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		<title>Egg Allergy Recipes: How to Prepare Food for an Egg-Free Diet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perhaps the only people who realize just how difficult it is to follow an egg free diet are those who are allergic to eggs. Others assume that not eating eggs is a simple matter of skipping the sunny side up for breakfast. Those who are allergic to eggs know that it&#8217;s not as simple as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps the only people who realize just how difficult it is to follow an <strong>egg free diet </strong>are those who are allergic to eggs. Others assume that not eating eggs is a simple matter of skipping the sunny side up for breakfast. Those who are allergic to eggs know that it&#8217;s not as simple as that, since eggs are practically in everything, from breads to sauces. This article gives the lowdown on <strong>egg allergy recipes</strong>, from the things that you can use to substitute eggs when preparing meals to a simple <strong>egg allergy cake for recipes</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Egg allergy recipes: substitutes for eggs</strong></p>
<p>The good news is that there are a lot of possible substitutes for eggs for <strong>egg allergy recipes</strong> so you don&#8217;t have to worry about depriving yourself of good food. Some substitutes that you can use for egg yolk or <strong>egg white allergy recipes </strong>include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Tofu. Silken or soft tofu is a favorite in <strong>egg allergy recipes</strong>, as eggs and tofu have the same consistency and texture. Tofu can be used as a substitute for eggs in mayonnaise and egg salad.</li>
<li>Baking powder, water, and canola oil. A mixture of these three can also be used in <strong>egg allergy recipes </strong>as a substitute for recipes that call for eggs if these are needed for leavening. You will need 2 tbsp baking powder, 1 tbsp canola oil, and 2 tsp of water for every egg that is needed in the recipe.</li>
<li>Fruity substitutes. You can use a mashed banana or applesauce in place of eggs if you need a binding agent in your <strong>egg allergy recipes</strong>. Each egg is equivalent to of a medium banana or 1/4 cup of applesauce.</li>
<li>Commercial egg replacements. Some stores carry commercial egg replacements, so you don&#8217;t need to mix up your own concoctions in your <strong>egg allergy recipes</strong>. If you&#8217;re buying from the store, make sure that you get those that are labeled egg replacement and not egg substitute, as the latter still contains eggs, only with less cholesterol.</li>
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<p><strong>Egg allergy recipes: Egg allergy cake for kids</strong></p>
<p>Just about everybody loves chocolate cake, so here is a recipe for the cake without any eggs in the picture.</p>
<p>You will need:</p>
<ul>
<li>250 ml milk</li>
<li>6 oz flour</li>
<li>6 oz butter</li>
<li>4 oz sugar</li>
<li>2 oz cocoa</li>
<li>2 tbsp golden syrup</li>
<li>1 tsp baking soda</li>
<li>1 tsp baking powder</li>
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<p>Put the butter, milk, sugar, and syrup in a pan. Mix together and cook over a low heat. Once the mixture melts, add the other ingredients and mix well. Once it is evenly mixed, pour it into a greased tin and cook in the oven for 1 hour at 180 C. Use a toothpick to see if it&#8217;s cooked. If there&#8217;s still mixture sticking to it, cook for a few more minutes.</p>
<p>Just because you&#8217;re allergic to eggs doesn&#8217;t mean that you have to miss out on good food. By using the egg substitutes listed in this article or by grabbing <strong>egg allergy recipes </strong>online or in cookbooks, you will be able to eat the food that you like without any problems.</p>
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		<title>Egg Allergy in Babies and Toddlers &#8211; Best Diagnosis &amp; Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2012 02:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Babies are adorable and cute but they are also very fragile and there are things that might seem usual for adults but fatal for babies, like eggs for example. Egg allergies in babies manifest when the protein in the eggs is misinterpreted as a harmful substance by the body of the infant. Since the immune [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Babies are adorable and cute but they are also very fragile and there are things that might seem usual for adults but fatal for babies, like eggs for example.</p>
<p><strong>Egg allergies in babies </strong>manifest when the protein in the eggs is misinterpreted as a harmful substance by the body of the infant. Since the immune system of babies is not yet developed their bodies can react to the ovalbumin and ovomucoid in the eggs, usually the cause of allergy. Most usually outgrow <strong>egg allergy in babies</strong> at age 5 and above, also introduction of eggs in an infants diet is not recommended until baby turns 1 year old.</p>
