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About Allergy Relief Guide

Last updated: 2026-07-15

Allergy Relief Guide is an educational website about allergy symptoms, causes, triggers, testing, treatment, and prevention, written for a general audience in the United States.

What this site is

Allergy Relief Guide publishes plain-language articles about common allergy topics: symptoms and how to recognize them, environmental and food triggers, over-the-counter and prescription treatment options, allergy testing, and situations that call for professional or emergency care.

The goal is to help readers understand their symptoms well enough to have a more informed conversation with a pharmacist, doctor, or allergist — not to replace that conversation.

Who this site is for

Content is written for adults in the United States who are researching their own allergy symptoms or those of a family member, including parents looking into allergies in babies, toddlers, and children, and people managing allergies during pregnancy or alongside asthma.

Editorial approach

Articles are researched using publicly available guidance from recognized health authorities and medical institutions, including the CDC, NIH/NIAID, MedlinePlus, AAAAI, and ACAAI, along with other reputable medical organizations. Where a page makes a specific medical claim, we aim to link to or name the authoritative source it is based on.

We do not publish fabricated statistics, invented studies, or testimonials. Where we have not yet been able to verify a claim to our standard, we remove it or state the uncertainty rather than presenting it as fact.

Educational limitations

This site provides general educational information only. It does not diagnose medical conditions, does not recommend specific doses or prescriptions for an individual, and is not a substitute for care from a licensed healthcare professional. See our Medical Disclaimer for full details.

Publisher

This site is published and maintained by Allergy Relief Guide as an organizational publisher. Content is produced and edited under the standards described in our Editorial Policy, and questions about medical accuracy are handled per our Medical Review Policy.