Well a allergic reaction can be triggered depending on what you are alergic to and how bad.It can be triggered by smell touch or eating it thats why you should always have a epipen.For example I am allergic to peanut butter if I ate it I would get big hives and probably wouldn't be able to breath someone or myself would have to give me my epipen.
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.
Antihistamines block the release of histamine, a substance that causes allergic reactions.
Yes, various airborne substances, such as pollen, dust, and mold spores, can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Additionally, foods can also cause allergic responses, with common allergens including nuts, shellfish, and dairy. Moreover, certain bacteria and viruses can lead to infections that may provoke immune responses similar to allergies. Overall, both environmental and dietary factors can significantly impact allergic reactions and sensitivities.
The simple answer is nothing. Allergic reactions are caused by your own immune system attacking itself. Since your immune system is your bodies defense against pathogens, and foreign objects an allergic reaction is a type of autoimmune disorder.
OSHA classifies chemicals that produce allergic reactions in normal tissues as sensitizers. These chemicals can trigger allergic reactions in individuals who are exposed to them, even at low levels. It is important for employers to identify sensitizers in the workplace and take necessary precautions to protect workers from potential health effects.
No, a sexually transmitted allergic reaction cannot occur from intimate contact with a partner. Allergic reactions are triggered by exposure to allergens, not through sexual contact.
Yes, some people can be allergic to warm wax used in hair removal or other treatments. Allergic reactions may be triggered by the ingredients in the wax, such as fragrances, resins, or additives. Symptoms can include redness, itching, or swelling. It's always advisable to perform a patch test before using a new product to check for any allergic reactions.
Benadryl, an antihistamine, may help alleviate mild allergic reactions, including symptoms potentially triggered by MSG (monosodium glutamate) in sensitive individuals. However, not everyone reacts to MSG in an allergic manner; some may experience non-allergic reactions like headaches or nausea. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment options if MSG consumption leads to adverse effects.
Allergic reactions to antibiotics can cause Secondary vasculitis
No, allergic reactions do not typically result in fever. Fever is more commonly associated with infections or other medical conditions, rather than allergic reactions.
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, peanuts can cause allergic reactions in some people.
You can have an allergic reaction anyplace where there is something you are allergic to. So simple answer yes.
No cheetahs are not allergic to anything. They have not had any allergic reactions to anything yet.
The chemical responsible for triggering allergic reactions in the body is called histamine.
Patients who have allergic reactions to aspirin should not be treated with NSAIDs
Yes, allergic reactions can sometimes cause a fever as part of the body's immune response to the allergen.