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Layperson's Site Good Misc.kids Frequently Asked Questions -- Allergies and Asthma - General Information -- part 1/2

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Made up of contributions from laypeople with allergies.
A very useful site.

1) What to look for to suspect allergies
1.1 foods
1.2 inhalants (hayfever)
1.3 asthma
1.4 rashes, hives, and eczema
1.5 insect stings
1.6 children vs. adults -- INCOMPLETE
1.7 views of allergies
2) Allergy treatment
2.1 doctors
2.1.1 why to see an allergist
2.1.2 becoming your own (or your kid's) doctor - TBD
2.2 testing
2.2.1 blood
2.2.2 "scratch test"
2.2.3 elimination diet
2.3 medications
2.4 desensitization (injections)
2.5 avoidance and environmental changes
2.6 children vs. adults - INCOMPLETE
3) Foods
3.1 in general
3.2 milk
3.3 gluten (wheat and other grains) -- INCOMPLETE
3.4 allergy cookbooks
3.5 unknown food allergies
3.6 anaphylactic reactions -- when to call 911 immediately
the following topics are in General Information Part 2/2

Allergy and Asthma FAQ Home Page   USA

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Layperson's Site Good Misc.kids Frequently Asked Questions -- Allergies and Asthma - General Information -- part 2/2

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Made up of contributions from laypeople with allergies.
A very useful site.

4) Insect sting allergies
5) Inhalant allergies
5.1 hayfever
5.2 dust/mold
6) Contact allergies (contact dermatitis) and chemical sensitivities
7) Asthma
7.1 Overview
7.2 Treatments
8) Specific advice on allergies and asthma in children
8.1 Overview
8.2 Experiences
8.3 References on breastfeeding and baby allergies
9) Allergies in relation to ADD and autism
10) Personal stories

Allergy and Asthma FAQ Home Page   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Good Nickel Allergy

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Where can I find some information on Nickel Allergies?
Perhaps, you can suggest some treatment.

Go Ask Alice   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Excellent Pet Allergies - facts and fiction

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A great list of facts and fiction relating to pet allergies, including, are people allergic to some breeds of dogs and not to others, are dogs and cats that do not shed hair 'hypoallergenic.' , and more.…

Allerpet   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Pet allergies: When furry friends are your enemy

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Frequently asked questions.

Mayo Health Oasis   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Petshop - Pet Allergies

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National Allergy and Asthma Network/Mothers of Asthmatics   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Pollen Allergies: Questions and Answers

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Article about pollen allergies, with answers to questions

Healingwell.com   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Pollen and Mold Counts FAQ

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What is the pollen count?
What is the mold count?
What are the symptoms for hay fever?
How are pollen and mold measured?
How can I prevent a reaction to pollen or mold?

Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America

Allergy Buyers Club   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Q & A: Kids' Asthma Medicines

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How Are Asthma Medicines Prescribed?
How Long Does It Take For Bronchodilator Medicines To Work?
Are Asthma Medicines Safe?
If Side Effects Occur From Medicines, How Can They Be Controlled?

Tips:
To Control Asthma Symptoms
To Manage A Bad Episode
Tips For Correct Use Of "As Needed" Medicine
Tips For Correct Use Of Preventive Medicine

American Lung Association (ALA)   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Good Q & A: Latex Allergies

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The incidence of serious allergic reactions to latex has increased dramatically in recent years. In rare cases, these allergies can be fatal. Health care workers and others who are frequently exposed to products containing latex should be aware of the potential for developing an allergic reaction, and individuals who exhibit symptoms of the allergy should be alerted to the need to avoid future exposure to latex products.
Here are some questions relating to latex allergy.

Latex Allergy Links   USA

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