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    Explaining Anaphylactic Allergies to Young Children There has been a steady increase in childhood allergies in the past few years. More and more children are presenting signs of allergies ranging from mild to severe. It is important as parents that we educate our children on their allergies and how to handle allergy related emergencies. Food allergies are among the most common allergies that produce severe reactions in children. Know Everything That Your Child is Allergic to Some children will

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    There are many allergic reactions that can occur from a single allergen. One reaction that stands above the rest is called anaphylaxis. Like any other reactions, anaphylaxis can occur from food, drugs, bites, or stings. If symptoms persist, death is possible from lack of air or cardiac arrest. Victims with high chances of having anaphylaxis carry a device that injects adrenaline, also medically known as epinephrine, which is the primary treatment for anaphylaxis. Epinephrine, or the Epipen is

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    Almost everyone has an allergy, whether or not they are massive, like peanut allergies, or minor, like seasonal allergies. The first time I had allergy was in my Ninth grade year of High School. When Miss. Town son's writing class came along and acted like a cup of milk in my existence. Each new time I have the displeasure of consuming an allergy of mine, consequences accompany them. The milk has a flavor, while it goes down, that taste absolutely revolting. For while it is going down I

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    Atopic Eczema

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    Doctors from The Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University Hospital and the medical faculty of Charles University conducted a study of adverse food reactions and their relation to atopic eczema. Atopic eczema (AE) is one of the earliest types of atopy with the highest incidence during the first three months of life (Bonifazi and Meneghini, 1989). This study was brought forth from the idea that there was only a few population based data in existence. The objective of this study was an

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    What are allergies? An allergy is an overreaction of the immune system to a substance that is harmless for most people. But in an allergic person, the immune system treats the substance (called an allergen) as an invader and reacts inappropriately, resulting in symptoms that can range from mild discomfort to problems that can endanger the life of the person. More about allergies The immune system of an allergic person, in an attempt to protect the body against what it perceives as a threat, it produces

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    Allergies Research Paper

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    What are Allergies? Reactions Hypersensitivity reactions are classified to four different classes; Class 1, 2, 3, and 4. Class IV Classes I,II,III Classes 1,2,3 are caused by antibodies, lgE/lgG. Overproduction of these antibodies activates immune cells like basophils & mast cells, which respond by releasing inflammatory chemicals (histamine) References www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Allergy. “AAFA.” Types of Allergies | AAFA.org, www.aafa.org/page/types-of-allergies.aspx. “Allergies.” Mayo Clinic

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    Skin Allergy Home Remedy

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    Skin allergy home remedy Description Human skin is sensitive to certain kind of substances known as allergen and react when comes in contact with such substances. The problem is termed to be allergy. The sensitivity varies from person to person and allergen may not be same for every person. Almost any part of the body can be affected by allergy. An abnormal tissue reaction after exposure to an allergen causes allergy. It may reach the tissues by direct contact with the skin or various

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    dry or wet form of this dog food. It also comes in different sizes. There’s a 3.5, 7, and 14 kg size variants to choose from. Pros There has been more positive feedback about this product than negative ones. Among the good comments about this is that it works for cases like stomach sensitivity/ diarrhea, itching and scratching, sore ears and feet, and shedding of fur or coat. This leads to a happier and healthier dog that enjoys its special hypo-allergenic dog food. Cons

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    zone” poster. Allergies have become one of the leading deterrents for schools in the United States. According to research, scientists estimate that up to 15 million American school-age children have food allergies, and this number is believed to be on the rise. “Students allergic to peanuts have a significant reaction about once in five years, and 25% of reactions in school are first-time events” (Munoz-Furlong, 2006). According to WebMD.com, the rate of children with peanut allergies more than tripled

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    The Mediterranean Diet and Allergies Springtime often leaves many people sniffling and sneezing, and while antihistamine pills are effective, it can leave you feeling exhausted and foggy. While the use of medication works well, it should never be solely relied upon. Sometimes there are other solutions to try first before you head to the medicine cabinet. You ever hear the term “you are what you eat”? Well, that statement couldn’t be more true, what you put into your body will affect your performance

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