An allergic reaction to foods can vary from mild itching to trouble breathing. Can you outgrow a food allergy?
Food intolerance can trigger some reactions similar to food allergy, so we may be confused between the two. Symptoms and triggers can differ between the two.
Dr John Su, family physician at Parkway Shenton, explains this common and often misunderstood condition.
Struggling to manage your asthma, or know someone who is? Here’s what you can do to cope with it.
Learn how to tell if you have allergies and what to do if you experience an allergic reaction.
Children can develop allergic reactions to food. This article discusses the symptoms and treatment of food allergy and differentiates food allergy from food intolerance.
Allergic reactions to drugs can occur with use of any type of drug. It is important to seek medical advice if you suspect you have a drug allergy.
Unlike antihistamines which only treat allergy symptoms, allergy shots and allergy drops treat the allergy itself, and can provide lasting relief from allergies.
As the parent of a child with eczema, you know the frustration this condition can bring. Learn how you can better manage eczema with tips from a paediatrician in this article.
It’s hard to say what causes eczema but for parents with children who have the condition, working with a paediatrician to find the right treatment for your child can help alleviate both your worries.
Find out the health benefits of having a clean house and the potential risks of living in clutter.
Learn how to tell if your red, itchy eyes are due to an allergy or an infection and the different ways to treat them.
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