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  1. ... Pets and farm animals The venom (poison) in insect stings and ... days for them to appear. Allergies are sometimes referred to as hypersensitivities. But some ...
  2. ... venom for a long time afterwards. How should insect stings be ... symptoms quickly and effectively themselves. It's important to ...
  3. ... Pollen Dust mites Mold spores Pet dander Food Insect ... can cause a variety of symptoms such as a runny nose, sneezing, itching, rashes, ...
  4. ... defend against the allergen. This reaction leads to allergy symptoms.
  5. ... response that occurs with true anaphylaxis. But, the symptoms, risk of ... bites/stings Pollen and other inhaled allergens rarely cause anaphylaxis. ...
  6. ... experienced by some individuals to the stings of insects. Longcope2 has ... ALLERGY TO ANIMAL SUBSTANCES ALLERGY TO PLANT SUBSTANCES (DERMATITIS ...
  7. ... medlineplus.gov/foodallergy.html">Food</a></li> <li>Insect ... can cause a variety of symptoms such as a runny nose, sneezing, itching, <a ...
  8. ... INTESTINES Abdominal cramping Diarrhea Nausea and vomiting * These symptoms are due to an allergic reaction , and not venom.
  9. ... local emergency number any time a person has symptoms of shock. Stay with the person and follow the first aid steps until medical help arrives.
  10. ... you are allergic to and how serious your symptoms are. If you're at risk ... medicines, insect stings, and latex. Ask your provider if you are ...
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