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Do you have allergies or asthma? Do you think you do?

KnowYourIgE.com is designed to help you understand respiratory allergies and your role in feeling better. Everyone’s allergic triggers are different. Once you learn what your triggers are, you can take control and reduce your exposure to them, easing symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, coughing, and wheezing. How does that work? If you have allergies, your body produces an antibody called IgE that is specific to your allergic triggers. By measuring the IgE in your blood and evaluating the test results along with your symptoms, your healthcare provider can identify your allergic triggers and create an Action Plan designed just for you. It really works—but the first step is knowing your IgE.

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And reduce exposure to your allergic triggers
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