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What Is an Allergist / Immunologist?

What Is an Allergist / Immunologist?

When it comes to managing your allergies, there is no better choice than seeing an allergy specialist. Our board-certified allergists are immunologists trained to diagnose, treat, and manage allergies, asthma, and similar conditions. Learn more about allergists and how we can help manage your allergy symptoms. What is an allergist/immunologist? An allergist/immunologist (commonly referred to as an allergist) is a physician specially trained to diagnose, treat, and manage allergies, asthma, and immunologic...

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What is this itch on my side?

What is this itch on my side?

If you’re highly susceptible to skin allergies, then you know how certain fabrics feel on your skin. Sensitive skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, and rosacea have reaped the benefits of the popularity of sensitive skincare products like balms, soaps, and creams. Thankfully with the new wave of sensitive skincare products, we now have clothing companies that accommodate those with sensitive skin. Natural-Made Clothing Benefits For Sensitive Skin By wearing natural made material clothing, your skin...

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Dust Mite Allergies and How to Stop Them In Their Tracks

Dust Mite Allergies and How to Stop Them In Their Tracks

Allergy symptoms from dust mites can be frustrating. Watery eyes, constant sneezing, congestion, and asthma symptoms can interrupt your daily life and make you miserable. While most allergy causes cannot be eradicated completely, you can still do several things to reduce their severity. What are Dust Mites? According to HealthLine, Dust Mites are extremely tiny bugs that belong to the spider family. They are the most common indoor allergens that cause annoying allergy flare-ups. These microscopic bugs live in...

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