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The 7 Best Foods to Eat to Reduce Allergy Symptoms & Reduce Inflammation Levels

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This video aims to provide valuable information on 7 foods that have been shown to reduce allergy symptoms in individuals who suffer from seasonal or environmental allergies. Allergy symptoms can significantly affect an individual’s quality of life, and identifying foods that can help manage these symptoms can be a helpful addition to their allergy management plan.

The Best Foods to Eat to Reduce Inflammation Levels & Reduce Allergy Symptoms
1. Ginger
Ginger contains compounds that have anti-inflammatory properties, and it can be added to meals, teas, and smoothies to help reduce allergy symptoms

2. Turmeric
This spice contains a compound called curcumin, which has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce the severity of allergy symptoms. It can be added to dishes such as curries, smoothies, and teas.

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3. Berries
Vitamin C-rich foods like berries can reduce inflammation and histamine levels, which can help alleviate allergy symptoms.

4. Nuts
Nuts, particularly almonds and walnuts have been found to have potential benefits in reducing allergy symptoms. Nuts are high in vitamin E, which is a potent antioxidant that can help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in the body.

Nuts also contain magnesium, which has been shown to have bronchodilator effects, meaning it can help relax the airways and improve breathing. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals with allergic asthma.

5. Fatty Fish (omega-3 dense)
Omega-3 fatty acids have anti-inflammatory properties and have been shown to reduce allergy symptoms. Sources of omega-3s include fatty fish, flaxseed, and chia seeds.

6. Leafy Greens
Leafy greens are quercetin-rich foods. Quercetin is a flavonoid that has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Foods high in quercetin include leafy greens can be easily incorporated into daily meals and snacks.

7. Garlic
Garlic has been found to have potential benefits in reducing allergy symptoms during allergy seasons. Garlic is rich in compounds called quercetin and allicin, which have anti-inflammatory and antihistamine properties.
Quercetin an also inhibit the release of histamine, which is a chemical produced by the immune system in response to allergens that can cause allergy symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, and itchy eyes.
Allicin is a sulfur-containing compound that is produced when garlic is crushed or chopped. Allicin has been found to have antihistamine and anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce allergy symptoms.

Overall, incorporating these foods into a well-balanced diet can be a helpful addition to an allergy management plan.

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UAB Allergy & Immunology Fellow Testimonial – Dr. Freeman

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JaneMarie Freeman, M.D., Second Year Fellow, shares what she loves about UAB and why she chose them for her fellowship.

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Food allergies affect an estimated 8% of children in the U.S., according to the CDC. Food allergy symptoms are most common in babies and children, but they can appear at any age. Dr. Daryl Gioffre, nutritionist and gut health expert, joins CBS News to discuss the signs of a food allergy and the treatments available.

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Matthews family grieves for baby given deadly dose of allergy medicine at daycare, police say

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The medical examiner’s autopsy explained children under the age of 6 should not be given diphenhydramine without a doctor’s note.

How Allergy Vials are Made for Allergy Shots

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This video shows how allergy vials are made for use in allergy injections to try and cure allergies. Although allergy medications like nasal sprays and pills can help with allergy symptoms, such medications do not CURE allergies. Ultimately, after weekly allergy shots for years, a patient may no longer require medications given absence of allergy symptoms.

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Hives | Urticaria-Causes,Symptoms,Treatment | Skin Rash | Allergy – Dr.Rasya Dixit | Doctors' Circle

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Hives are very commonly seen and they are called as Allergy by lay people. So what is the cause if these hives? Hives look like flat swelling on the skin on the arms, on the face. It can come on any part of the body including the hands and feet. So it usually looks like tiny red skin elevations, but it can become large flat map like areas of elevation as well. In medical term it is called as Urticaria and it is so common that it is believed that more than 90% of the population will have hives atleast once in their lifetime. It can be seen as a reaction and mostly people describe it as mosquito bites or ant bites , which become more swollen but hives become bigger and bigger and it can become a very severe problem as it disturbs the activities because are busy scratching, but if it involves your eyes, your lips, you are compromised even the breathing. So it is a serious condition, however it can be seen very very commonly as a common condition. So what are the common causes of Hives? It can be an insect bite allergy, you can be having it because of insect bite or it can be because of some food or some drug that does not agree with you. Usually people are able to tell us that, if we had one particular food like milk or egg, then I used to get this kind of allergy. It may look like mild redness or itching when you scratch , but it comes every time you eat that particular medicine or that particular food. The other thing is sometimes with chronic infections, especially with Hepatitis infection also you se hives. So when you first see a doctor the doctor will ask you how long you have had this symptom. Is it something very new or few days old, then the concerns may be like insect bite or food allergy or medicine allergy but when it starts to last longer and longer then it could be the marker of some underlying problem like thyroid problem or hormone problem or viral infection and urinary infection. The common treatment of Hives is Antiallergy tablets called as Antihistamines. There are many types of Antihistamines. It doesn’t mean that if you don’t respond to one Antihistamines, it will not work for you. Antihistamines are very mild medicines they don’t have side effects. So you can take them for long period of time safely. Sometimes when the case is not diagnosed then they can be taken for months together, even years together, please don’t worry, so you have to rule out the underlying condition. So if you are having hives, which are not responding to treatment. Please speak to your dermatologist and get a more clarity on what is happening to you.
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What causes urticaria?

