Category Food Allergy

16 Sep

Pollen of Allergenic Plants

Some of the tips that you can follow to reduce your allergy symptoms during the season of exposure to pollens and spores are as follows: Keep the windows closed at night to prevent pollen and spores from entering your living environment If necessary, use the air conditioning system that creates clean, cold and dry air. […]

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16 Sep

Allergy to bees stings

honey bee The African honey bee, known as the “death bee”, is much more dangerous than domestic honey bees and attacks people in groups.  Because these bees are stronger than other bees, they are the most common species in America.  The sting of these bees is barbed and remains in the victim’s body after the […]

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16 Sep

Allergy to Latex

People who are allergic to latex: People working in glove and plastic factories, as well as those working in hospitals, nurses and surgeons, etc.   Foods that have a common ingredient with latex: Banana, potato, avocado, kiwi, pineapple, watermelon, peach, grape, celery, tomato, apple, pear, carrot, bread. Symptoms of latex allergy It occurs in contact […]

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16 Sep

Sinus

sinusitis The sinuses are air cavities inside the bones around the eyes and behind the nose. Acute or chronic inflammation of these cavities is called sinusitis. The main function of the sinuses is to warm, moisten and purify the air that passes through the nose, and they also play a major role in creating sound. […]

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16 Sep

Allergy Treatment

Treatment included 1- Control annoying symptoms 2- In some cases, saving the patient’s life 3- Attack prevention 4- Prevention of disease development (worsening of immune disorder) The ultimate goal of treatment is to create an acceptable quality of life. To choose the most balanced treatment regimen, it requires a real estimation of the reality. The […]

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16 Sep

Allergy Medications

Tips that patients need to know about medicines 1-Education on how to use and possible side effects 2-Education to use according to the severity of the disease or the doctor’s order to be effective in prevention, to have medicine and their availability and to know which symptom is controlled by each one and which one […]

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16 Sep

Fine Dust and Asthma and nasal allergies

Recommendations Due to the negative effects of fine dust on the respiratory system, people with asthma are advised not to leave the house on dusty days. Also, if necessary, these people must use filter masks to leave the house and wash their nose and throat with saline solution after returning home. People with asthma are […]

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16 Sep

Recognizing abnormal skin conditions

Abnormal skin conditions wart Any kind of mole that itches and bleeds or is getting bigger (types of melanoma, hemagoria, etc.) Hair loss in the outer part of the eyebrow and the appearance of skin spots along with the thickness of the skin (leprosy) Any kind of prolonged wound, especially in the face area excessive […]

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16 Sep

Skin and Hair

skin structure A- Epidermis  The outermost layer of the skin, which consists of five layers. 1- Horny layer is a barrier against pollutants and preventing skin dryness. 2- The transparent layer of LUSIDUM. This layer is found in the thick skin of the palms and feet. 3- The granular or GRANULAR layer of these seeds […]

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16 Sep

Asthma in Bakers

Occupational asthma of bakers There is a direct relationship between occupational asthma and exposure to allergens in the air, and naturally, asthma and allergies are aggravated by exposure to allergens. Inhalation of wheat flour can cause respiratory sensitivities, including asthma, which usually develops and gradually increases in people who suffer from it after a long […]

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