If a child is allergic to a pet, talk seriously with the doctor about the need to find a new home for the animal. |
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Even if a person has been stung before with no reaction, he or she can still have an allergic reaction to a bee sting. |
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Those who suffer from hay fever, or who are allergic to bee stings, however, may have an adverse reaction to pollen. |
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Histamine, which is released by mast cells in persons with urticaria and other allergic reactions, classically is associated with pruritus. |
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In retrospective studies, rates for acute allergic reactions range from 23 to 56 percent, with even higher rates for delayed serum sickness. |
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Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to aminophylline, ethylenediamine, oxtriphylline, or theophylline. |
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Antihistamines may be beneficial in the treatment of urticaria and other allergic causes of pruritus. |
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Staff will make shakes, cappuccinos and lattes with organic cow's milk or soy milk, or with almond milk for customers who are allergic to soy. |
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For example, mold and mildew grow in moist areas, causing allergic reactions and damaging buildings. |
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However, people severely allergic to shellfish should avoid glucosamine, which is made from the shells of crustaceans. |
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But animal dander, saliva, urine, and feathers can cause allergic reactions. |
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He studied Jungian and transpersonal psychology and took a special interest in allergic diseases. |
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Symptoms can vary from mild reactions, such as urticaria, hay fever, and allergic conjunctivitis, to asthma and, in rare cases, anaphylaxis. |
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Antihistamines are often used to treat the symptoms of allergies such as seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis and urticaria. |
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Contraindications to the vaccines can be as severe as allergic shock, collapse, seizures, permanent brain injury or death. |
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A post-mortem examination showed he died from water on the lungs brought about by anaphylactic shock, or allergic reaction. |
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Patients who have seasonal allergic rhinitis and urticaria often use higher doses. |
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This means the dose can be tailored to the pollen count and the allergic response. |
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The horse had an allergic reaction and began sneezing uncontrollably with me on his back. |
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Those who are allergic to shellfish have to avoid words even like bouillabaisse, fish stock, seafood flavoring, and clam extract. |
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Cases of an allergic contact dermatitis from black bryony have been described by the researchers. |
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Some people have hypersensitive skin and are allergic to various pollen, fragrant smells and sunlight. |
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The itchy red welts of hives on the surface of the skin are usually an allergic reaction to food or medicine. |
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The patients in this study underwent allergic testing according to standards of orthodox medicine. |
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I'm allergic to the fashionable notion that skinniness is next to godliness. |
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Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to tramadol or narcotic analgesics. |
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When the food moved from the stomach into the small intestine it triggered an allergic reaction. |
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It may take that long for the skin to slough residual mite debris and for the allergic reaction to subside. |
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Some consumer groups alleged its central component, mycoprotein, was triggering unrecognised allergic reactions. |
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For an allergic person, a small amount of caffeine acts like a bolus, generating abnormal psychological response, including mania. |
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Tattoo dyes, particularly red dye, can cause allergic skin reactions, resulting in an itchy rash at the tattoo site. |
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The poor thing is allergic to flea bites, and has the most awful scabs around his back legs and tail area. |
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Mosquito bites cause severe skin irritation through an allergic reaction to the insects' saliva. |
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If you are allergic to balsam of Tolu or any of the products, you should make sure to use pure copaiba oil. |
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Povidone-iodine is a solution commonly used if the patient is not allergic to iodine. |
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The rash may be difficult to differentiate from the rash of allergic contact dermatitis. |
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Mast cell stabilizers may also reduce inflammation associated with hay fever and allergic conjunctivitis. |
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Antihistamine drugs can be used to reduce inflammation when it is caused by an allergic reaction. |
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An association between infantile colic and later development of asthma or allergic disease has not been shown. |
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The shots stimulate an immune response that protects against future allergic reactions. |
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Bengals, because they have pelts and not coats like domestic cats, shed very little, and cause less allergic reactions. |
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The third alternative is to hyposensitize the animal against those substances causing an allergic reaction. |
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With allergic asthma, one can avoid the instigating factors, or be hyposensitized against the airborne substances that cannot be avoided. |
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The mechanism would appear most likely to be a rare allergic hypersensitivity and not direct toxicity. |
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By contrast, some countries with relatively clean air, such as Scotland and New Zealand, demonstrated high rates of allergic diseases. |
