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    What Are You Allergic To? Identify the Triggers

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    "I sneeze around my dog, but not every day."

    "Sometimes I eat bread and feel fine. Other days, I feel bloated or tired."

    "My eyes itch every morning — is it dust, or something else?"

    These are the types of questions people ask when they suspect they have allergies — but aren’t quite sure what’s really triggering them. Allergies are tricky. They're not always loud or obvious. Sometimes they sneak up quietly, disguised as fatigue, skin irritation, or brain fog.

    So if you're wondering, "What am I actually allergic to?" — you’re not alone. This blog is here to help you connect the dots.

    Why It’s So Hard to Know What You’re Allergic To

    Allergies aren’t always easy to pin down. Unlike a cold or a sprained ankle, the signs aren’t always clear-cut. The symptoms can feel a lot like a mild flu, a sensitive stomach, a change in weather, or even just stress.

    Here’s why figuring it out on your own can be tricky:

    • Your symptoms can change from day to day
    • Reactions might be delayed or too subtle to notice right away
    • Allergens often hide in places you wouldn’t expect — like mold in your AC or wheat in salad dressings
    • You could be reacting to more than one thing at the same time

    Common Clues You're Missing the Real Trigger

    Pay attention to these subtle signs:

    • Morning congestion: Could be dust mites in your pillow
    • Itchy eyes in the evening: Possibly pet dander buildup
    • Rash after dining out: Could be food additives, soy, or shellfish
    • Fatigue after lunch: Could point to a food allergy
    • Persistent sneezing indoors: Dust, mold, or cockroach allergens may be present

    Your body is communicating — you just need to learn its language.

    What You Might Be Allergic To (Even If You Don’t Realize It)

    Here are some common hidden culprits:

    • Food allergens: Peanut, Wheat, Soyabean, Cow Milk, Egg-White, Cod Fish, Shrimp, Blue Mussel
    • Indoor allergens: House Dust (Greer), Cockroach, Papdi Chibil, Dermatophagoides Farinae, Dermatophagoides Pteronyssinus
    • Pet allergens: Dog Dander, Cat Dander
    • Mold and fungal allergens: Alternaria Alternata, Aspergillus Fumigatus, Penicillium Notatum, Candida
    • Pollen and plant allergens: Bermuda Grass, Common Ragweed (Congress Grass), Common Pigweed, Johnson Grass, Alder Wood, Birch Wood, Mesquite Pollen, Goose Foot Pollen, Mugwort
    • Immune marker: Immunoglobulin E (Total IgE)

    Don’t Guess. Test.

    The best way to stop the confusion — and start living symptom-free — is to get tested. Allergy tests identify the specific substances your immune system is reacting to.

    Once you know what you’re allergic to, you can:

    • Adjust your environment
    • Avoid or reduce exposure
    • Choose the right medications (if needed)
    • Consult a specialist with clear data

    How Orange Health Labs Can Help

    Orange Health Labs offers an at-home allergy test that screens for 60+ allergens across food, dust, pollen, mold, pets, and more. It’s fast, accurate, and doesn’t require fasting.

    • At-home sample collection
    • Results within 6 hours

    Book your comprehensive allergy test today and take the first real step toward allergy clarity.

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