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... histamines. Your body's release of histamine can produce a number of allergy symptoms, including red or pink eyes. If you have allergic conjunctivitis, you ...
If you have hay fever or allergic asthma symptoms throughout the year, take a few steps to reduce allergens in your home. Here are some room-by-room ...
Your healthcare professional conducts a physical exam and ask questions about your symptoms. Your health professional also may order tests. You may be referred ...
Urinary 11beta-PGF2alpha and N-methyl histamine correlate with bone marrow biopsy findings in mast cell disorders. Allergy. 2015 Oct; 70 (10):1230-8 Epub ...
For example, oral antihistamines ease itching, sneezing and runny nose by reducing the production of histamine, the primary mediator in an allergic reaction.
Histamine (intradermal route). Histatrol. Also known as. Histamine (intradermal route). Histex CT. Also known as. Carbinoxamine (oral route). Histex I/E. Also ...
Contact with certain substances, such as poison ivy, skin lotions and detergents, can cause an itchy rash. Here's how to manage this common form of ...
− Histamine receptor type 1 (H1) antagonist; − Histamine receptor type 2 (H2) antagonist; − Cromolyn sodium; − Leukotriene receptor antagonist ...
John's wort, also called Hypericum perforatum, is a flowering shrub native to Europe. St. John's wort gets its name because it often blooms on the birthday of ...
Perimenopause is a natural biological change. Because symptoms can come and go, many women feel like they are on an emotional roller coaster.
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