Allergy
treatments
Treatment options
Intellihealth
From shots to avoidance, different allergy types require different treatment options. Here is a summary of how specific allergies are most commonly treated.
Your medication options
Mayo Clinic
Don't take allergy symptoms lying down:\ Fight them with medication. This helpful chart explains the purpose and side effects of some common allergy drugs.
symptoms
Allergy types and symptoms
Cleveland Clinic
Different allergy types cause different symptoms. This article will help you distinguish among symptoms due to different kinds of allergies.
Food allergy information
eMedicine Health
This detailed summary of food allergy information is a great place to start your allergy research.
self-help
Multimedia allergy library
Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America
Fantastic collection of articles and videos dealing with various allergy topics. Sit back with a (non-allergen) snack and enjoy.
Keep those symptoms in check
Family Doctor
Avoiding allergens is often the best way to reduce allergy symptoms. Get the basics on controlling your symptoms here.
When is it necessary? How does it feel? Will it hurt? Do I get a sucker after? Find the answer to (most of) these questions here.
causes
Allergy 101
Medicine Net
Thorough overview of allergy includes history, prevalence, symptoms and much more.
Airborne allergens
Nat'l Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
Many allergy sufferers are prey to airborne allergens. Printable article provides a crash course on this common type of allergen.
When your child has an allergy
Kids Health
Does your child suffer from allergies? Find all of the information you need to know right here.
Those pesky dust mites
Medline Plus
Dust mites are one of the most common allergens. Tutorial shows how to identify and relieve an allergy due to dust mites.
alternatives
Curious about acupuncture or herbals? Read about complementary and alternative allergy treatments here.
Give it a shot
Mayo Clinic
Allergy shots could provide long-term relief for some allergy sufferers. Are they right for you? Take a look at this article and consult with your physician.