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Experts hypothesize that the decreasing frequency of parasitism has left the immune system susceptible to producing allergic responses. |
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The development of tissue eosinophilia in allergic inflammatory responses is known to be orchestrated by a number of mediators. |
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In experimental allergic encephalomyelitis, rats develop an MS-like disease that features autoimmune reactivity against myelin basic protein. |
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Fungi on house plants can cause an allergic reaction, but this is only likely to happen if the soil is disturbed. |
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When he was 6 years old, a school chum told him that old Indian lore claimed that if you eat poison ivy leaves you'll never be allergic to it. |
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People prone to severe allergic reactions need to carry an adrenaline injector pen that can help reverse the symptoms quickly. |
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They injected myelin proteins designed to induce the mouse counterpart of multiple sclerosis, called experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. |
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She fell into a coma after being given penicillin, despite being acutely allergic to it. |
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A patient told the phlebotomist that she was acutely allergic to adhesives. |
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Here was a pretty young woman, with a caring job, who died because she was allergic to a substance she was addicted to. |
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Even though tile adhesives aren't usually abrasive, if you leave it for some time it may cause an allergic reaction. |
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There was no difference in the frequency of allergic sensitization at age 3 between never wheezers and children with late-onset wheeze. |
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Side effects are uncommon but may include an allergic rash, nausea or headache. |
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Eosinophils are white blood cells that participate in immunologic and allergic events. |
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This is why it is completely digestible and functional and why many people who are allergic to other yeasts have no problem with this one. |
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In the realm of immunology, substances that cause immune responses or allergic reactions are known as antigens. |
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One risk of any such procedure would be the small possibility of an allergic reaction to the anesthetic used. |
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Aside from mild gastrointestinal distress and allergic reactions, side effects are rare, and serious toxicity rarely has been reported. |
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Some medications can suppress allergic reactions so that the skin testing can't be performed. |
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What seems like winter cold symptoms can often be allergic reactions to dust and fungus in stale, heated indoor air. |
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So dinosaurs died from allergic reactions to these new, poisonous intruders. |
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It works in the body specifically to reduce any allergic inflammation of the nasal passages, the bronchial airways and the throat. |
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Some people are highly allergic to any bee sting, but a single sting from a killer bee will not kill the average person. |
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About ten people a year in the UK die from suffocating after having an allergic reaction to something they ate. |
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The allergic reaction causes the cells to release histamine, a chemical which prompts the sneezing and itching impulse. |
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Chemokines are important regulators of cell recruitment to the allergic airway. |
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He started yelling at Mommy, saying how dare she bring home a kitten when she knows he's allergic to kitties. |
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The eosinophil is believed to be the principal effector cell for the pathogenesis of allergic inflammation. |
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The next time you're exposed to the allergen, your immune system launches an allergic reaction. |
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Your allergic reaction happens when your body's immune system mistakes the allergen for a harmful invader. |
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First, allergic reactions are caused by allergens, the three most common ones being dust and mites, pollen and nuts. |
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Hay fever, asthma and eczema are all related allergic conditions and the tendency to develop them runs in families. |
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Many of the children I saw had eczema or had had allergic symptoms in infancy. |
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The doctor also can run different tests to see what causes the allergic reaction in you. |
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As the larvae hatch and grow into mites, the skin produces an allergic reaction and intense itching develops. |
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You should tell the anaesthetist if you have experienced any allergic reaction to anaesthetic in the past. |
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In some cases, allergy skin or blood tests are carried out, to work out what has caused the allergic reaction. |
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If you have severe allergic conjunctivitis you may be referred to a specialist allergy centre. |
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Of the allergic diseases, eczema is the most common among both adults and children. |
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The only way to find out is to have an allergic reaction after taking the medication. |
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Histamine causes most of the typical symptoms that happen in allergic reaction. |
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Many of the drugs used to control the disease caused her severe allergic reactions. |
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My husband does not smoke and has never smoked but a few years back ended up in hospital with an allergic asthma reaction. |
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It is often the substances used to bulk up heroin that prove most harmful and cause allergic or toxic reactions. |
