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How Can Allergic Reactions Be Prevented?
Prevention strategies include:
Avoidance of known allergens.
Use of
medications
such as antihistamines and corticosteroids.
Immunotherapy
: Allergy shots to desensitize the immune system.
Environmental control measures like using air filters and maintaining cleanliness.
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What is an Allergen?
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