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Answered by Swoyamshree10
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Ans of the 2nd one is

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Track what you do, what you eat, when symptoms occur and what seems to help. This may help you and your doctor find what causes or worsens your symptoms. Wear a medical alert bracelet (or necklace). If you have ever had a severe allergic reaction, please wear a medical alert bracelet.

1st one Instead of skin tests, your pediatrician or allergy specialist may order a blood test that has various names, including specific IgE blood test, in vitro IgE test, and radioallergosorbent test (RAST)

Answered by AdelinePatricia
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Instead of skin tests, your pediatrician or allergy specialist may order a blood test that has various names, including specific IgE blood test, in vitro IgE test, and radioallergosorbent test .

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1.Take your medicines as prescribed.

2. If you are at risk for anaphylaxis, keep your epinephrine auto-injectors with you at all times.

3.Keep a diary.

4. Wear a medical alert bracelet (or necklace).

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