<p>Usually after eating eggs, the symptoms appear immediately if <strong>egg allergy in babies </strong>is present. In a doctors clinic, the doctor will extract a small amount of the allergen and gently prick the skin so the body can react to the suspected allergen. Sometimes, when skin tests like the one mentioned earlier did not work, blood samples are tested.</p>
<p>Some of the symptoms of <strong>egg allergy in babies</strong> are  hives, swelling of the face, diarrhea, pain in the stomach, nausea, wheezing, running nose, vomiting, rapid heartbeat, difficulty in breathing, low blood pressure, flushing and itching and rashes around the mouth then sometimes spreading all over the body. <strong>Symptoms of egg allergy in toddlers</strong> are the same as the <strong>symptoms of egg allergies in babies</strong>, however, there are times when eating an egg dont cause an allergy, but the allergic reaction happens when it the egg comes contact with the skin. This is because some of the proteins that cause the reaction are altered by the stomach acids. Cooking the egg might also lessen the effect of allergic reaction at times.</p>
<p>On extreme cases, the <strong>egg allergy in babies</strong> can result to a serious allergic reaction which is the anaphylaxis. This is when breathing becomes difficult for the baby or the toddler and there will be a sudden decrease in the blood pressure. This kind of <strong>egg allergy in babies </strong>is often remedied by epinephrine in the form of an injection while not so severe cases can be cured by anti-histamines.</p>
<p>Since most products contain eggs, totally depriving eggs ones diet could be difficult. But for parents and guardians wondering <strong>When can i feed eggs to my baby</strong>, it would be safe to wait until the baby&#8217;s immune system is developed enough. Some of <strong>egg allergy in babies treatment</strong> include the earlier mentioned medicines. Skin reactions can also be cured with creams and lotions that are based on steroids. Tolerance over allergies like <strong>egg allergy in babies</strong> can be developed although there is no assurance that the allergy will fully disappear. It is suggested that eggs be introduced in the diet every two years, cooked eggs preferred so the proteins will be digested better.</p>
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		<title>Egg Allergy in Adults Symptoms &amp; Treatment Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2012 01:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eggs have significant amount of protein and choline that can be helpful to the human body. However, some people may encounter food allergy like egg white allergy. Egg allergy is a hypersensitivity to dietary substance either from the egg yolk or egg white. This allergic reaction will cause overreaction in the immune system which will [...]]]></description>
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<div>Eggs have significant amount of protein and choline that can be helpful to the human body. However, some people may encounter food allergy like <strong>egg white allergy</strong>. Egg allergy is a hypersensitivity to dietary substance either from the egg yolk or egg white. This allergic reaction will cause overreaction in the immune system which will give you severe physical symptoms.</div>
<div><strong>Egg allergy in adults</strong> or<strong> egg white allergy in adults is</strong> very rare. Egg yolk allergy in adults may be more common. Usually, egg allergy strikes to children then outgrows the allergy by adulthood. Although some children who experience this problem could carry until they are adults.</div>
<div>Symptoms of <strong>egg allergy in adults</strong></div>
<div><strong>Egg allergy in adults</strong> is a case-to-case basis. <strong>Egg allergy in adults</strong> may show different kinds of symptoms.</div>
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<li>Skin inflammation or hives &#8211; One of the <strong>egg allergy in adults symptoms </strong>and the most common form of reaction is hives. This symptom is not contagious neither dangerous, and can be easily cured. Itches, redness, irritation, rashes, blisters, crusty skin, scales and swelling are all part of the symptoms of skin inflammation.</li>
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<li>Allergic nasal inflammation &#8211; Another symptom of<strong> egg allergy in adults</strong> is Allergic nasal inflammation or more commonly known as allergic rhinitis. This is relatively common affecting 20% of the population. Nasal congestion, nasal itching, sneezing and rhinorrhea are also involved. Other complications also accompany this symptom.</li>
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<li>Digestive symptoms &#8211; Adding to the symptoms of <strong>egg allergy in adults </strong>is digestive symptoms. This refers to the gastrointestinal system that includes stomach, small intestine, large intestine, esophagus, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. This symptom may result to vomiting, cramps, and nausea.</li>
