Allergy Prevention, Risk Factors & Treatment
Allergy prevention is an important step in reducing the risk of developing allergic reactions and symptoms. Risk factors for allergies include family history, exposure to allergens, and environmental factors such as exposure to dust, mold, and pollen. Allergies can be treated with medications, including antihistamines, topical creams, and immunotherapy, as well as lifestyle modifications such as avoiding known allergens. Allergy prevention and treatment can reduce the effects of allergies, improve quality of life, and help reduce the overall healthcare costs associated with allergic diseases.
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