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Tuesday, August 31st 2010

6:31 AM

Allergy and Immunology in North Carolina

It is not the same with that of cat allergen that is found in the dander from the sebaceous glands in the skin because it is not your poochs skin that causes the allergy but it is the dog albumin. It is a protein found in the blood of your dog that produces the allergy to humans. This is a sentiment that is said in every doctors office when there is a patient who suffers from dog allergies. If your doctor tries to convince you to get rid of your dog, do not listen. There are alternatives to giving up your pet in most cases. Statistics show that about 11 million people suffer from dog allergies, and they do not all give up their pets. The fact Allergy and Immunology resources about food allergies is that many are not true allergies but simply the intolerance to a certain type of food. In recent years often people complain about wheat allergy. The truth about wheat allergies is that only a very small percent of the population suffers a true wheat allergy. Is your child overly active? Do they experience mood swings or have tantrums?* Does your child have nightmares, and troubled sleep on a regular basis.* Any signs of eczema, asthma, hives?* Do you or your child have frequent migraines or headaches?* Do your kids complain about stomach disorders, aches, pains and bloating.* Does your child still wet the bed?All of these symptoms can be caused by food allergies.

The most complete way to avoid allergic reactions is to stay away from the substances that cause them (called avoidance).TreatmentTreatments for allergies include allergen avoidance, use of antihistamines, steroids or other oral medications, immunotherapy to desensitize the response to allergen, and targeted therapy. Specific illnesses that are caused by allergies (such as asthma, hay fever, and eczema) may require other treatments.
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Tuesday, August 31st 2010

6:28 AM

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