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    Allergy Immunotherapy

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    Allergen Immunotherapy Allergies are annoying‚ inconvenient and can even be deadly‚ but what is an allergy? An allergy is: “a response to certain substances – called allergens – by the immune system that is considered abnormal” (1) though very little is known about why people developed allergies; we do have a number of treatments available. There are different treatments available for different allergy symptoms. For example‚ a person experiencing breathing troubles due to an allergic reaction

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    and reference) allergies and anxiety disorders of childhood; however‚ the data on food allergies and its association with anxiety disorders in children seems to be sparse. In children with severe food allergies‚ anxiety and parental stress have been shown to negatively impact quality of life scores especially among

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    Food Allergies

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    Food Allergies Food allergy occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks a food protein‚ confusing it to be a hostile invader. Ingestion of the offending food may trigger the sudden release of chemicals‚ including histamine‚ resulting in symptoms of an allergic reaction. The symptoms may be mild (rashes‚ hives‚ itching‚ swelling‚ etc.) or severe (trouble breathing‚ wheezing‚ loss of consciousness‚ etc.). A food allergy can be potentially fatal. It is estimated that approximately 12 million Americans

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    Many people don’t like eating healthy because the food is does not taste good. Peanut butter is a tasty treat that is also healthy and it provides nutrition for people all over the world. Peanut butter has been invented and reinvented throughout the years. Dr. George Washington Carver was someone who reinvented peanut butter. He was born on July 12‚ 1864 in Diamond Grove‚ Missouri. Dr. Carver was the first person in history to invent. His parents were Mary and Giles Carver‚ slaves of Susan and

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    Allergy Skin Testing

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    The first important step in battling allergies is finding out what you’re allergic to. Upon the onset of allergy symptoms‚ head your way to a physician or allergist to identify what triggered the reaction. Allergy Skin Testing is a safe and easy way for them to find out and confirm the allergens that caused the allergic reaction‚ and it can be performed on both children and adults. Common allergy symptoms that may require you to get an allergy skin testing include: Itchiness in the eyes‚ nose‚ throat

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    Allergies Some children have food allergies which means that they cannot tolerate certain foods and they may become very ill which may lead to going into anaphylactic shock if they eat certain foods. Some children are allergic to nuts or eggs and it is very important to make sure these foods are avoided which means checking the ingredients of some food products very carefully as every small amount can cause problems for allergic children and also some medical conditions can be cause by a child’s

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    Allergy Assessment Form

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    Allergy Assessment Form Name____________________________________ Age__________ Sex_______________ Date__________________ I. Chief Complaint: ___________________________________________________________________________________ II. Present Illness: _____________________________________________________________________________________ III. Collateral allergic symptoms: Eyes: Pruritus________ Burning _______ Lacrimation_______ Swelling _______ Injection ______ Discharge ________ Ears:

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    Peanut Butter

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    Peanut Butter The average American consumes up to three pounds of peanut butter annually‚ but do they know that they are eating more than just peanut butter? When you make that peanut butter and jelly sandwich you use a few general ingredients like; Bread‚ fruit preserves‚ crunchy or smooth peanut butter and according to the FDA’s handbook “Food Defect Action Levels” the acceptable levels of insect parts and rodent hairs allowed in your peanut butter. Consumers should be more informed about the

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    Causes of Food Allergy

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    What Causes Food Allergy? Food allergies occur when the immune system mounts an attack on certain proteins in certain foods. The substances in the food that cause this immune system response are called allergens. The immune system is a complex network of cells and molecules that help defend the body against unknown substances. When a properly functioning immune system detects an unknown substance‚ it responds to this threat by producing proteins called antibodies against the invaders. The antibodies

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    Food Allergy

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    detailed history and physical examination and diagnostic tests - skin prick test (SPT) -serum-specific IgE testing to foods -oral food challenges * Referral to an allergist is IMPORTANT to confirm the diagnosis of a suspected food allergy. *Patients SHOULD avoid the food in question until assessment‚ and an epinephrine auto-injector should be prescribed‚ even if the diagnosis is uncertain. HISTORY It is IMPORTANT to inquire about all suspected foods and to discuss the manner

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