Dermatographia is a skin condition that produces bumps, or inflammation, on your skin after you scratch it. Dermatographia is not fully understood, but it appears to be some type of allergic response, the Mayo Clinic says. Often it's not a serious...
Contact dermatitis, respiratory distress and digestive upset are frequent symptoms of an allergic reaction to environmental substances known as allergens. According to the American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology, the most frequent...
Allergic reactions to chicken eggs are common occurrences, but sensitivity to chicken meat is relatively rare. Meat and blood proteins in fowl are known to cause hypersensitivity reactions in adults and occasionally children. Contaminated...
The first step in diagnosing allergies is for the physician to perform a physical, taking note of allergy signs and symptoms as well as the times and places an allergic reaction took place. According to the Mayo Clinic, the doctor will typically...
Allergies affect children of all age--from newborns to older children. If you suspect your child has an allergy, it's best to seek medical advice. Your infant may have a food allergy or he may be allergic to chemicals, medicines or environmental...
According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, more than 50 million people suffer from allergies. Allergies can be bothersome and manifest as sneezing, itchy eyes and runny nose. Some allergies, such as allergies to foods...
Up to 30% of adults experience hay fever---sneezing, itching eyes and nose and watery or stuffy noses---each year, according to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. A smaller portion of these people experience these and other,...
A baby who has a reoccurring cold may actually be suffering from allergies. Allergies vary in intensity and come from an array of sources. According to Baby Center, babies with allergies are more prone to asthma as well as infections of the ears...
If you experience joint pain every time you eat pasta, you need to talk with your doctor about allergy testing. Most people don't think of joint pain as a symptom of a food allergy, but the Center for Food Allergies states that food allergies can...
One in every five people, including adults and children, has allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. An allergy occurs when your body's immune system negatively reacts to an element in the environment. Allergens can...
Allergy tests can pinpoint or rule out potential allergens so that proper treatment and lifestyle measures can be taken. Skin tests, blood tests and elimination diets are common and generally effective, though multiple tests may be required. For...
Allergy testing is a way to identify what types of allergens--for example, food, dust, pollen or animal dander--are causing sneezing, wheezing and breathing problems in a person. Allergy testing may be performed as a blood test, an allergen...
A person develops cow's milk protein allergy when his immune system mounts a response against harmless substances found in cow's milk, namely casein and whey. Casein is found in the curd, and whey is the liquid remains of milk after it curdles....
Dark circles underneath the eyes may make you look tired, but these circles are not usually caused by fatigue, says the Mayo Clinic. Instead, dark circles under the eyes are often caused by allergies or sinus congestion. Dark circles under the...
If springtime gardening is always followed with a runny nose or if you constantly sneeze while visiting that friend with the cute pet, you are not alone. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI), 54.6 percent of...
Eye baggage is often thought to be a result of sleep deprivation, but you may be one of the people who sleep soundly for eight hours a night only to find the dark circles in the morning. Learn to identify what might actually be causing under eye...
Allergy symptoms attack because the body's immune system overreacts to pollen. It's sometimes hard to tell whether allergies are present because some symptoms are similar to cold symptoms. They include a scratchy throat, coughing, sneezing, itchy...
Food allergies occur when the body reacts negatively to an allergen you have eaten or come into direct contact with. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC), 25 percent of American adults claim to have food allergies, though...
Corn and fructose allergies are unrelated unless you ingest any form of fructose corn syrup. Fructose corn syrup is a sweetener made from the sugar found in corn that is used primarily in pre-packaged foods. Both allergies are considered uncommon,...
Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, is a disorder affecting the large intestine and causing symptoms, such as painful gas, bloating, diarrhea and constipation. Naturopathic medicine, explained by the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians,...
Eye cream contains chemicals and compounds that give the product texture and scent. If you have sensitive skin, you might experience an allergic reaction to a component in the eye cream. This condition, also known as contact dermatitis, may result...
Gluten is one of four types of proteins found in wheat that can cause allergies. Allergies occur when your body's immune system mistakes something such as gluten as being a harmful substance. The body then produces antibodies, which attack the...
Allergic rhinitis can result when the immune systems reacts to inhaled substances in the air, such as pollen. This allergic reaction causes inflammation and swelling in the nose, which can cause itching and a runny nose as well as blockage of the...
If eating a certain food gives you hives, it's obviously not good for your skin. Although a food allergy may or may not cause acne, there may be a link between the two, and avoiding foods you have a reaction to could help reduce your acne....
Milk, pollen and cat dander, among other things, can cause reactions to develop in people who are allergic to these substances. Such symptoms can occur throughout the year and can include sneezing, nasal congestion, hives or breathing...
Pumpkin seeds are not considered to be a highly allergenic food such as sesame or other seeds. In fact, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, allergies to pumpkin seeds are rare. Still, you may develop an allergy to pumpkin seeds if...
According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, skin rashes occur when the skin is affected by an allergen. Allergic rashes commonly appear within 24 to 48 hours after exposure to an allergen. Most allergic rashes result in blistering,...
Certain plants of the genus Gossypium have soft fibers that cling to the seeds. When harvested and processed, they make a fine textile called cotton. This fabric has clothed millions of people and has furnished blankets and pillowcases for the...
The symptoms of airborne allergies in preschoolers appear similar to symptoms of an upper respiratory infection. Preschoolers often have runny noses, congestion, sneezing and itchy, watery eyes when they are suffering from airborne allergies,...