Allergy Treatment in Laredo, TX
Anaphylaxis is the most serious allergic reaction. It can be triggered by food, insect stings, medications and latex.
Medications can trigger a variety of reactions, either immediately or over time. Some reactions are allergic.
Itchy eyes, redness, puffiness can be signs of eye allergy.
Foods can trigger adverse reactions, either allergic or intolerance. Distinguishing whether the reaction is a result of allergy or a form of intolerance is important.
Individuals with frequent exposure to latex are more likely to develop allergy.


Mold exposure can occur indoors, as in damp locations, or often outdoors.
Allergy to the protein found in a pet's dander, skin flakes, saliva and urine can trigger nasal allergy and asthma. Cats produce the most allergen.
Seasonal allergic rhinitis caused by pollen often follows defined seasons. Perennial allergic rhinitis is triggered by indoor allergens like mites and dust.
Chronic rhinosinusitus (sinusitis) is a major factor in asthma.
Allergic skin is usually dry or itchy or shows rash(es)
Insect stings and bites can cause large local allergic reactions, or even anaphylaxis.
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- Alergias a los alimentos
- Alergia a las picaduras de insectos
- Anafilaxis
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- Medicamentos parael asma y las alergias
- Condiciones de la piel
- Prueba de alergia
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