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<li>Asthma signs and symptoms &#8211; <strong>Egg allergy in adults </strong>may also result in asthma is an illness that affects the passages of the lungs which will result to difficulty in breathing. Other signs of having asthma are chest tightness, shortness of breath, and coughing often.</li>
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<div><strong>Egg allergy in adults</strong> <strong>treatments</strong> can be done by avoiding eating eggs or food that contains a large portion of eggs. Since there is no cure for <strong>egg allergy in adults</strong> or at any levels of age, keen-observation is the key to avoid this allergic reaction. You can do simple things like reading the food labels to know the ingredients of the foods that you will eat. But if the situation comes to worst, go to your doctor and you will be prescribed with epinephrine auto-injector or commonly known as Epi-Pen. Lastly, if you are experiencing a severe egg allergy, make sure that you bring epinephrine auto-injector at all times.</div>
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		<title>Egg White Allergy: Important Things To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2012 01:55:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The humble egg is taken for granted. Everyone knows its there and people eat it ever day. It comes with your hearty breakfast of bacon, eggs, and toast. It is in your lunch of carbonara pasta. It is in your dressing drizzled all over your tuna salad for dinner. It is one of the ingredients [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The humble egg is taken for granted. Everyone knows its there and people eat it ever day. It comes with your hearty breakfast of bacon, eggs, and toast. It is in your lunch of carbonara pasta. It is in your dressing drizzled all over your tuna salad for dinner. It is one of the ingredients in the chocolate cake you love so much. Particularly, icing, meringue, omelets&#8211;these are yummy foods that use egg whites. So if you think about all the food that contains egg, the yolk and the white, you will surely feel sorry for people with <strong>egg white allergy</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Egg allergy </strong>is characterized by hypersensitivity to the dietary substance found in the whites and/or yolks of the egg. <strong>Egg allergies</strong> are one of the most common allergies of babies, children, and some adults. People who have <strong>egg white allergy</strong> have antibodies that react to one or more proteins found in egg whites: lysozyme, ovalbumin, ovomucoid, and ovotransferrin. A person who has <strong>egg white allergy </strong>may not have egg yolk allergy but some people are allergic to both. A person who seems to have <strong>egg white</strong> <strong>allergy</strong> is suffering from egg white intolerance. Egg whites contain strong histamine liberators that can directly trigger the release of histamine from cells. Egg white intolerance is not an allergy per se but is a type of pseudoallergy. Symptoms can include abdominal pain and diarrhea.</p>
<p><strong>Egg white allergy in children </strong>is common and some children are able to outgrow it as they get older. Some people with <strong>egg white allergy</strong> can tolerate small amounts of egg white if its cooked properly or in incorporated in another food.</p>
<p><strong>Egg white allergy symptoms</strong> include:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Egg white allergy </strong>can cause a person to break out in hives or rash</li>
<li>Allergic rhinitis and allergic conjunctivitis</li>
<li>Angioedema or swelling of lips, face, and tongue</li>
<li>Anaphylaxis the most severe <strong>allergic reaction egg whites</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>It is difficult to be on an <strong>egg white allergy diet</strong> because eggs are usually found in almost all food products. To avoid egg white allergy symptoms, you can try to be on a vegan diet. Vegans do not eat anything that comes from animals, including pasta, mayonnaise, cheese, and chocolate, and eat only plant-based products. Avoiding eggs is also a good way to <strong>egg white allergies</strong>. Be sure to read the labels of the food products carefully. In baking, you can have egg substitute by mixing any of the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>1 tsp baking powder + 1 T water + 1 T vinegar</li>
<li>1 T water + 1 T oil + 1 tsp baking powder</li>
<li>1 tsp yeast dissolved in warm water</li>
<li>1 pack of gelatin + 2 T warm water</li>
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<p>If you are feeling you are symptoms from <strong>egg white allergy</strong> consult with you physician as soon as possible so you can be tested.</p>
