Measles is a highly contagious viral infection characterized by symptoms such as high fever, cough, runny nose, and a distinctive rash. In contrast, an allergic reaction is an immune response to a specific allergen, which can manifest as hives, itching, swelling, or respiratory issues. While measles is caused by a virus and can lead to serious complications, allergic reactions are usually triggered by substances like pollen, food, or medications. Diagnosis and treatment for each condition differ significantly, with measles requiring vaccination for prevention and allergic reactions often managed with antihistamines or avoidance of triggers.
A terrible allergic reaction for bleach can last for days. If you are having too big of an issue, you should see medical attention.
The difference is reactants are material used before the chemical reaction. And products are the new substances created as a result of the chemical reaction. Correct me if im wrong... but im almost positive this is correct
Yes, any type of swelling is normal with an allergic reaction. If the swelling gets worse or starts moving upward, seek medical attention right away.
I've seen a few via internet searches, and I personally have had reactions to Polypropylene, so I know firsthand that it can happen. I haven't had a formal allergy test yet though.
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Chemical reactions involve the breaking and forming of chemical bonds between atoms to create new substances, while nuclear reactions involve the changes in the nucleus of an atom, resulting in the formation of different isotopes or elements. Chemical reactions typically involve changes in electron distribution, whereas nuclear reactions involve changes in the structure of the atom's nucleus. Additionally, nuclear reactions release much larger amounts of energy compared to chemical reactions.
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It may be an allergic reation to something unusual you ate or drank or lack of brushing teeth. when you brush your teeth you should also brish your tongue and cheeks. Call you doctor to make an appointment to see about your blisters.Tay Tay Rules
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A reagent is a substance consumed during a chemical reaction to produce a specific product, while a catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process. In other words, reagents participate in the reaction, while catalysts facilitate the reaction without being altered themselves.