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Allergies
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Eosinophilic Esophagitis: The Difference Between Acid Reflux and Allergic Esophagus Explained
Eosinophilic esophagitis is an allergic condition of the esophagus that may be misdiagnosed as reflux. This allergic esophagitis can can cause symptoms of food sticking and heartburn that does not get better with acid blocking medications. It is highly associated with food allergies and may be treated with nasal steroids taken by mouth or elimination of food allergens.
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Finding An Effective Allergy Treatment
You cannot relate to the discomfort that allergies do cause to people, unless you have experienced it yourself, having a negative reaction to a certain substance. Such reactions to different elements can make a person feel extremely miserable.
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No Fun With Latex Allergy
A person with latex allergy is someone who is very sensitive to substances found in natural latex and suffers an adverse reaction when in contact with the material. The thin, and stretchy latex rubber found in gloves, balloons and condoms contains high levels of this protein and is more allergic than other products made of rubber.
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Instantly Avoid More Toxic Load To Your Body?
By bringing resolution to leaky gut syndrome in this way, the toxic load on the body and liver is reduced, nutritional uptake is enhanced, and immune responses associated with food allergies are minimized and often disappear entirely.
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Food Allergies, Intolerance and Adverse Reactions Associated With Specific Pollens
Food allergies are not as common as people think according to most doctors. However, many doctors and most people are unaware that many pollens that cause allergy symptoms cross react with foods. Foods ingested that cross react with specific pollens can cause allergic type reactions, burning mouth syndrome or oral allergy syndrome (OAS), stomach symptoms or even rarely anaphylaxis. This article reviews the most common or well documented associations.
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Peanuts - Friend or Foe?
For most children, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich would be a great meal. But for a child who is allergic to peanuts, that sandwich could be a death sentence.
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Treat Your Allergies Before They Treat You
Technically, allergy refers to an altered state or response by the body to any substance. Some people develop allergic reactions to pollen, dust, cold or to medications. Avoidance is always the best way to control allergies. But when allergens are unknown, allergy treatments are the only way to handle the hypersensitivity of the body.
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