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		<title>Food Allergy: Egg Allergy Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2012 01:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the world&#8217;s favorite breakfast foods is the humble egg. It can be cooked in different ways&#8211;soft boiled, hard boiled, scrambled, and poached; it can serve as a side dish for sausages, bacon, and toast; or you can have it in an omelet with the filling of your choice. But what if you begin [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the world&#8217;s favorite breakfast foods is the humble egg. It can be cooked in different ways&#8211;soft boiled, hard boiled, scrambled, and poached; it can serve as a side dish for sausages, bacon, and toast; or you can have it in an omelet with the filling of your choice. But what if you begin to exhibit <strong>egg allergy</strong> <strong>symptoms</strong>? Goodbye custards and egg pies.</p>
<p><strong>Egg allergy </strong>is one of the many types of food allergies available to man. It is characterized by hypersensitivity to dietary substances, such as the whites or the yolks of the egg which may cause an overreaction in the person&#8217;s immune system. <strong>Egg allergy symptoms</strong> often occur in children but babies and adults are also affected. Sometimes, <strong>egg intolerance symptoms</strong> appear when a person comes in contact with egg whites in particular, because the whites of the eggs contain potent histamine liberators that can trigger a severe allergic reaction.</p>
<p><strong>Egg allergy symptoms in babies </strong>and <strong>egg allergy symptoms in children</strong> may appear when they are still very young but most of them outgrow them as they grow older. For the very few, <strong>egg allergy symptoms in adults</strong> will still be there if they are exposed to eggs.</p>
<p>For people who have <strong>egg allergies</strong>, their immune systems have antibodies that react to the proteins found in the egg white or the egg yolk. Some people have only <strong>egg white allergy</strong>; some people have only egg yolk allergy. Egg yolk allergies are more common in adults. Being allergic to eggs can trigger other <strong>food allergy symptoms</strong>, like when a person eats poultry meat.</p>
<p><strong>Egg allergy symptoms </strong>can vary from person to person. Almost allergic reactions occur soon after exposure to egg. Some of these <strong>egg allergy symptoms</strong> are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Rash or hives &#8211; the most common allergic reaction</li>
<li>Allergic rhinitis &#8211; inflammation of the nasal passages</li>
<li>Allergic conjunctivitis &#8211; characterized by itchy, red, and/or watery eyes</li>
<li>Nausea and/or vomiting</li>
<li>Abdominal pain</li>
<li>Angiodema &#8211; characterized by swelling of the face, lips, and tongue</li>
<li>Anaphylaxis &#8211; the most severe allergic reaction characterized by constricted airways, difficulty in breathing, rapid pulse, dizziness or lightheadedness, and loss of consciousness</li>
</ul>
<p>Treating <strong>egg allergy symptoms</strong> can be easy. For mild cases of allergic reactions, you can take antihistamines (oral or topical). For severe allergic reactions, these are treated with epinephrine. Some people who are severely allergic to eggs may need to carry an EpiPen with them at all times.</p>
<p>To avoid <strong>egg allergy symptoms</strong>, read the labels of food products carefully. If it contains the words eggnog, lecithin, egg substitute, and yolk, the product may contain eggs. Avoid (raw) eggs as much as possible; some people can tolerate eggs if they cooked properly.</p>
<p>If you think you are exhibiting <strong>egg allergy symptoms</strong>, consult your doctor immediately.</p>
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		<title>Egg Allergy in Children Symptoms &amp; Treatment Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2012 01:50:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eggs are one of the most favorite foods of children but it is also the most cause of allergies in them. There is really no bad egg but if there is an allergic reaction to them, they really do become bad, even worse. Well, it is not really the egg itself, but the proteins that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eggs are one of the most favorite foods of children but it is also the most cause of allergies in them. There is really no bad egg but if there is an allergic reaction to them, they really do become bad, even worse. Well, it is not really the egg itself, but the proteins that are present in the eggs.</p>
<p><strong>Egg allergy in children </strong>is quite common. It is the second most common allergy that children have. Even babies can have <strong>baby egg allergy</strong>. When a child or baby has an allergy to eggs, the body perceives the proteins from the eggs as harmful to the body. When this happens, the immune system is in full blast in the creation of antibodies, immunoglobulin or IgE, to counter the harmful protein.</p>