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It is important to know the signs of an allergic reaction to this medicine and to know what to do. |
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Your plan should describe how to care for your child when he or she has an allergic reaction to food. |
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Have you ever been diagnosed with an allergic condition such as hay fever or eczema? |
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If your child has an allergic reaction, you will need to keep milk out of her diet longer. |
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Call the doctor if you or your child has an allergic reaction to mosquito repellent. |
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In patients without a known allergic diathesis or infectious process, BCG without eosinophilia seems more enigmatic. |
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The very good friend of mine who happened to also be my soloist partner for this performance is allergic to cigarette smoke. |
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A positive skin test means that you may be allergic to a particular substance. |
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Though she is allergic to cigarette smoke, the fumes from the mixed fruit tobacco didn't bother her. |
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An increasing number of people are discovering that they are allergic to gluten and need to eat gluten-free products. |
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Rarely, patients may have influenza-like symptoms, transient pyrexia, or allergic reactions. |
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A person may develop symptoms after exposure to a substance without necessarily being allergic to it. |
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Latex allergic reactions range from pruritus to erythematous, weeping lesions. |
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If a child is allergic to one substance, he is likely to be allergic to others. |
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If your body reacts badly to a particular substance, you are said to be allergic to it. |
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If you're allergic to a particular substance being tested, you develop a raised bump or reaction. |
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Then a company separated the gene for human deoxyribonuclease, which chops up the protein but does not cause allergic reactions. |
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This breakthrough has resulted in new recipes for high quality products for people allergic to the ingredients in wheat flour. |
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If there is mild swelling, itching, or redness at the piercing site, you may be allergic to the jewelry that was placed. |
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Some people say they're allergic to medicines when they mean that they've had side effects from them. |
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Children are most commonly allergic to milk, soy, eggs, peanuts, wheat, and tree nuts. |
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We then had a brief but intense conversation in which I asked her, among other things, whether she thought she might be allergic to grass. |
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Soymilk does not contain lactose and can be drunk by those who are allergic to normal milk. |
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Unless you're completely allergic to superhero movies, you need to go and see this film. |
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But if you're allergic to fresh air, there's a full-size snooker table on the hotel's first floor. |
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The couple are allergic to package holidays full of welcome meetings, coach excursions and organised entertainment. |
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Ian, being allergic to shopping centres, looked more than relieved to be leaving. |
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The potential of probiotics to control allergic inflammation at an early age was assessed in a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study. |
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Some of the best stories being published today seem allergic to straight vanilla realism. |
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Some consumers can handle one company's version but are allergic to another version. |
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You may not be able to prevent having a food allergy, but you can avoid having an allergic reaction. |
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Although allergies to cats are the most common, people can also be allergic to dogs and small animals such as gerbils and guinea pigs. |
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I brought my son to a pediatric allergist, who discovered that he was allergic to milk, corn, and oats. |
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Patients who are allergic to penicillin can be treated with erythromycin or first-generation cephalosporins. |
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The insects most likely to cause allergic reactions are wasps, honeybees, hornets, yellow jackets and ants. |
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Allergy shots can also be used to control allergic reactions to stinging insects, such as bees, yellow jackets, hornet and wasps. |
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Atopy is an inherited inclination to develop atopic dermatitis, allergic nasal catarrh, allergic conjunctivitis, or allergic asthma. |
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Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to adalimumab, rubber or latex. |
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Also, tell your doctor if you are allergic to any other substances, such as foods, preservatives, or dyes. |
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However, some people can have an immediate and more widespread allergic reaction, such as an anaphylactic shock and this can be fatal. |
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A post-mortem examination in Spain revealed Mr Harris, who knew he was allergic to wasp stings, had died from anaphylactic shock. |
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Serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, occur rarely, but timely intervention is crucial. |
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But I'm not allergic to orange juice, lemons, limes, or anything else citrus. |
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Shock may result from trauma, heatstroke, allergic reactions, severe infection, poisoning or other causes. |
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Many physicians make a presumptive diagnosis of allergic rhinitis based on the medical history. |
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Children exposed to pets in their first year of life suffer less frequently from allergic rhinitis and asthma. |
