Allergic diseases or reactions may involve any part or system of the body. The most frequently affected are the respiratory system, resulting in hay fever, rhinitis and asthma. Among other organs skin is involved, resulting in allergic dermatitis or atopic eczema, or contact dermatitis (e.g., poison ivy), and hives (urticaria). Allergic factors may also play a role in causing of many other diseases.
Asthma Cure India
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Allergies
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What are allergies?, what are allergnes?, symptoms, what allergy tests are available and allergy products and services.
The British Allergy Foundation (BAF) United Kingdom
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Allergies In Children: What to do?
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From your Allergies Guide, an allergic family can delay or reduce the occurrence of allergies or asthma in their children by implementing some environmental changes.
Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy Australia
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Allergy and Asthma
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A concise and brief overview of allergy and asthma.
Prof. E Weinberg, Dr G Davis and Prof. P. Potter
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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Allergy and asthma medications during pregnancy
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As a general rule, all non-essential medications should be stopped during at least the first trimester (the first 15 weeks) of pregnancy. This is the time when most of the baby's
important organs are being formed. However, no asthma medications should be stopped until your asthma specialist is consulted because the risks associated with having an asthma attack during pregnancy generally are far greater than the risks of taking asthma medications.
Allergy & Asthma Care, P.C. USA
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Allergy Products: Asthma Management
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