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    M.G. is a 10-year old African American female presenting to the clinic with her mother. She is clean and intact, well nourished and in no apparent distress. She has been getting allergy shots due to eczema, but the mother wishes to stop them due to lack of improvement in her condition. She had been prescribed with tea tree oils, which she used twice daily until it ran out three months ago. She has also been having daily baths with dove and herbal soaps and bath salts twice a week. She has also…

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    bruises and redness, itching, oozing and over time rough hard thickened skin. As can be inferred from its many names, many people with eczema either have a variety of allergies already, examples of which being “allergic rhinitis (hay fever), asthma and/or food allergy” (“Eczema (atopic Dermatitis)”), or might develop these allergies later as the condition progresses. People with eczema have skin that is susceptible to many irritants and allergens. This is because the skin barrier of such…

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    researchers have discovered that children at a young age are less likely to have a peanut allergy if they eat an amount of peanut butter each day. Most children that have a peanut allergy can have a reaction that is caused by the slightest exposure. That reaction can be very serious. Before, doctors thought that maybe keeping young children away from peanuts might give them a better chance of not getting an allergy. That theory might be wrong. To test this new theory, Gideon Lack, a pediatric…

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    Atopic Eczema Case Study

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    Plus there is the risk factor consists of the familiar . Children of persons with atopic skin, subject to dermatitis, or with problems of allergies, likely to develop the same problem. In any case, only a meticulous specialist examination and allergy testing are able to disclose the nature of the dermatitis, and therefore eczema. Symptoms Typically, the ' eczema is formed in susceptible from an early age with a typical course. Between two…

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    Why My Dog's Wet Nose

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    especially after snuffling into the grass and dirt outside, or after eating and drinking. Why is my dog’s nose running? A runny nose can mean many things. A runny nose with clear, watery discharge is typically normal, and usually attributed to allergies. Allergies are very common in dogs of all breeds, and most dogs start to exhibit allergic symptoms between the ages of six months and two years. Like humans, when a dog has an allergic reaction, the lacrimal glands that produce tears ramp…

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    EpiPens are arguably one of the most important devices for those to carry who suffer from life-threatening allergies. Recent issues of price inflations revolving around the EpiPen have been beginning to surface in the media. This certain inflation has made the public more aware of the pharmaceutical world and the loopholes of pricing. The issue of pricing in the pharmaceutical world is nothing new, but is also not very publicly known. Big name companies have been increasing their prices over the…

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    Histamine Research Paper

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    So you’ve just eaten the greatest peanut butter candy in the world, all of a sudden you get hives and breathing becomes a big issue, your throat is swelling blocking off air. This is what is known as allergic reaction, in this case to peanuts. This is the body’s immune system overreacting to the properties of the peanut. However what causes this phenomenon is a chemical that is called histamine, or if you want to get technical, 2-(1H-imidazol-4-yl)ethanamine. Histamine is active chemical…

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    EpiPen Prices Causing Concern for Patients When having a child or being a patient of a life threatening allergy, you have an option of the “EpiPen” or the “Auvi-Q”. Unlike the Auvi-Q, a lower priced epinephrine auto injector; the EpiPen is a name brand product, made by the company Mylan, that has been known nation wide to help parents treat their children with life threatening allergies. After being dominant in the market for a large amount of time, 1977 the EpiPen is recognizable during an…

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    Migraines Research Paper

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    cheese, and citrus fruits can cause migraines in some individuals (Rockett, et al.). It would also be wise for migraine-prone individuals to get tested for IgG antibodies. IgG is a common antibody in the body that is associated with food allergies ("IgG Food Allergy Test + Candida"). Multiple studies have looked into a correlation between IgG antibodies and migraines. For individuals with migraines, this particular person should do everything within their power to prevent their migraines.…

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    Mast Cell Research Paper

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    how antibodies of the IgE isotype can bind to Fc receptors on the surface of mast cells. Although this effect most likely evolved as a component of protection against helminthic parasites, it continues to play a substantial role in symptoms for allergy. Mast cell activation is not further addressed until module 8.2, but understanding how mast cell activation plays a prominent role in the immune system is vital to learning how to combat potentially life-threatening allergic reactions. In the…

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