Allergy Testing Explained: When Testing Is Recommended and What to Expect
Not sure if you need allergy testing? Learn when testing is recommended, what to expect during the process, and how results help guide treatment.
Not sure if you need allergy testing? Learn when testing is recommended, what to expect during the process, and how results help guide treatment.
Many people are mistakenly labeled as allergic to penicillin, which can limit treatment options and increase healthcare costs. AllerVie Health offers safe, accurate penicillin allergy testing to confirm or clear your diagnosis—helping patients and providers make the best decisions for care.
Getting ready for back-to-school is more than just pencils and backpacks—especially for families managing allergies or asthma. Our free checklist helps you stay organized with action plans, medication reminders, and school communication tips. Read the full blog to download your checklist and start the school year with confidence.
Almost 50 million people in the US have symptoms of allergy to ragweed pollen . If you’re in this boat, fear not! We’re here to guide you through understanding, identifying, and managing ragweed allergies. Discover practical tips and treatments tailored specifically for those battling fall ragweed allergies.
Prep for back-to-school with our free downloadable checklist. Find out how you should be preparing to keep your child safe with our asthma & allergy checklist.
The anticipation of a refreshing swim can quickly be dampened by an unexpected reaction to pool chlorine. Understanding whether your post-swim itch is a simple irritation or a sign of a more complex underlying issue is crucial for immediate relief and long-term health.
While it may seem impossible to avoid the pollen and other allergens that trigger these reactions, several steps can be taken to prevent or minimize spring allergy symptoms.
From medical treatments to lifestyle changes, allergy sufferers have a range of options to help them enjoy the beauty of spring without the misery of allergies.
Allergy immunotherapy, commonly known as “allergy shots,” is a long-term treatment program that involves the administration of allergen extracts to desensitize the body’s immune system. By introducing small, increasing doses of the allergen into the body, the immune response adapts and gradually reduces its reactions over time.
Navigating the maze of information about seasonal allergies can be overwhelming, particularly when myths and misconceptions abound. Here we debunk myths related to spring allergies and separate fact from fiction.
Winter weather can trigger a worsening of eczema symptoms due to the season’s harsh environmental conditions. Caregivers can help alleviate the discomfort and distress that winter brings to children suffering from eczema.
During the holiday season, asthma triggers can become particularly problematic. Exposure to new environments and activities becomes the perfect mix for an asthma attack.