Aller.Chat
Allergy information assistant
Hi, I’m Aller.Chat. Ask me about food allergies, OIT, and day-to-day safety. If you’re worried about symptoms, call 999 immediately.
If you see signs of a severe reaction — difficulty breathing, swelling, or dizziness — use your adrenaline auto-injector first, then call emergency services.
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Built for Allergy Families
Aller.Chat is for everyday support around severe food allergies: understanding risks, preparing better questions, and feeling more confident in the moments that usually create stress.
It is built for planning and learning, not diagnosis or urgent care. Use it to think more clearly and to have better conversations with your allergy clinician.
Our focus is on severe IgE-mediated food allergies that can cause anaphylaxis. If you need information on other conditions, helpful starting points include hay fever, lactose intolerance, and coeliac disease.
Quick safety reminders
- Carry two auto-injectors whenever possible.
- Check expiry dates monthly and set a phone reminder.
- Store at room temperature and avoid extreme heat or cold.
- Train every caregiver who may be responsible for your child.
- Signs of a severe reaction? Use your adrenaline (epinephrine) auto-injector first, then call emergency services.
Trusted external resources
Curated UK, EU, and US sources for allergy guidance.
External links are provided for convenience. We don't control their content and they may change over time.
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