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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Insect bite allergy
  1. ... any allergen. Common causes include: Medicine allergies Food allergies Insect bites/stings Pollen and other inhaled allergens rarely cause ...
  2. ... 911) or poison control. Those who have an allergy to insect bites or stings should carry a bee sting kit ...
  3. ... that allergies make worse Allergic rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis Insect bite sensitivity Eczema , a skin condition that a dust mite allergy can make worse Allergy shots are effective for ...
  4. ... to animal dander ( scales of shed skin), foods, insect bites or pollen Exposure to water, sunlight, cold or heat Medicines ( drug allergy ) such as antibiotics (penicillin and sulfa drugs), nonsteroidal ...
  5. ... causes of shock. If you have a known allergy (for example, to insect bites or stings), carry an epinephrine pen. Your health ...
  6. Images ... Allergic reaction to bee stings occurs when a person becomes sensitized to the venom from a previous sting. This reaction is ...
  7. ... and wheat) Fungal spores Insect and mite feces Insect bites and stings (their venom) Natural latex rubber Pollen
  8. ... areas recently? Have you noticed a tick or insect bite? Have you ... asthma or allergies ? Have you recently traveled out of the area ...
  9. If you have an allergy to stings from a bee, wasp, yellow jacket, or similar insect you should always carry an insect sting kit and ...
  10. ... Hives are a common reaction. People with other allergies, such as ... bites Medicines Pollen Shellfish, fish, nuts, eggs, milk, and ...
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