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Milk, Mucus and Cough Some people complain that when they have dairy products, their throat feels coated and mucus is thicker and harder to swallow. Recent research has shown ...
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Immunology of the middle ear and sinuses The anatomy and physiology of the upper airways (including the sinuses, middle ear & eustachian tube) are reviewed. The consequences of immunodeficiency, ...
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Sinusitis, nasal polyps and allergy Prevalence rises to 4 - 20% in patients with asthma, and occurs in 15 - 40% of those with nasal polyps. The presence of atopic disease is not a prerequisite ...
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coconut allergy Coconut allergy is rare, with contact dermatitis more common than food allergy. ... The coconut palm tree is a native of the tropics. The fruit of the palm ...
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aspirin and NSAID allergy The preparation of salicylic acid salts such as acetyl salicylic acid (aspirin) ... Allergic reactions to aspirin and related medicines can occur in the ...
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Contact allergic dermatitis (contact dermatitis) Are you aware of anything that you already know causes rashes (like band aids, jewellery)? Are you using any new medication (tablets, eyedrops, creams etc)? ...
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Drug allergy & antibiotic allergy overview When evaluating patients with possible drug allergy, one examines the ... Possibly: A rash starting a few days after taking a medicine might be due to the ...
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Seafood allergy and adverse reactions to seafood Jan 11, 2003 ... Once established, seafood allergy is usually a life-long problem. ... ataxia, dizziness, rash, fever and sometimes muscle paralysis. ...
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food allergy, eczema, reflux Oct 22, 2005 ... The most common triggers are dairy, soy and wheat, although sometimes other foods ... BUT most infants with eczema do NOT have food allergy! ...
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food allergy, eczema, reflux Oct 22, 2005 ... Most food allergies that aggravate eczema will disappear within the first 2-3 years of life. Even though taking young children off wheat and ...
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