there's a couple of medication to prevent allergic reactions called loratodine, benadryl, and i think nasonex. anything like an antihistamine.
take benadryl.
yes
No cheetahs are not allergic to anything. They have not had any allergic reactions to anything yet.
Diphenhydramine is generally ordered for patients before infusion of blood components if the patient has a history of mild/moderate allergic (urticarial) reactions during/following transfusion.
no, it depends on what you are allergic to!
12. Lance suffers from allergic reactions to gluten, so he avoids eating any foods that contain
An allergic reaction can be hives or even a severe reaction such as anaphylactic shock. If you have any concerns regarding the medication you are on or the symptoms you may be having call your doctor immediatly. Severe allergic reactions can cause death.
Ferrets are not good pets for any children. There are no tests for allergic reactions for human from ferrets. Ferrets don't produce dander like cats, which causes allergic reactions in humans.
Mold on paper can be harmful if it releases spores that are inhaled. It can cause allergic reactions, respiratory issues, and potential skin irritation. It is best to address mold on paper promptly to prevent any health risks.
Allergic reactions are not typically a trigger for a vasovagal nerve reaction. However, there are a number of known triggers, as well as some unknown. Any type of nerve malfunction, stress, or pain can trigger a reaction, so the symptoms associated with an allergic reactions should not be ruled out entirely.
Yes it is safe. i would suggest buying non-dye and non-scented detergent and fabric softener for baby's clothes to prevent any allergic reactions :) and always use the delicate cycle
peroxide will not burn any unopened oraffice on the human body unless the user is allergic i am not aware of any burning cases instead rashes or boils form allergic reactions
unusual reactions to antimalarial drugs or related medicines in the past should let his or her physician know before taking the drugs again. The physician should also be told about any allergies to foods, dyes, preservatives, or other substances.
There could be any number of reasons including, but not limited to, allergic reactions and pregnancy. See your doctor.