The most likely culprits in babies and toddlers are: More…
Based on the agency’s National Health Interview Survey, 4.5 percent of children More…
Possible allergens include food, drugs, insects, animal dander, dust mites, mold, and pollen. More…
An allergy is an immune reaction to a substance in the environment called an allergen.When a child with allergies comes into contact with an allergen — either by touching it, breathing it, eating it, or having it injected — her body mistakenly views it as a dangerous invader and releases histamines and other chemicals to fight it off. More…