Visit https://www.survivehives.com for more information on hives (urticaria).
The causes of hives or urticaria is probably the most common question that people with the condition ask. And often the answer can be confusing. Thankfully Professor Connie Katelaris, an urticaria expert, provides a clear explanation in this short video.

To understand the causes of hives it is helpful to know that a cause and a trigger are not the same thing. A cause is the underlying reason for the condition, that is, why your body reacts the way it does to produce the itchy, red hives. A trigger is something external, such as a virus or a medicine, that may set off or “trigger” your body’s response.

As Professor Katelaris explains, although allergies can cause the activation of mast cells, most cases of urticaria are not caused by an allergic reaction. But there are triggers for some types of urticaria. These may include viruses, hot and cold temperatures, sunlight, pressure or certain medicines such as aspirin or codeine. Knowing what triggers urticaria can help people to manage the condition by avoiding the trigger.

Unfortunately, when it comes to Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria or CSU, there are no external triggers, and the hives can come and go for months or years.

If you would like to know more about Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria then check out these other short videos:
• How does CSU present in patients?
• Why do CSU symptoms occur spontaneously?
• How is CSU treated?
• What can I do to manage my CSU?

We hope you find these videos information. If you still have questions about the causes of hives then speak with your doctor or head to https://www.survivehives.com for more information and resources.

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Date of preparation Aug 2019. AU-10084

How to Identify Eye Allergy Triggers

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We are in the thick of spring allergy season, which means that many are suffering from seasonal allergies. Did you know 66 million Americans suffer from eye allergies and have trouble finding relief from their eye allergy itch, whether they are indoors or outside? Dr. Ashley Brissette is here today to help.

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Allergy Immunology Doctor Interview | Day In The Life, Allergist Immunologist Residency, How To, Etc

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TIMESTAMPS
00:17 What is the allergy & immunology specialty?
01:13 What are the most common cases you see as an allergist / immunologist?
02:28 What’s a typical day in the life of an allergist / immunologist?
03:38 What are the hours like for an allergist/immunologist? Call hours, off days, etc
04:18 What is the allergist/immunologist lifestyle like? Is it good for doing nonclinical work, hobbies, or other activities?
05:52 Why did you choose to specialize in allergy & immunology?
07:46 Why did you choose internal medicine over another specialty?
08:45 What is the most challenging aspect of allergy & immunology?
10:33 What is most rewarding about allergy & immunology?
11:33 What are misconceptions about allergists & immunologists?
12:29 Are there certain personalities that work best in your field?
13:08 Procedures in allergy and immunology
13:48 How well are allergists/immunologists compensated? How much are procedures compensated? (How much money can someone make as an internal medicine specialist relative to other specialties)
15:18 What employment types / practice settings can allergists/immunologists work in? Private practice, locums, etc.
16:28 When is it best to do locum tenens work? (traveling / temporary positions) Opportunities in allergy and immunology
17:46 Tips to match into a competitive internal medicine residency + allergy/immunology fellowship? How to, do you need research, extracurriculars, etc. What is the most important factor in matching into a good residency program?
20:35 How do you stay on top of all the advances in medicine (in your field)?
22:02 How to deal with burnout?
25:06 How do you establish a work – life balance?
27:06 When do you recommend having kids and starting a family in the medical school / residency training process?
28:31 Future changes in medicine + artificial intelligence & its role in allergy/immunology? AI
32:51 Do you have any regrets about your career path or are there any changes you would have made? Would you choose the same specialty in medicine?
34:23 How do we become good doctors?

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Vitamin D Allergy Research

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Vitamin D rich foods during pregnancy may reduce allergy risk in children. Dr. Supinda Bunyavanich discuses her research.
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Allergy Medications Explained – Can You Take More Than One?

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There are many allergy medications on the market which can make it bewildering for a patient to know what to get and whether it is safe to combine more than one type of allergy medication. This video will explain in hopefully a simple understandable way how an anti-histamine differs from a steroid nasal spray differs from all the rest.

To begin, a water balloon represents the mast cell inside a person’s body which is responsible for allergic reactions. To prevent an allergic reaction, you do NOT want the water inside the balloon from getting out. The water itself represents the chemicals including histamine that trigger an allergic reaction such as a sneeze, runny nose, itching, etc. Allergic substances like ragweed are symbolized by needles that are trying to pop the water balloon.

Keep in mind that the “science” has been grossly over-simplified for understandability.

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Best Allergy Eye Drops – Have You Tried These Eye Drops for Itchy Eyes?

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