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Many sufferers of allergic rhinitis have other allergies such as eczema, urticaria, or asthma. |
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The risk of asthma, allergic rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis was also significantly higher. |
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Contact dermatitis, irritant or allergic, can involve the pinna as well as the external auditory canal. |
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According to a rhinologist from Shuguang Hospital, allergic rhinitis is at its peak in spring and fall. |
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Sneezing, a blocked or runny nose and itchy eyes are common symptoms of hay fever, also called seasonal allergic rhinitis. |
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When he sought medical treatment he suffered a serious allergic reaction to an anti-tetanus injection given to him by a doctor. |
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If you have seasonal hay fever, you may be allergic to pollens released by trees, grasses or weeds. |
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If there is eczema, asthma, or hay fever in your family, you are more likely to become allergic to something yourself. |
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It is believed the wasp stings triggered an asthmatic response in his airways, which was coupled with an allergic reaction. |
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People with allergic rhinitis develop symptoms only when exposed to the things they're allergic to, such as cat dander and ragweed pollen. |
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If you are allergic to dust, mold, animal dander, or other year-round allergens, there are some modifications of your environment that may help. |
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It just so happened that the young girl in the padded room below him was allergic to the drug and was now severely ill. |
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My hairdresser refused to colour my hair unless I had a skin test to ensure I was not allergic to the hair dye. |
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These findings suggest a role for prebiotic, probiotic, and soil organisms in the treatment of allergic and autoimmune diseases. |
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See, her boyfriend is allergic to nuts, all kinds, so I had been calculating on making something nut-free. |
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Some people are allergic to food additives, color additives, sulfites, and the low-calorie sweetener aspartame. |
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I'm allergic to cube farms, but my doctor said a corner office would be okay. |
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What it did to me though is it made me allergic to shellfish from then on since my body used all its anti-bodies to fight the poison. |
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This is called anaphylaxis and can happen within minutes to hours of exposure to the substance that the person is allergic to. |
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One member of our party was allergic to the sulfates in cheap red vino, so she ordered a bottle of San Pellegrino. |
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He can't see my favorite color which is a bummer, but it's better than the ex-boyfriend who was allergic to many of my favorite foods. |
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The fungi can also worsen the symptoms of asthma and cause allergic sinusitis. |
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The causes of asthma are not fully known but it is partly an allergic condition. |
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If you have allergic asthma, you or other family members may well also suffer from eczema or hay fever. |
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Cosmetics, fragrances, and botanicals are important causes of allergic contact dermatitis. |
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Possible side effects include blistering, soreness, lumpiness and allergic reactions such as rashes. |
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The calls strengthened public opinion that she is authoritarian and allergic to criticism. |
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Distinct sets of molecular mechanisms may be implicated in allergic, infectious, and nonallergic disorders. |
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Patients with the most common type of nonallergic rhinitis, vasomotor rhinitis, can have symptoms similar to those in the allergic group. |
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Sometimes what you think may be an allergic reaction is instead a nonallergic side effect of the drug you're taking. |
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The only way to truly distinguish between allergic and nonallergic rhinitis is through allergy testing. |
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Since then, there have been other reports describing various saprophytic fungal organisms in cultures from allergic mucin. |
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He babbled nonsense for about fifteen minutes then had an intense allergic reaction. |
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In most cases though, asthma results from a combination of allergic and nonallergic responses. |
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If you're allergic, either wear a dust mask or get a nonallergic person to do this job. |
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Several types of synthetic materials also may be referred to as latex but these do not contain the proteins that cause allergic reactions. |
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Airway remodeling is a feature of chronic asthma, but may also differ, as in adults in children with allergic and non-allergic asthma. |
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Thirteen allergic subjects with asthma and six nonallergic normal subjects were recruited for the study. |
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Would allergic kids let us know if they felt bad or accidentally contacted something? |
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As was seen in the allergic animals, the substance caused a concentration-dependent bronchial constriction in these nonallergic sheep. |
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Mark's a bookish hospital porter seemingly allergic to romantic relationships. |
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To determine if the response to inhaled toxin was limited to allergic sheep, we studied its effect in four nonallergic sheep. |
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Subjects were recruited prenatally by screening parents using skin testing and questionnaires regarding allergic diseases. |
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For bed endotoxin, allergic subjects were more likely than nonallergic subjects to wheeze with higher endotoxin concentration. |
