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More than 35 million Americans suffer from hives, rashes, wheezing, and sneezing associated with common allergies, but reactions may occur from causes ranging from everyday hay fever to asthma and from eczema to potentially life-threatening bee stings and penicillin. While most allergies can be relieved with medication, it is helpful to understand what your personal and family allergies are and how to treat them properly. The Encyclopedia of Allergies, Second Edition is the definitive guide to the symptoms and treatments of a variety of allergies. More than 1,000 entries provide up-to-date information on new and existing medications, occupational and environmental allergies, inherited allergies, antihistamines, and much more. Entries include Allergy shots and their effectiveness Chlorpheniramine and other antihistamines Exercise-induced asthma The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) Also included are more than 40 tables.
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