Category Food Allergy

16 Sep

Eczema

The term eczema is used to describe all types of redness, blistering, discharge, scaling, brown discoloration, thickening, and itching of the skin. There are different types of eczema, such as: allergic contact eczema, dandruff eczema, and coin eczema. Here, we will examine only the most common type of eczema, which is known as atopic dermatitis […]

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16 Sep

Asthma and FAsting

Dr. Hedayat Akbari, stating that asthma patients can fast if their disease is under control by keeping away from the aggravating factors, said about the ruling on fasting for asthma patients who use inhalers: some authorities imitate this Sprays are not considered to invalidate the fast. Those patients who suffer from all kinds of allergies, […]

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16 Sep

Prevention at Home

Indoor allergens (closed environment) Until 1985, materials obtained from house dust were commonly used for skin testing and immunotherapy. Any foreign species that exists in the indoor environment can be a source of allergens found in materials from house dust. Many allergists have given up on skin testing with house dust for two reasons. First, […]

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16 Sep

What is Asthma?

Although asthma literally means shortness of breath, it can be called a type of allergy that enters the bronchi and lungs, and the patient can have attacks of coughing or sputum or wheezing even without shortness of breath. It is patients, even if they hear wheezing and feel pressure on the chest or people with […]

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16 Sep

Seasonal Flu

Seasonal influenza is an acute viral infection that is easily spread from person to person. Seasonal influenza viruses circulate around the world and can infect anyone of any age. Seasonal influenza viruses cause annual epidemics that peak during winter in temperate climates. Seasonal influenza is a serious public health problem that causes severe illness and […]

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16 Sep

Delayed Drug Allergy

Like other allergies, the delayed type of drug sensitivity can include antibody-dependent cytotoxicity, such as antibody-dependent thrombocytopenia, or the formation of an immune complex, such as serum sickness-like syndrome, which is an example of the use of antibiotics and the type dependent on cellular immunity. We are now going to present an article about this […]

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16 Sep

Adherence to treatment in Asthma and Allergies

In addition to science, medicine is also an art. The role of adherence both on the part of the patient and on the part of the medical community is key in the category of treatment, so that if this cultural reality is not paid attention to, medicine will be ineffective and these treatment failures will […]

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16 Sep

Definition and History of immunology

Immunology has passed its long years and now its wave has conquered all the spaces of experimental sciences. We are talking about immunology, which has emerged as an independent science in the field of science in recent years, and especially as one of the newest fields in medicine, it has created changes. Also, this science […]

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16 Sep

Allergy History

Allergy history It should be known that the amazing phenomena of allergy, which is a branch of immunology, was mentioned for the first time in the Bible, according to BACK, and the spring cold was mentioned by Abu Bakr Muhammad bin Zakariya Razi in the year 251-313 AH/854-935 AD. For the first time in the medical history of the […]

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16 Sep

Which medicines should not be taken when the allergy is active?

When your allergy is active, propranolol heart palpitation pill which strongly causes asthma and captopril and enalapril blood pressure pill which causes cough will be problematic for allergy sufferers. Also, the use of painkillers and especially gelofen is not recommended for patients with nasal and sinus allergies, because polyps may develop with the use of […]

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