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The first is caused by allergic agents from the outside environment, including dust, pollen, banana oil and chloroform. |
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I doubt that you became allergic to dairy and meats because you stopped eating them. |
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Olive oil also acts as a soothing balm for all types of skin rashes, including those caused by an allergic reaction. |
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Unless you're allergic to milk or moralistically vegan, don't order soy milk! |
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Those allergic to soybeans must avoid eating foods containing its proteins. |
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Butterbur should be considered for treating seasonal allergic rhinitis when the sedative effects of antihistamines need to be avoided. |
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It is concluded that the activities within broiler houses may induce allergic respiratory reaction in workers. |
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Your continuing problem leads me to believe you may be allergic to nickel, which may be added to gold and silver jewelry. |
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Experts disagree about the possible extent to which nickel in foods can cause an allergic reaction. |
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Added to promote lathering, this semi-synthetic agent is also irritating to skin and responsible for allergic reactions. |
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Symptoms of allergic rhinitis include sneezing, nasal itch, rhinorrhea, nasal obstruction, postnasal drip, and sometimes pain. |
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When I found out she was allergic this started a never-ending learning process on how to keep her safe. |
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Unless the bitee is severely allergic to the biter's venom, what will usually result is some swelling, chest pains and fever. |
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However, apart from occasional allergic reactions, there is little evidence of adverse effects arising from the placement of tooth coloured fillings. |
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It is impossible to know when allergic reactions occur, and most that do are quite serious. |
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Ross needs to go to the hospital after having an allergic reaction, leaving Joey and Chandler to watch Baby Ben. |
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The teenage schoolgirl died from an allergic reaction to penicillin last June during the botched operation. |
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Diana is allergic to several kinds of pain medication and anti-inflammatory drugs. |
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It is abrasive to the skin and may provoke allergic reactions. |
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In a Japanese study of mast cells from nasal mucosa of individuals with perennial allergic rhinitis, quercetin significantly inhibited antigen-stimulated histamine release. |
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Clinical practitioners often use herbal compresses and packs to aid in the healing process, which can cause allergic reactions for sensitive skin. |
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Rarely, skin tests can produce a severe, immediate allergic reaction. |
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Scientists injected some of these mice with GFD, and then injected cat allergen into the windpipes of all the mice, including a control group that was not allergic to cats. |
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She remained always allergic to sanctimony, impatient with convention, honest to the point of impropriety. |
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Studies in people with allergic rhinitis and asthma are being initiated. |
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The future looks grim, as whole populations of people are allergic to everyday things because they were kept in a sanitised bubble when they were kids. |
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Nearly 250,000 children in the UK are dangerously allergic to nuts. |
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If you're allergic to chocolate this isn't a good time of the year. |
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The culture of corruption is allergic to peace and human rights. |
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Sometimes, the doctor may refer your child to an allergist to perform allergy testing to find out if the rash is an allergic reaction to a certain substance. |
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In addition to aggressive treatment of anaphylactic reactions, patients who are allergic should be given preventive advice and the option of venom immunotherapy. |
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Serious allergic reactions to the oral rinse are extremely rare. |
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She played a woman physically allergic to shirts with sleeves, but terminally addicted to acid shades of lippie that clashed dreadfully with her chosen hair dye. |
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In contrast, latex from the tropical rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis can cause allergic reactions ranging from discomforting rashes to life-threatening shock. |
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There is not sufficient evidence to generally recommend treatment of an Aspergillus-postive sputum culture in the absence of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. |
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No subjects reported a history of clinically demonstrable tuberculosis or allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis as defined by the criteria of Rosenberg and colleagues. |
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Up to 80 per cent of asthmatic children have allergic rhinitis. |
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If you have a history of allergy to daisies, ragweed, marigolds, chrysanthemums, or related plants, you may be more at risk of having an allergic reaction to echinacea. |
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Allergens such as grass and tree pollens cause seasonal allergic rhinitis. |
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Diesel particulates increase the formation of the allergic antibody and can also increase sensitisation to commonly encountered allergens in the air. |
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The surface area of allergic mucin per slide was measured with an ocular micrometer, quantitated, and averaged for each case, then compared between the 2 groups. |
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We also observed that the allergic inflammation results in increases in transketolase, an enzyme that previously has been suggested to be upregulated by hypoxia. |
