Allergy Resources

We provide a range of information to help people who live with allergies, as well as for organisations who want to find out more about the issues that people with allergic disease face in their daily lives.

Featured Resources

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LeafletsFood AllergyFood Labelling

Decoding Food Allergy Labelling

Whether you have recently received a food allergy diagnosis or have been managing dietary restrictions for a while, navigating the...

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FactsheetsAir Quality

Outdoor Air Quality

On this page: Outdoor air quality and allergies Where air pollution comes from Reduce exposure to air pollutants Top tips...

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FactsheetsAsthmaHay Fever

Immunotherapy

On this page: What is immunotherapy? Will I benefit from immunotherapy? Conditions for which immunotherapy is unhelpful What does immunotherapy...

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FactsheetsAsthmaFood Allergy

Sulphites and Airway Symptoms

On this page: What are sulphites? Can sulphites cause allergies? How do sulphites cause symptoms? What foods and drinks contain...

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FactsheetsAsthma

Mould Allergy Advice

On this page: What is mould allergy? Common moulds How to avoid indoor moulds How to avoid outdoor moulds Chemical...

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FactsheetsAsthma

Cat Allergy

What is cat allergy? Cat allergy is an abnormal response of the human body’s immune system to allergens produced in...

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FactsheetsAsthma

Pet Allergy

This factsheet will provide information on pet allergy with the main focus on cat and dog allergy. It includes possible...

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FactsheetsAsthma

House Dust Mite Allergy

House dust mites are tiny creatures, about a quarter of a millimetre long. They live off human skin scales which...

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FactsheetsAsthmaChildhood Allergy

Childhood Asthma & Wheeze

Asthma causes a range of breathing problems including wheezing, feeling of tightness in the lungs/chest and coughing. This Factsheet provides...

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FactsheetsAsthma

Asthma

Asthma is a common, long-term condition which effects the lungs.  People with asthma have airways (or breathing tubes) that are...