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Whole-body hormone therapy, also called systemic therapy. Systemic estrogen comes as a pill, skin patch, ring, gel, cream or spray. · Low-dose vaginal estrogen.
Signs and symptoms include a rapid, weak pulse; a skin rash; and nausea and vomiting. Common triggers include certain foods, some medications, insect venom and ...
Long-term treatment. If insect stings trigger an anaphylactic reaction, a series of allergy shots (immunotherapy) might reduce the body's allergic response and ...
Food diary. Your care team may ask you to keep a food diary of your eating habits, symptoms and medicines. Skin test. A small amount of food or ...
Latex allergy may cause itchy skin and hives or even anaphylaxis. ... Seek emergency medical care if you are having or think you're having an anaphylactic ...
It is used along with ultraviolet light (found in sunlight and some special lamps) in a treatment called PUVA to treat vitiligo, a disease in which skin color ...
... skin peeling, and red eyes and tongue. But Kawasaki disease is often treatable. With early treatment, most children get better and have no long-lasting problems ...
... treatments. Significance to patient care. Dr. Otley's research helps patients by creating new treatments for skin cancer. He works on preventing and managing ...
Various ultraviolet treatments of the skin are potential therapy options for conditions including: Psoriasis; Vitiligo, a loss of skin pigment that often ...
Infant jaundice is yellow discoloration of a newborn baby's skin and eyes. Infant jaundice occurs because the baby's blood contains an excess of bilirubin ...
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