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Check your children for ticks, insect bites and allergic reactions. |
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If you or a family member is allergic to dust mites, encase the mattresses, box springs, and pillows in covers that breathe, but are designed to prevent inhaling the mites. |
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At each interview, subjects were asked about the occurrence of allergic rhinitis, urticaria, eczema, asthma attacks, or asthmalike breathing problems in the last 12 months. |
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Bronchial casts have been described in various disorders, including asthma, allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, cystic fibrosis, and bronchiectasis. |
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When stratified by allergy status, allergic subjects with higher endotoxin exposure were no more likely to have diagnosed asthma or asthma symptoms than nonallergic subjects. |
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This might reflect the fact that the pathogenesis of chronic allergic rhinosinusitis might differ from that of nonallergic chronic rhinosinusitis. |
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Several recent studies have suggested that the role of endotoxin in asthma may differ for those with allergic asthma and those with nonallergic asthma. |
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However, some people tend to suffer allergic effects when not wearing the real thing, but do not attempt to substitute fake jewellery by non-allergic coloured plastic fare. |
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Using a nasal speculum, your doctor may look inside your nose for signs of allergic disease such as increased nasal secretions, swelling or polyps. |
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Those who are allergic to dairy have to look out for words like whey, lactose, caseinates, nougat, hydrolysates, and even some margarines contain milk protein. |
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Supporting this is the discovery by Vojdani et al., who reported that some individuals develop allergic antibodies to haptens formed in response to MTBE binding to albumin. |
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Also, if you will be receiving this medicine by injection, tell your health care professional if you are allergic to any other substances, such as castor oil. |
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I opted out of this one, as well, since I'm allergic to bee stings. |
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It influences the metabolism of fat and peanut alkene, resists the inflammation and the agglutination of hematoblasts, prevents allergic symptoms. |
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Imagine my shock when the maitre d' on being told that I was a celiac and allergic to flour removed the vase of carnations from my table, apologising profusely. |
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Pesticides and added sulfites can create allergic reactions causing a person to think he is reacting to a food, when, in truth, the culprits are likely to be these additives. |
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Although it contains sulfur, the structure of sulfur is different from that of sulfites and sulfa drugs, which have been shown to cause allergic reactions. |
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Foam cells also release chemotactic and growth-promoting substances reminiscent of a typical inflammatory response following an infection or allergic episode. |
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While generally safe, prophylactic antibiotics are associated with allergic reactions, side effects, and the potential for bacterial resistance and superinfection. |
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Examples of the consequences of parasitism include anemia, allergic reactions, obstruction of blood vessels, induction of cancer, blindness, and diarrhea. |
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We previously showed that subjects with seasonal allergic rhinitis, out of their allergy season, had a reduced ability to warm and humidify air compared with normal subjects. |
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Half of those allergic to peanuts are also allergic to tree nuts, such as almonds, walnuts, pecans, cashews, and often sunflower and sesame seeds. |
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After her last coloring, she had developed a rash over much of her body, caused by an allergic reaction to the commercial hair color she had been using. |
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The poor afflicted white boy was obviously allergic to something, as his face looked like a pimply cherry, and his scalp had to be raw from all his scratching. |
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Tungsten, which is unalloyed, is unlikely to cause allergic reactions. |
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It reduces the histamine-based swelling produced by allergic reactions, so turn to it when congested sinuses or food alergies contribute to sleeplessness. |
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There is recent evidence that in the UK the high prevalence figures for asthma have plateaued, but this is not true of other allergic conditions like nut and latex allergy. |
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Doctors believe more than half of asthma patients have allergic constitutions of various levels, which means they are very allergic to some materials. |
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This second exposure to red dye triggered an allergic contact dermatitis. |
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They are often considered alternatives when patients are allergic or intolerant to first line drugs or if the patient does not respond to first line agents. |
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If it's itchy and irritatingly uncomfortable, it is an allergic reaction. |
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He was said to be a healthy 6 ft 5in tall man who suffered slightly from asthma but previous to this episode never had any suspicion he was allergic to wasp stings. |
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Since benzonatate is chemically related to anesthetic agents of the para-amino benzoic acid class, the drug should not be used in patients allergic to ester type agents. |
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These cells, along with similar tissue-based cells, have receptors for IgE and participate in the degranulation of white blood cells that occurs during allergic reactions. |
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Wheat, gluten, and other proteins in food may elicit allergic symptoms. |
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Side effects of all topical treatments include allergic and contact dermatitis, depigmentation of surrounding normal skin, and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation. |
