
Allergy Prevention | AAFA.org
How Can I Prevent Allergic Reactions and Manage Allergies? An allergy management plan is key to preventing allergic reactions. It is also necessary to control your allergies. Work with your …
What If You’re Allergic to Grass? 10 Steps to Managing Grass …
There are over-the-counter and prescription pills, liquids, or nasal sprays that can help reduce or prevent grass allergy symptoms. These medicines include antihistamines, decongestants, and …
Control Indoor Allergens to Improve Indoor Air Quality
But the best way to improve your air quality is to get rid of the sources of allergens and irritants from your home. Take measures to avoid and reduce your contact with allergens.
Allergies and Allergic Reactions | AAFA.org | AAFA | Allergies
How Can I Prevent an Allergic Reaction? The best way to prevent an allergic reaction is to avoid your allergens. It sounds so easy, but you can’t always avoid them. For example, it’s not …
Food Allergies | AAFA.org
To avoid your food allergen, learn how to read labels to find your allergen. If you are allergic to one of the major food allergens in the U.S., the food will be listed in plain language.
What Triggers or Causes Asthma? - Asthma & Allergy Foundation …
Advocacy and public policy work are important for protecting the health and safety of those with asthma and allergies. We advocate for federal and state legislation as well as regulatory …
Alpha-Gal Syndrome, Lone Star Tick Allergy, and Red Meat Allergy
Alpha-gal allergy is an allergy to red meat triggered by a Lone Star tick bite. Learn the symptoms and treatment options.
Improving Indoor Air Quality | AAFA.org
Indoor air quality can be worse than outdoor air quality, triggering allergy and asthma symptoms. Find out how to improve your indoor air.
Rhinitis, Nasal Allergy, Hayfever
The first and best option is to avoid contact with substances that trigger your nasal allergies (allergens). When prevention is not enough, consider using over-the-counter or prescription …
Aug 18, 2025 · We believe that this bill will improve food safety for millions of Californians with food allergies by requiring restaurants to document the top 9 allergens in a written format.