Allergen Triggers - Further Information
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Hay fever is one of the most common allergic reactions and complaints in the UK. Hay fever
symptoms can be experienced all year round, and may be confused with a cold. They can also trigger more severe
conditions such as asthma, coughs, wheezing or shortness of breath.
Use our to see if you have a sensitivity to grass pollen. It is a quick and convenient
kit that will help you to find out if you have hay fever and if this could be triggering your symptoms.
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Dust mite is one of the most common allergies. Dust Mite allergy symptoms may include; itching,
swelling lips or face, coughing, shortness of breath or wheezing, asthma, dry, itchy skin, rashes or eczema,
diarrhea, vomiting, headache or anaphylaxis.
Use our dust mite allergy kit to see if you have a sensitivity to dust mites.
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Cat is one of the most common types of pet allergy. If you suffer symptoms which you think might be the symptoms
of a cat allergy, and these seem to get worse after contact with a cat or after you have entered a room where a cat is
or has been present, then you may have a cat allergy. Symptoms might include, but are not limited to, asthma leading to cough,
wheezing, tightness in the chest and shortness of breath, a runny nose, and/or sneezing. You may also experience rashes or eczema.
Our products won't cure your cat allergy but using our to determine whether you have an allergy to cats can be the first
step on the road to successfully managing the fact that you are allergic to cats.
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Milk is one of the most common food allergies. Milk allergy symptoms may include; itching, swelling lips or face,
coughing, shortness of breath or wheezing, asthma, dry, itchy throat and tongue, itchy skin, rashes and eczema, diarrhea, vomiting, headache
or anaphylaxis.
Use our to see if you have a sensitivity to allergens found in milk. It is a quick and convenient test to help you find out
if you are allergic to milk and if this could be triggering your symptoms.
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Egg is another common food allergy. Egg allergy symptoms may include; itching, swelling lips or face, coughing, shortness of breath
and wheezing, asthma, dry, itchy throat or tongue, itchy skin, rashes and eczema, diarrhea, vomiting, headache or anaphylaxis.
Use our at home and see if you have a sensitivity to allergens found in eggs and if this could be triggering
your symptoms.
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If you obtain an above normal reading to any of the above tests you can confidently seek medical advice regarding
your allergy and work with health professionals to develop a management plan to help cope with your allergy. This may help you to reduce or possibly
eliminate your allergy symptoms. |