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Alergias hereditarias; La genética y las alergias
Una alergia específica generalmente no es hereditaria, pero la tendencia a desarrollar alergias a menudo se transmite de padres a hijos. Si ambos padres tienen alergias, es probable que el hijo desarrolle este problema. Sin embargo, la probabilidad de desarrollar alergias parece ser mayor si es la madre quien sufre este problema.
Para buscar información general sobre las alergias y su tratamiento, se recomienda ver los artículos acerca de:
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