- First Aid You Should Know: How to Treat Allergic Reaction
Allergic reactions can range from mild to life threatening Learn how to treat common symptoms of allergic reactions, including rashes and anaphylaxis
- What To Do for an Allergic Reaction - Cleveland Clinic Health . . .
Pollen, dust, animal dander, nuts, shellfish … all of these can cause allergic reactions But how do you know when an allergic reaction is a mild irritant or life-threating? Our expert explains
- How to treat an allergic reaction: Treatment and home remedies
Many mild to moderate allergic reactions are treatable with home remedies or over-the-counter medications The following treatments are commonly used to reduce the symptoms of an allergic reaction:
- Allergies: Types, Symptoms, Treatment Management
Allergies are your immune system’s overreaction to foreign substances When you touch, inhale or eat something you’re allergic to, your body thinks it’s harmful and reacts to try to get rid of it This can cause minor reactions like itching, sniffling and sneezing But in some cases, allergic reactions can lead to life-threatening airway swelling and low blood pressure (anaphylaxis)
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