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Like xerosis and atopic dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis is an eczematous reaction, but the reaction is localized to allergen-exposed areas. |
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It transpired that I am allergic to dust, dogs and rabbits. |
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But no matter, we are allergic and getting more allergic, hear us roar. |
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Hay fever occurs only during the spring and summer and is known as seasonal allergic rhinitis. |
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Eosinophils are the principal effector cells involved in the pathogenesis of allergic inflammation. |
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Refined peanut oil will not cause allergic reactions in most people with peanut allergies. |
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Fungal spores are also a cause of allergies, and fungi from different taxonomic groups can evoke allergic reactions. |
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For this reason, people who are allergic to horses are more likely to suffer an allergic reaction to antivenom. |
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Symptoms often include constipation, toxic and allergic reactions, irritation of the intestinal mucosa, and malnutrition. |
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Spring brings a lot of trouble for hundreds of thousands of people affected by allergies, in particular allergic rhinitis. |
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Some people may suffer an allergic reaction to the iodine in bladder wrack. |
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Atopy, psychological stress and genetic variability have been associated with various occupational allergic diseases. |
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Atopic dermatitis, or atopy, is an inherited predisposition to allergic skin disease. |
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Do not administer Neulasta to patients with a history of serious allergic reactions to pegfilgrastim or filgrastim. |
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Dr Asim Iqbal said when he spoke to Mr Singh, both in English and Punjabi, the patient told him he was not allergic to penicillin. |
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Amoxicillin is a penicillin derivate and one of the most common causes of drug-induced allergic reaction. |
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They've been treated with preservative pentachlorophenol, which can cause a violent allergic reaction. |
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Angioedema, acute allergic reaction and parotitis should be considered in differential diagnosis. |
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Contact allergic dermatitis and periocular depigmentation after using olapatidine eye drops. |
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Experts say that PPD is clear until it is infused with oxygen and partial oxidisation causes severe allergic reactions in some people. |
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Daltrey's voice is negatively affected by marijuana smoke, to which he says he is allergic. |
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More of us are colouring our hair than ever before and, perhaps not surprisingly, allergic reactions to hair dyes are on also on the increase. |
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Despite being allergic to gluten, he likes making puddings and has mastered the pineapple upside-down cake. |
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And Lachance said, if you're allergic to a specific food, the same rules apply for the respective nutraceutical. |
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This allergic reaction is recognized as secondary to exposure to the urushiol oil which is found in poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. |
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Patients who have allergic or vasomotor rhinitis, and are planned to undergo reduction of the inferior turbinate, were selected. |
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Patients with an allergy to shellfish are actually allergic to tropomyosin, a protein found in shellfish. |
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If a woman is determined to be penicillin allergic, susceptibility testing for clindamycin and erythromycin should be ordered. |
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The allergic reaction is life-threatening and is called Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. |
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Mast cell stabilizers are efficient in treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis, but improvement of the symptoms takes a few days to a few weeks. |
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Up to seven people in the UK die every year from anaphylactic shock after eating nuts or other food to which they are allergic. |
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The noninvasive subtypes typically occur in immunocompetent individuals and include mycetoma and allergic fungal sinusitis. |
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Harry is allergic to sentimentality, yet under the blase surface is a smoky torch singer struggling to emerge. |
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A Also known as allergic rhinitis or pollenosis, hay fever is inflammation of the nose, eyes and sinuses. |
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Prevalence and risk factors of allergic rhinitis and cedar pollinosis among Japanese men. |
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Serious allergic reactions can happen with Effient, or if the patient has had a serious allergic reaction to the medicines Plavix or ticlopidine. |
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Mosquito was given her nickname as a child when she experienced an allergic reaction to a mosquito bite. |
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I went to see my GP and was told it sounded like I could be allergic to monosodium glutamate. |
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They may not feel lucky right now but seasonal snifflers who are allergic to tree pollens like birch have got off fairly lightly this year. |
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When an allergic reaction caused Jack's throat to swell, the paramedics inserted a tracheal tube so that he could breathe. |
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Historically, Washington is not allergic to cooperation with devils. |
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A GIRL who suffered a severe allergic reaction after taking swine flu treatment Tamiflu never had the virus, tests revealed. |
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For example, if someone were to hate vegetables because they are allergic, this state of hate is unchanging and thus, a state inherent aspect. |
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