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Learn More About Your Allergy Condition

We understand that living with allergies can be annoying and frustrating. Fortunately, there are many things you can do to address your allergy condition. We have listed below important information and resources that may help you with your allergy.

Allergies - Featured Health Topic
This is a featured health topic on our member website kp.org, topics include:

  • basic allergy facts
  • allergy triggers
  • medication information
  • other treatment options

Allergy Shots

Allergy Tests and Lung Function Tests

Asthma

Conjunctivitis

Cough

Eczema & Dry Skin

Environmental Control for Allergies

Food Allergy

Hives and Swelling

Insect Sting Allergy

Nasal Allergy

Other Allergy-Related Conditions

Pollen Count

Sinusitis

Smoking - Call It Quits!

Web Resources

 


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