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What is an allergic reaction? ... When your symptoms last longer than a week or two and tend to recur, make an appointment with an allergy/immunology specialist so a complete evaluation can be performed.
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my.clevelandclinic.org/disorders/allergies
my.clevelandclinic.org/disorders/allergies
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Sep 20, 2009 ... Endoscopic examination revealed polypoid recurrence and allergic mucin. .... Removing the allergen should reduce the allergic response and reduce edema. ... fungal organisms; however, they do not define allergic mucin. ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S003066650080016X
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Allergy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Allergy is a disorder of the immune system often also referred to as atopy . Allergic reactions occur to normally harmless environmental substances known as allergens; these reactions are acquired,...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allergy
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Too much acid build up in the body can also contribute to allergic reactions. ... The fluids are designed to flow freely like water but in a mucus-clogged system they tend to have the consistency of honey. Unable to do its job effectively, recurrent infections can result, antibiotics become more and more ineffective and the...
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www.allnaturalinfo.com/allergies__allergic_response.htm
www.allnaturalinfo.com/allergies__allergic_response.htm
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Also of importance, the common amino acids found in the toggling positions tend to recur in different regional viral epidemics and thus provide improved in vitro test sets to assess immune responses across clades or in the entire HIV group M sequences (Fig.
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www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/full/179/10/6638
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The foods which commonly produce allergic problems are milk, soy, egg, wheat, fish, shellfish, peanut and tree nuts. Reactions to peanut, nut and shellfish tend to continue to be a life long problem and are usually more severe than are allergic responses to the other foods.
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www.oma.org/phealth/allergy.htm
www.oma.org/phealth/allergy.htm
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Experimental objectives of this study were to use a novel animal model to test the hygiene hypothesis and to characterize early life immune system responses to a nonhygienic environment. ... Lymphocytes, in turn, influence the response to microbial or allergic stresses in the environment (17).
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ajplung.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/291/3/L512
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Skin Disorders 1. Compare the mechanisms and possible causes of allergic and irritant contact dermatitis. 2. Prepare a list of contagious skin disorders. 3. Suggest a preventative measure that could reduce the risk of skin cancer. ... 4. Explain why allergic responses tend to recur. Musculoskeletal Disorders 5a. ...continues...
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www.brainmass.com/homework-help/health-sciences/pathoph...
www.brainmass.com/homework-help/health-sciences/pathophysiology/pg1
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Hives (urticaria) are raised, red, itchy areas on the skin (also called wheals or welts) that appear as an allergic skin reaction. There can be one or many hives that vary in size and shape. ... It may recur and can be uncomfortable.
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www.apria.com/channels/1,2748,93-126,00.html
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