In recent decades, the spread of allergic diseases has increased significantly. In many families, children with allergies are growing up—or parents suspect their child has allergies. This book will help you understand modern methods of diagnosing and treating allergies, teach you how to avoid dangerous allergic reactions, and how to correctly organize the life of a child with allergies. The author adheres to evidence-based medicine principles and, based on personal experience, is familiar with the problems of diagnosis and treatment of allergic conditions in three of her children.