Frequently asked questions

Whether you are looking for information on your order, our product range, or how to get started with our allergy solutions, we are here to help. Explore our frequently asked questions for detailed information about our website and services.

About Allergy In Control

What is Allergy In Control?

Allergy In Control is an educational platform that helps you find clear, practical information about allergies and related topics, plus tools and product recommendations to support everyday life.

No. We are not a medical provider. We publish educational content and resources. Please read our Medical Disclaimer below.

For anyone who wants to understand allergy-related topics better, discover practical tips, and explore helpful products and resources.

We focus on clarity, actionability, and easy navigation: learn the basics, identify what page fits your situation, and find practical next steps.

No. We don’t diagnose, treat, or replace medical care. If you suspect an allergy, consult a qualified healthcare professional.

Yes, you can read our content for free.

No account is required to browse content. Some features like newsletter downloads may require an email.

Using the Website

Where should I start on the site?

Start with the main “Allergies” overview page and choose the category that matches your situation (food, pollen, pets, dust mites, etc.).

Use the search function or go to the relevant category page. Each topic page is built to guide you step by step.

Yes. Many pages include a simple introduction, key basics, FAQs, and practical tips.

We prioritize common questions, high-impact everyday problems, and topics people actively search for.

We aim for accurate, clearly written information and practical guidance. Still, it’s not medical advice and should not replace professional care.

Yes, you can read our content for free.

Products, Recommendations, and Affiliate Links

Do you sell products directly?

No. We may recommend products and link to trusted retailers.

Because many people want practical solutions: home tools, prevention products, and everyday items that may help reduce exposure and discomfort.

Some links may be affiliate links, meaning we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.

We aim to recommend products based on usefulness and relevance. Commissions never justify recommending something that doesn’t make sense for the topic.

We look for products that match the practical goal of a page and have consistent user feedback, clear specs, and wide availability.

Availability depends on country and retailer. If a product isn’t available in your region, try searching for the same type of product locally.

Not always. Some recommendations are research-based and curated. We try to be transparent and focus on practical criteria.

Medical Disclaimer

We are not doctors, and this website does not provide medical advice. The information on this site is intended solely to help you understand what allergies are and explore potential approaches to managing them. This content should not be considered medical advice.If you have concerns about allergies or your health, please consult a qualified healthcare professional or specialist. Read more here.

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