<p><strong>Egg </strong><strong>allergy in children</strong> often happens because a child or babys body cannot handle the protein that is present in eggs.</p>
<p><strong>Egg Allergy in Children Symptoms </strong></p>
<p>When a childs body starts to react to the fighting off of antibodies and chemicals like histamine against the protein in eggs, the signs and symptoms begin to show or manifest. Some of the symptoms include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Skin reactions &#8211; The signs that are manifested in the skin include red bumps or rashes, hives, eczema, flushing or redness, and swelling. More often than not, the signs that can be seen in the skin feel hot and itchy.</li>
<li>Gastrointestinal reactions &#8211; <strong>Egg allergy in children </strong>can also affect the gastrointestinal functions. These include abdominal pain or belly cramps, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting.</li>
<li>Respiratory reactions &#8211; Signs and symptoms in the respiratory tract include a runny nose, sneezing that may trigger or lead to asthma, wheezing, and coughing.</li>
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<p>Other signs and symptoms are Angioedema or the swelling of the lips, mouth, tongue, or face. Another is itchy and watery eyes. A serious allergic reaction is Anaphylaxis where a child can have breathing problems and a decrease in blood pressure. With this, immediate medical attention is needed.</p>
<p><strong>Egg Allergy in Children Treatment</strong></p>
<p>Even though <strong>egg allergy in children</strong> is common, the good thing is that most children outgrow this allergy as they grow older. The best way to avoid this allergy is still staying away from eating eggs and food containing eggs. <strong>Egg allergy in children diets</strong> or diet plan should be developed with the help of a nutritionist or dietitian. A shot of epinephrine may also be given to children who suffer from this allergy. Taking antihistamine medicine can also help. <strong>Egg allergy in children</strong> can become serious so doctors advice and intervention is necessary for the prevention and treatment of egg allergies.</p>
<p><strong>Egg allergy in children </strong>is something that needs attention and care in dealing with it. Being aware and careful are the best weapons to have in order to help children who have egg allergies.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just because you&#8217;re experiencing allergy symptoms doesn&#8217;t mean that you will automatically be prescribed an anti-allergy medication. An allergy testing procedure will need to be conducted to identify what&#8217;s causing your allergies. This article lists down the different kinds of tests that will be conducted to check what&#8217;s causing your allergies. Some of the tests [...]]]></description>
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<p>Just because you&#8217;re experiencing <strong>allergy symptoms </strong>doesn&#8217;t mean that you will automatically be prescribed an anti-allergy medication. An <strong>allergy testing procedure</strong> will need to be conducted to identify what&#8217;s causing your allergies. This article lists down the different kinds of tests that will be conducted to check what&#8217;s causing your <strong>allergies</strong>.</p>
<p>Some of the tests that may be conducted to check for allergies include:</p>
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<li>Scratch test. Otherwise known as the puncture test or a prick test, the <strong>allergy testing procedure </strong>for this test is the doctor putting drops on your skin (usually on the forearm or on the back) that contain  allergens. The skin is then pricked to see if the skin will have a negative reaction. This is done not just as a <strong>food allergy test</strong>, but also to check for other allergies, such as to pollen, dander, or insect venom.</li>
<li>Patch test. This is another <strong>skin allergy test</strong>, with the allergens introduced to the skin via a patch. Doctors will then check to see which patch causes a reaction, such as redness or itching, in order to identify what the trigger is.</li>
<li>Elimination test. This <strong>allergy testing procedure </strong>is pretty simple and is usually conducted to check for <strong>food allergies</strong>. One item at a time will be removed from your diet in a span of a few weeks and then slowly re-introduced to see which of the food you&#8217;re eating is causing your allergies.</li>
<li>Blood test. Blood tests may also be conducted to check for the presence of antibodies that respond to certain allergies in the bloodstream.The <strong>allergy testing procedure </strong>for this test is pretty much the same as with other blood tests.</li>
<li>Provocation. Also known as <strong>allergy provocation, provocative neutralization testing</strong> This test is conducted by exposing the person to certain allergens in a controlled environment. This procedure is usually done if the allergen is suspected to be airborne, such as pollen.</li>
