Allergies often interfere with exercise, particularly in locations with poor air quality. In some cases, allergic reactions occur exclusively during exercise, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Swimming may...
Once the pollen season begins in early spring and continuing through the fall, seasonal allergy sufferers can expect their symptoms to fluctuate with the amount of pollen in the air. People with allergies to more than one type of tree, grass or...
Allergies to the proteins in nuts occur frequently; tree nuts and peanuts are among the allergens most commonly linked with severe allergic reactions known as anaphylaxis. Coconuts belong to the fruit family, but the Food and Drug Administration...
Eczema is an irritating and painful skin reaction. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, eczema is characterized by a red, bumpy and itchy rash. Eczema generally affects the face, elbows and knees. Anything from hot,...
According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, dust mites are the No. 1 cause of household allergies related to dust. Dust mites are microscopic creatures that live in warm, humid places such as bedding, the carpet and...
Pecan allergies affect about 1.2 percent of the American population, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. A tree nut allergy is considered a common food allergy, mainly affecting young children under 6 years old....
Allergies to seafood, which includes fish and shellfish, are common in children and usually persist into adulthood. Children may have allergic reactions to fish and shellfish from consuming, handling and inhaling vapors from cooking or preparing...
If you have asthma, you may experience symptoms like wheezing, coughing, chest tightness or difficulty breathing when you are exposed to certain foods. According to an October 2010 study published in the "Journal of Allergy and Clinical...
About 50 million Americans suffer from allergies, according to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. The first step in effectively treating any allergy is to determine the substances, or allergens, that are causing the reaction....
Children or adults can have an allergic reaction to eggs. Approximately 2 percent of Americans are allergic to eggs, reports the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, and it is the second most common food allergy for children. These...
Many factors cause chronic rhinitis, defined as inflammation of the nasal mucosa for more than four consecutive weeks. According to an article in the "Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology," chronic rhinitis significantly impairs quality of...
It has long been known that vitamin D plays a vital part in maintaining strong bones and teeth. There is new evidence that vitamin D has a crucial role in regulating your immune functions, according to a 2009 paper in "Expert Reviews in Clinical...
Exercise is supposed to improve your health, so the idea that certain people might be allergic to working out probably seems preposterous. An article in the "Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology," however, describes a condition called...
Toddlers often get coughs, as they are one of the most common symptoms of several childhood illnesses, according to KidsHealth. Children in day care can have up to eight viral respiratory infections accompanied by coughs a year, explains the...
Children with a family history of asthma or allergies are more likely to develop one or both of the conditions. In fact, it is common for asthma and allergy symptoms to develop concurrently in children, according to the American College of...
Sometimes what people put into their mouths can show up on their skin. When people eat foods that trigger allergic reactions in their bodies, they may suffer itchy skin rashes as a result. A variety of food allergies can cause itchy skin...
Mold, animal dander, dust mite excrement and other substances can cause unpleasant allergic reactions. If you suffer from indoor allergies, limiting your exposure to allergens may reduce symptoms like a runny nose and difficulty breathing....
Coughing is a common childhood ailment considered chronic when it lasts for more than two weeks, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Most of the time the cause of a chronic cough in kids can be pinpointed, and...
An allergy is the body's immune response to substances that are not inherently harmful. The immune system manufactures IgE antibodies to protect against potentially harmful entities, including bacteria and viruses. In a person with an allergy, the...
Winter squash is indigenous to North America and was a staple in Native American diets. According to the World's Healthiest Foods website, winter squash is grown between August and March, with peak season running during October and November....
Antibodies or immunoglobulins are present in blood and other bodily fluids, where they play a central role in the immune system. These molecules bind to foreign invaders such as bacterial proteins or toxins with incredibly high affinity and...
A rash is a common symptom of a fish oil allergy, according to MayoClinic.com. After consuming fish oil, the rash will develop within a few minutes, or up to one hour. A rash from a fish oil allergy can manifest in three types of rashes: hives,...
Experiencing anaphylactic shock from pancake mix is not considered common. Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that affects the entire body and is potentially life-threatening. Common triggers of anaphylactic shock include medications,...
Birch trees are among most of the common types of trees in the United States, as there are different types of species. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, birch trees thrive in the Northeast and Midwestern regions and can...
Diet is being investigated for its role in the development of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, and exacerbation of ADHD symptoms. While genes play a large role in the development of the disorder, ADHD may have environmental...
Peanut oil is the second most commonly produced oil in the world, after soybean oil, according to Purdue University. Like other foods, peanut oil can have negative effects on health, especially if you have peanut allergies. Peanut oil can also...
An earache is the result of an ear infection or an allergic reaction. When the body experiences an allergic reaction, one common symptom is excessive mucus production in the sinus cavity that creates pressure on the ear drum, according to the...
Some of the typical sources of infant allergies include cow's milk protein, from infant formulas or passed from the mother's milk; house dust mites; and tobacco smoke, notes a June 2004 study reported in "Pediatric Allergy and Immunology." On...
Nonallergic rhinitis--rhinitis that is not caused by an allergic reaction--commonly appears first in adulthood, although one form, the common cold or flu, frequently occurs in children. A runny nose and nasal stuffiness are typical symptoms and...
Inflammatory bowel disease is a group of inflammatory conditions of the large intestine and, in some cases, the small intestine. Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are examples. Learn about the different causes, symptoms, and treatments for...