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Treatment And Care

There are lots of allergy treatment options. Over-the-counter and prescription medications can ease annoying symptoms. Allergy shots also help.

ÍÆ¼öArticle Allergy Medications
A look at the medications used to treat allergies and how they work is discussed.
CommonArticle Understanding Allergy and Hay Fever Medications
Learn more about common anti-histamines here.
CommonArticle Decongestants
Learn more about decongestants here.
CommonArticle Anticholinergic Nasal Allergy Sprays
Ipratropium bromide (Atrovent) is used to reduce runny nose.
CommonArticle Steroid Nasal Sprays
How do corticosteriod nasal sprays work?
CommonArticle Leukotriene Inhibitors
Montelukast (Singulair) is a leukotriene inhibitor approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for relief of seasonal allergy conditions and hay fever in adults and in children older than 2 years.
CommonArticle Allergy Shots
This article looks at how allergy shots work and who should consider taking them.
CommonArticle Skin Allergies
Contact dermatitis and other skin allergies.
CommonArticle Hay Fever Treatments
Hay fever treatments
CommonArticle Food Allergy Treatments
Adverse food reactions can be broadly classified into 2 categories. The first category consists of immunologically-mediated adverse reactions to foods; these reactions are unrelated to any physiologic effect of the food or food additive, and the second is food
CommonArticle Latex Allergy Treatments
Latex exposure is associated with 3 clinical syndromes.
CommonArticle Allergy-Proof Your Environment
WebMD gives you tips on how to help allergy proof your environment.
CommonArticle Should I take allergy shots (immunotherapy) for allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma?
This information will help you understand your choices, whether you share in the decision - making process or rely on your doctors recommendation.Key points in making your decisionThere is no cure for allergic rhinitis or allergic asthma. Allergy shots may pro
CommonArticle Giving a child an epinephrine shot
If your child has had a severe allergic reaction in the past, you know how frightening it can be. Symptoms of breathing difficulty, itching, and swelling can come on quickly and become life - threatening.
CommonArticle Giving yourself an epinephrine shot
If you have had a severe allergic reaction in the past, you know how frightening it can be. Symptoms of breathing difficulty, itching, and swelling can come on quickly and become life - threatening.
CommonArticle Relieve Allergies the Natural Way
Seasonal allergies making you miserable? Many natural treatments are available, but discuss them with your doctor first.
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