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    Extrinsic Asthma Essay

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    which half of all cases develop before patients reach 10 years of age . Types of Asthma We can classify asthma into two categories : 1) Extrinsic asthma ( Allergic Asthma ) Extrinsic asthma occurs mostly in children. It is triggered by specific allergens such as pollens, dust, molds as while as highly allergenic foods such as eggs, milk, tomatoes, chocolate, fish and shellfish . However Drugs and chemicals such as penicillin, aspirin, sulfites and vaccine can also trigger an allergic…

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    Cardiogenic Stun

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    individuals who get fast treatment, quick recuperation is likely. The main solid strategy for keeping an anaphylactic stun is finished evasion of the allergen. For creepy crawly hypersensitivities, it is prescribed to learn settling locales and propensities. To anticipate nourishment sensitivities, know about arranged sustenances or dishes in which the allergen is probably going to be available and cautious perceptions and addressing about fixings when eating out. Additionally, utilization of a…

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    symptoms can be severe and worsen acutely which leads to an asthma exacerbation. (1) Asthma begins in bronchi which can be developed through inherited allergies, atopy, exposure to certain allergens, viruses and irritants…

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    Seasonal Rhinitis

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    According to the patient’s history, Donna is experiencing allergic rhinitis. This type of allergic reaction is typically diagnosed based upon symptoms and the patient’s detailed history. It is visible that Donna is not having a acute severe infection due to her stable vital signs and lungs are clear to auscultation and percussion. Considering the patient has a history of itchy eyes, nasal congestion, and watery discharge it is clear to determine the diagnosis. Allergic rhinitis comes in two…

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    as penicillin. Food allergies, such as nuts, shellfish, seafood and eggs. Anaphylaxis reactions usually are immediate and severe requiring intervention by the Nurse Practitioner. Symptoms develop within five to ten minutes after second exposure to allergen (McCance & Huether, 2014). As mention above, type 1 anaphylaxis reactions are accredited to histamine released within the body. Anaphylaxis involves the widespread release of histamine and other mast cell mediators, resulting in clinical…

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    Eczema Research Paper

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    There are many skin disorders in the world. Such as, Eczema which is an inflammatory condition of the skin characterized by redness, itching, and oozing vesicular lesions which become scaly, crusted, or hardened. I was born with Eczema and throughout my life I had to deal with itchy dry skin. While in health class, I decided to research my condition and found many interesting things. There are many treatments for people with Eczema. The first treatment was wearing breathable clothing. Dr.…

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    Pet Allergy Overview Over 60% of households owns some type of pet with a large majority of those animals being cats and dogs. Sadly, millions of those pet owners have pet allergies. Pet allergies are typically referred to as allergic rhinitis. You are not allergic to your actual pet but to the protein that is found in their saliva, urine, dead skin, and dander. This protein aggravates asthma sufferers and causes allergic reactions in others. Are There Hypoallergenic Pets? Many allergy…

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    Gm Foods Essay

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    healthier cuts of pork. It could also be used to remove genes that contain allergens in peanuts. Controversy of GMOs There are several controversy topics on GMOs from allergens, antibiotic resistance, and how food is being labeled. Some people are concerned that genetically modified foods may be connected to allergies. Somethings could be taken from a gene put into another organism and then could cause the organism to make that allergen as a trait. Some people are also concerned with Antibiotic…

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    Ragweed Allergy Symptoms

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    just about any substance a human can smell, touch, or taste and there is probably someone somewhere “allergic” to it. One allergen that affects me on a personal level is “Ragweed Pollen.” On my father’s side of the family just about everyone is affected by this allergen. Some of them formally diagnosed others just have allergy symptoms when the most likely suspected allergen is Ragweed pollen. If you have allergic symptoms that seem to occur every late summer into early fall until the first…

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    environment. A dehumidifier is a perfect solution because humidity helps mold grow. HEPA air filters are also encouraged to keep the inside of your home mold free. If you find any mold, household bleach is a good cleaning agent to help rid your home of the allergen. When you are outside, you should avoid leaf piles and any dense…

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