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Allergens or irritants. Accompanied by. Chest pain or tightness; Chills or sweating; Difficult or painful swallowing; Fatigue; Fever; Headache or facial pain
Allergy symptoms can range from mild to severe, even life-threatening. Find out what treatments and prevention tips can help.
Check one or more factors on this page that apply to your child's symptom. Triggered by. Allergens or other irritants; Change in air pressure; Cold or upper ...
Many allergens derived from fungi/molds, dust mites and plant pollens (illustrated at the top, left to right) contain protease activities. These serine and ...
Allergens or irritants; Anxiety or stress; Coughing, sneezing or deep breathing. Exposure to cold air; Mild to moderate exertion; Smoking. Accompanied by. Chest ...
Pulmonary function and bronchoprovocation testing; The preparation and standardization of allergenic extracts; Immunotherapy for allergic diseases.
Vision problem includes. Blurred vision; Dark, floating spots in vision. Vision loss. Triggered by. Allergens or other irritants; Injury or trauma. Worsened by.
Stay away from pollutants. As much as possible, stay away from allergens and toxins such as chemical fumes or secondhand smoke. Avoid extreme temperatures.
Allergens or irritants. Accompanied by. Bluish skin on face; Chest pain or tightness; Drooling or difficulty swallowing; New or recent wheezing; Chills or ...
Subjects with lack of sensitivity to peanut allergen confirmed by SPT using whole peanut extract. 11. Peanut specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) \<0.35 kU/L. 12 ...
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