16 Sep
bad breath Respiratory tract infections such as flu, bronchitis and sinusitis are the main causes of bad breath. When respiratory tract infections disable or inflame the tissues of the respiratory system, cells and mucus are produced that feed on the bacteria. Allergies and discharge from the back of the throat can also lead to discomfort […]
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Symptoms There is a high prevalence of respiratory symptoms such as phlegm, shortness of breath, wheezing, and cough in poultry farmers. Allergic rhinitis is very common among poultry farmers. Due to the high prevalence of respiratory symptoms in farmers, it is necessary to mechanize agricultural methods and improve the level of health awareness of farmers […]
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Fauvism is an “inherited blood” disease caused by a deficiency of one of the red blood cell enzymes. This disease is related to gender and is more common in men, and it is more common in the northern and southern regions of Iran (coasts of the sea) and it has been reported up to 4% […]
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Oral pests are divided into two types. The first type of oral thrush is called simple, this type of oral thrush occurs 3 to 4 times a year and lasts for up to 1 week. The second type of canker sore is complicated, this type of canker sore is more unusual and occurs mostly in people who have had […]
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This disease can affect people at any age, but it is more common in young people and the elderly. Ticks that cause ulcers are tiny parasites, smaller than a pinhead. They are usually spread through direct skin-to-skin contact with someone who already has an ulcer and sometimes, but rarely, through shared clothing, towels, or bedding. […]
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Treatment program Avoiding stimulants Hydrating and maintaining skin oil Various local anti-inflammatories Antibiotics (local or oral) Systemic corten or Webster's cyclosporine for UV rays Treatments under investigation Multilateral abstinence Avoiding irritants (such as wool), aeroallergens such as mites and infectious agents, and mental stress (habitual itching is always intensifying if they get eczema) Stay away […]
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Allergies in children In children, especially cow's milk allergy, which is more common in the first year of life, very good news for families whose children are allergic to cow's milk and dairy products. Even eggs, soybeans, wheat, flour, these major items cause skin problems and most of them are resolved after 3 to 4 […]
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a cold Viral rhinitis In the first 3 days, it rises gradually, it decreases within the next 3 days, and it disappears until the next 3 days, so the duration of the period is not more than 4 days to 10 days. Only 2% of colds become bacterial sinus infections Viral rhinosinusitis In the case […]
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Skin lesions that go back and forth within a few hours to a day and the size of a papule or plug, red and itchy and different shapes and slightly paler in the middle Hives has a slight bump, but in patients who have taken antihistamines, it is only flat Itching and hives can worsen […]
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When using nasal spray, you should pay attention to important points that must be followed It should be kept vertically. If the spray is pressed obliquely or horizontally, an effective puff will not come out of it. Corten spray should not be used in the middle part, close to the cartilaginous wall between the two […]
READ MOREExpert diagnosis, treatment for allergies, asthma, eczema, and more by Dr. Hedayat Akbari, a renowned allergist with 30+ years of experience.