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Allergies: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Millions of people worldwide are impacted by allergies, a complicated and pervasive health problem. A hypersensitive or heightened immune response to generally benign chemicals known as allergens is referred to as an allergy. These allergens can be found in many different places, such as latex, mold, animal dander, insect stings, certain foods, pharmaceuticals, and pollen. These substances cause…
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allergytests · 1 year
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How Long Do Allergic Reactions Last?
Allergies are an immune system reaction to substances called allergens. The cause a range of symptoms from a stuffy nose to itchy eyes to difficulty breathing. How long allergies last varies based on what type of allergy, length of exposure, and several other factors read more
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sd766 · 2 years
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Different Types Of Allergy Symptoms & it's Signs
An allergy occurs when a person's immune system triggers responses to foreign substances that are usually harmless to most people. These foreign substances distinguished as allergens are observed in dust mites, pets, pollen, insects, ticks, moulds, foods, medications and many more.
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featheryalarmclock · 6 months
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Neurology info dump
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People keep complaining about him being too nerdy and boring because he drops random Medical facts when you talk to him I ARGUE THAT HE'S ACTUALLY NOT NERDY ENOUGH??? HE SHOULD HAVE A MED FACT FOR EVERY SINGLE GIFT HE GETS TOO???
Let him be a stuttering mess as he's awkwardly trying to connect to a friend by not knowing how else to start a conversation 😔
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kaiminluu · 2 years
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cleradin fixes my allergies so well you could call them claritin
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certifiedceliac · 1 year
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So little thing that I learned recently; under the FDA, drug manufacturers are not required to disclose presence of major allergens in their products. While most medications do not contain gluten-containing ingredients, if you have any food allergy you need to make sure it's on file with your pharmacy, and speak with your pharmacist to find out how they flag for allergens in their system. Sometimes you may need to contact the manufacturer--if so, have the drug NDC (National Drug Code)# on hand, as they often need that to look it up. You can get this information (as well as manufactuer name) from your pharmacy.
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unpretty · 2 months
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i didn't bother taking an antihistamine yesterday morning because we were supposed to be in the fucking desert so i woke up this morning with a fucking nightmare headache
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wisteria-whump · 8 months
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thinking about a caretaker who gets sick a lot accidentally passing along most of their sicknesses to a whumpee who's pretty far along in their physical recovery so when they're both sick they end up taking care of each other because they're pretty much in the same exact condition
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sneezarify · 11 days
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oh allergies, I adore you 🥺
(I was looking through my drafts, and noticed I had made two very similar posts a year apart 😂 maybe I should make it an annual thing?)
Essentially, my nose in allergy season is the nose I want all year round! I’m so jealous of sensitive nose/all year allergy people.
Well, feels timely to share as my nose goes back to being boring 😝
2024:
“Some notably fun things to report from this allergy season so far:
I have become a red wine sneezer (!!)
I am more or less a morning sneezer now (I sneezed myself awake today).
I can’t drink ginger beer without triggering sneezes.
On a bad allergy day that becomes any sparkling drink.
I can often induce some stuck sneezes by rubbing the roof of my mouth with my tongue and can help stuck sneezes along by hitching or breathing slowly and purposefully.
On bad allergy days I can rub/press my nose the wrong way and trigger sneezes.
Inducing triggers FITS.
I’m much more sensitive to dust.”
2023:
(lol I was a lot more passionate this year)
“Ok ok, hear me out!
because I’m sick n tired of people not liking allergies more than colds.
Reason #10,000 that allergies are better.
During allergy season, my nose becomes x100 more sensitive, and trust me, I don’t have a sensitive nose. (I wouldn’t even sneeze from shaking pepper in my face normally)
Here’s a list of the weirdest things that have made me sneeze
The wind
Vaping
Rubbing my nose
Kissing someone
Drinking a fizzy drink
Grazing my tongue on the roof of my mouth
Like are you fkin joking me? What does a cold give you? A stuffy nose??? 😤
allergies are ELITE.”
see you next year 🤪
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tazmiilly · 10 months
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chicken noodle soup liveblogging in t minus 20 minutes
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tj-crochets · 3 months
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Hey y'all! The merry-go-round of doctors* I am on seems to be cycling back around towards an allergist again, and I have a question for y'all because idk how to word this for doctors: How do you word "if it walks like and allergy and quacks like an allergy it's an allergy" to an allergist? Less flippantly, I have allergy symptoms that multiple doctors have said allergies should not be able to cause. Mainly, my first allergy symptom is high blood pressure**, which if left untreated will progress to migraines, stomach issues, and eventually a bad blood pressure crash***. I have been told allergies do not raise blood pressure, but mine is caused by specific foods most of the time and taking a benadryl stops the reaction, so I have no idea what else it could be? But my main food allergy is acetic acid/vinegar, which I have also had multiple doctors tell me it is not possible to be allergic to
*the "you have a problem but not one I can fix try this kind of specialist instead" mobile **130s/80s, not super high, but high for me ***80s/40s
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veersnz · 3 months
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TW : Alcohol mention / Allergies
I don't know if anyone has ever made a post about it but I now know for a fact that drinking alcohol makes your hay fever worse. Do what you want with that information 🥴 (and drink responsibly xD)
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vurelly · 5 months
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ooohhhh ig otta finish my art.... bbut oghhhh... this spot in my bed is sooo me shaped..................
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skyward-floored · 4 months
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People can ship whatever they want I don’t care but I really really wish they’d actually tag them
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theygender · 13 days
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Finding out that "cat scratch fever" is a real thing and not just a metaphor in a song while googling why I've got muscle/joint pain radiating from my shoulder to my fingers after getting scratched and bit a lot by my new kitten and then realizing that my lymph node is swollen
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not-a-matopoeia · 6 months
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I know it’s a slight departure from my normal posts but I have to say something. In s6 ep.11 at the very beginning Bobby says that Buck has an allergy to naproxen.
Naproxen is an anti-inflammatory non-steroidal (not a steroid) drug used to treat fevers and pain, it’s similar to other medications such as Ibuprofen.
Meaning canonically Buck cannot have the following: Aleve, Anaprox DS, Mediproxen or anything else that has naproxen in it.
So if you’re writing a fic or something similar and you’re like hmm this character needs to take some sort of pain medication you should probably stick to acetaminophen’s such as Tylenol.
I would stay away from other NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) as they can have crossovers (like you’re allergic to some protein or something else in one that might be in the other)- but that’s doesn’t necessarily mean you will be allergic to both. Some people are just allergic to ibuprofen and not naproxen and visa versa.
NSAIDs:
Aspirin
Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil)
Naproxen sodium(Aleve)
All in all do what you want, I just find this interesting- especially as a person who has a penicillin allergy with crossovers (meaning I cannot take anything that has similar properties to penicillin whereas other people might be able to)
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