You Should Know

Allergies are something that affects millions of people on a daily basis. Pollen allergies in particular affect nearly 1 in 7 people. Pollens are the small male cells that are produced in flowering plants. These plants product pollens are a part of their reproductive system. Many different kinds of plants and trees use pollination for reproduction. Most of the pollen that is released travel through the air. This can often land in people’s eyes or mouth causing a pollen allergy.

Different symptoms that some pollen creates are stuffy noses, itchy watery eyes, sore throats, and often headaches. The time of year will usually dictate exactly how much pollen is released into the air. Also the amount of wind and temperature also has an effect on pollen production and release. The amount of pollen that is in the air on any given day is called a pollen count. Read more…

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