Allergies that result in rashes, bumps, itching, redness and other skin conditions are very common, and their cause can sometimes be very hard to identify.
Skin allergies aren't like regular allergies: They turn up unexpectedly and are caused by a lot of weird things.
Whether you have allergic contact dermatitis or just suffer from sensitive skin, the tips in this blog will help you avoid causing or worsening flare-ups.
Experts say seasonal allergy sufferers should prepare for an especially sneezy spring
It is pretty much well-established fact that there are more people with food and inhalant allergy now than in the past. Two main theories have been proposed to try and explain this unfortunate phenomenon that is affecting more kids with each new generation.
Allergen immunotherapy can be life-changing for many people with allergies, but it's not without downsides—and may not be your only option.
Sinusitis is an indication of unhealed allergy or cold symptoms that have reached to a severe state. Usually, acute sinusitis, just as common cold, prevails for 7-10 days. Conversely, chronic sinus…
But many guidelines still stop short of urging parents to give infants an early taste
Did you know that babies as young as six months old can have environmental allergies? See if your child may be suffering from them.
Micro-Needling is done with a small hand held devise that makes tiny controlled punctures called a micro-wound, or channel. These micro-wounds trigger the bo...
Most people think of runny noses and watery eyes when they think of allergies, but there are actually a lot of other ways that allergy can affect the body. In addition to common hay fever symptoms, it’s also possible for allergy symptoms to appear on the skin. When these skin symptoms appear alone – without …
While it may look awesome, covering your face in oily pancake makeup can clog pores, irritate skin, and sometimes even temporarily dye your face. Here's how to have your Maleficent cheekbones and clear skin, too.
Workers with high levels exposure are at the greatest risk
A great new allergy research paper came out in Jan 2014 comparing the accuracy of skin prick versus blood testing for food allergies.
You're sneezing, sniffling and scratching your way through spring -- but you don't have to look like it
From Neti pots to spicy food, natural ways to ease congestion and fight allergy symptoms.
The blunt conclusion was that honey does NOT help people with their allergies. As quoted from a Fort Worth newspaper article, "The bees don't know what you're allergic to," he said. Most people are allergic to windborne pollens that come from grass and trees, but bees mostly gather flower pollens, he said. Another problem: You'd have to eat dozens of pounds of honey for it to be beneficial, the allergist said. There isn't enough pollen in the natural sweetener to make a big…
Nickel allergy is an uncomfortable form of allergic contact dermatitis that can flare up when wearing certain jewelry or using certain common items.
Here's what's happening inside your body when seasonal allergies strike.