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<p>The type of <strong>allergy testing procedure </strong>you will be subjected to will depend on the kind of allergy that you have and its severity. If you suspect that you have an allergy, do talk with your doctor to check what your options are.</p>
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		<title>Birch Pollen Allergy Information &amp; Treatment Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 15:32:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everything You Need to Know About Birch Pollen Allergy Birch pollen allergy is common among people who have developed a particular sensitivity to birch pollen. Birch trees are just one of the many trees that triggers an allergic reaction among people, especially during birch pollen season when pollen concentrations in the air are more concentrated. When [...]]]></description>
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<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Everything You Need to Know About Birch Pollen Allergy</span></h3>
<p><strong>Birch pollen allergy </strong>is common among people who have developed a particular sensitivity to <strong>birch pollen</strong>. Birch trees are just one of the many trees that triggers an allergic reaction among people, especially during <strong>birch pollen season </strong>when pollen concentrations in the air are more concentrated. When pollen from a birch tree comes in contact with foods, <strong>birch pollen allergy</strong> <strong>foods</strong> are created. <strong>Birch pollen allergy</strong> <strong>symptoms</strong> are varied as well, with some people developing intensely itchy eyes while others sneeze incessantly and feel an itch in their throat. Still, others feel fever and allergic rhinitis. Here&#8217;s everything you need to know about <strong>birch pollen allergy</strong>.</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Birch Pollen Trees</span></h3>
<p>Why are birch trees infamous for causing the most allergies in the United States? Birch trees are among the top pollen producing trees in existed. Therefore, birch trees are commonly associated with the hundreds of people who have allergies during <strong>birch pollen season</strong>. The birch tree produces pollen at various times in different locations around the world. However, the tree reaches its peak of pollen production during <strong>February to June</strong> in the United States.</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Birch Pollen Allergy Treatment</strong></span></h3>
<p>Very much like other allergens, the best way to treat <strong>birch pollen allergy</strong> is to avoid them completely. However, it may be very difficult for a person allergic to birch pollen to escape tree pollen, especially when pollen production is at its height. Even completely sealing your home will not save you from <strong>birch tree pollen</strong> because these microscopic substances will eventually find a hole to enter and wreak havoc on some ones nostrils. When afflicted with allergy from birch pollen, the wisest thing to do is to take <strong>antihistamines</strong>. Taking antihistamines before you brave the pollen-infested outdoors will help you lessen the symptoms associated with <strong>birch tree pollen allergy</strong>, but always remember to do so only when advised by a medical professional.</p>
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		<title>Ragweed Allergy Symptoms and Treatments Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 15:22:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer is ending and fall is just around the corner, and for some reason, you just cannot stop sneezing and your eyes are all itchy and irritated. You might have ragweed allergy otherwise known as hay fever. What is Ragweed? Ragweed is a type of flowering plant scientifically known as Ambrosia. These plants are found [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer is ending and fall is just around the corner, and for some reason, you just cannot stop sneezing and your eyes are all itchy and irritated. You might have <strong>ragweed allergy</strong> otherwise known as <strong>hay fever</strong>.</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What is Ragweed</strong>?</span></h3>
<p><strong>Ragweed</strong> is a type of flowering plant scientifically known as <em>Ambrosia</em>. These plants are found in temperate regions of South America and the Northern Hemisphere. These plants thrive in areas that are dry and sunny and have sandy soils. This species is known for causing widespread <strong>allergies</strong> because of <strong>ragweed pollen</strong>. The species that usually cause <strong>hay fever</strong> are the common ragweed (<em>Ambrosia artemisiifolia</em>) and Western ragweed (<em>Ambrosia psilostachya</em>). Hay fever, or allergic rhinitis is a condition where there is allergic inflammation of a person&#8217;s nasal airways. This inflammation is caused when an allergen like pollen is inhaled and causes an allergic reaction. <strong>Ragweed allergy season</strong> usually occurs in the late summer and lasts until winter begins.</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Ragweed Allergy Symptoms</strong></em></span></h3>
