1. Allergic reactions
Allergic reactions are common. The immune response that causes an allergic reaction is similar to the response that causes hay fever. Most reactions happen soon after contact with an allergen.
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2. Allergies : Other allergic reactions
About one-fifth of all children are allergic to some type of medication, often penicillin, sulfa drugs, or aspirin. In some cases, tolerance to a drug can be built up through desensitization. Insect venom from bites and stings is another potential...
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3. Allergic Reaction
Allergies are an overreaction of the body's natural defense system that helps fight infections (immune system). The immune system normally protects the body from viruses and bacteria by producing antibodies to fight them. In an allergic reaction
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4. Allergic reaction - Allergy - MedHelp
to my bra. I paid $40.00 for the Victoria Secret bra sometime last year. I didn't know what was going on. Every time i put it on, it would become very irratating. I wore it to work one night. I was scratching and pulling at it all night. When I go...
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5. Allergic Reactions, Information & Treatment
Allergic reactions are common. The immune response that causes an allergic reaction is similar to the response that causes hay fever. Most reactions happen soon after contact with an allergen.
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6. Allergic Reactions
Allergic reactions happen when your body is sensitive to a specific substance. The reaction can happen when you swallow or inhale the substance or when it is applied to your skin or injected or transfused through an IV into your body.
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7. What is an Allergic Reaction?
In our popular speech, the word allergy is used to refer to certain types of reactions that some but not all people develop to specific things in the world around us. Common allergic reactions are sneezing; itchy, watery eyes; red, itchy skin rash.....
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8. Allergic Reactions
You may also feel hot and sweaty or sneezy or your eyes and nose may be sore, itchy and running (hayfever).,Queensland Health Health Information Directory Home HID : Blood and Immune System Health : Allergic reactions Topic: Allergy Description...
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9. Allergic reactions
Allergic reaction can be provoked by skin contact with poison plants, chemicals and animal scratches, as well as by insect stings. Ingesting or inhaling substances like pollen, animal dander, molds and mildew, dust, nuts and shellfish, may also ca...
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10. Allergic reactions
Reviewed By: David C. Dugdale, III, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division of General Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine. Stuart I. Henochowicz, MD, FACP, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Division o...
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