<p>Symptoms of <strong>ragweed allergy </strong>vary from person to person. For mild cases of <strong>ragweed allergy</strong>, <strong>symptoms</strong> can include runny nose, stuffy nose, eye irritation, puffy eyes, constant sneezing, and itchy throat. For severe cases of <strong>ragweed allergy</strong>, symptoms can include asthma attacks, chronic sinusitis, headaches, and severe allergies. For people who are sensitive to ragweed, they can also get rashes and hives.</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Ragweed Allergy Treatments</strong></em></span></h3>
<p>Unfortunately, there is no <strong>treatment</strong> for <strong>ragweed allergy</strong>. All a person can do is manage the symptoms and to stay away from ragweed. The <strong>symptoms</strong> can be managed by the use of intranasal corticosteroids, antihistamines, decongestants, and by nasal irrigation. If these drugs do not work, a patient can use immunotherapy, also known as allergy shots as a last resort. Immunotherapy increases the body&#8217;s resistance to allergens but these allergens must be correctly identified so the correct allergy shots are given.</p>
<p>Read more on <a title="Immunotherapy Allergy Shots" href="http://allergiestips.com/immunotherapy-allergy-shots-side-effects/" target="_blank"><strong>Immunotherapy Allergy Shots</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Immunotherapy Allergy Shots Side Effects &amp; Cost</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 15:13:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having allergies is no fun, regardless of whether you&#8217;re the sneezing or scratching type. Immunotherapy allergy shots have been developed to help sufferers find permanent relief from the symptoms of their allergies. What is allergy shot? Immunotherapy allergy treatment is a method used to treat allergies by introducing increasing amounts of the substance that you&#8217;re [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having allergies is no fun, regardless of whether you&#8217;re the sneezing or scratching type. <strong>Immunotherapy allergy shots </strong>have been developed to help sufferers find permanent relief from the symptoms of their allergies.</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What is allergy shot?</strong></span></h3>
<p><strong>Immunotherapy allergy treatment </strong>is a method used to treat allergies by introducing increasing amounts of the substance that you&#8217;re allergic to in your system intravenously to increase your resistance towards it, making you less sensitive to the allergen.</p>
<p>The number of <strong>immunotherapy allergy shots </strong>and the frequency which these will be administered will depend on your condition. For example, some patients may only need to <strong>take</strong> <strong>allergy shots </strong>once a week, while there may be those who may require it for a longer period of time, even lasting for years to get rid of the problem permanently.</p>
<p>Because of the permanent effect of <strong>immunotherapy allergy shots</strong>, this is a great option for those who suffer from chronic allergies, including those who have asthma and allergic rhinitis. However, not all those who are suffering from allergies are advised to take this treatment. This is usually recommended only to patients who have heightened sensitivity toward allergens.</p>
<p><strong>Immunotherapy allergy shots </strong>aren&#8217;t administered immediately. Instead, the patient and the doctor work together to identify the cause behind the allergy symptoms. Skin and blood tests may be conducted to identify what the triggers are. It&#8217;s only when the allergens have been identified that the shots will be administered.</p>
<p>Do note that it&#8217;s possible for the patient to experience anaphylactic shock as a reaction to the administration of <strong>immunotherapy allergy shots</strong>. Doctors will try to monitor this by observing you for about 30 minutes after the shot has been administered to see if you&#8217;ll be showing any allergic reactions to the shot. It&#8217;s possible for you to experience these side effects after that 30-minute window has elapsed. Should that happen, be sure to go to your doctor or to the emergency room immediately.</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Immunotherapy allergy shots cost</strong></span></h3>
<p><strong>Immunotherapy allergy shots </strong>can cost between $170 and $290 per year, however, this can change depending on what shots you&#8217;re taking, the doctor administering these shots, and your health care coverage.</p>
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