Of you that have had your toddler start allergy shots have they been worth it does it work?
I started allergy shots when I was seven. It took two or three years for me to start noticing a difference, but then they worked wonders. Before I started them my allergies were so bad sometimes it was like I was actually sick. Just five years later I barely got congested and, though, when I started the shots I was allergic to dogs, I could actually own one. They really hurt A LOT less than a flu shot or something similar and they are totally worth it. It's also best to start young because then it starts working quicker. Your toddler will complain about them and probably won't like them or want to do it, but it's so much better to get shots and be allergy free.
Unless a person is allergic to bee stings and goes into anaphylactic shock, a bee sting won't kill them. Note that multiple bee stings can increase the risk of an allergic reaction though.
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What phobia is the fear of allergies?
While Histiminaphobia is claimed to be the fear of allergies in a couple of online sources, it is not confirmed whether the term is yet recognized by the medical community.
How many people die from peanut allergies a year?
According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, as many as 1.5 million people suffer from a peanut allergy. Annually, about 100 people die from a reaction. (see Related Link below)
How do you get a cartilage tear?
Well the only way to tear cartilage is to do just that tear it by applying excessive force to the cartilage to the point it actually tears like a sheet of paper, this would be incredibly painful and very bloody, unless you have yanked on jewellery to the point it tears the cartilage just short of tearing out completely.
It is usually the nickel base metal people have problems with, but they have new base metals( palladium , X-1 White gold by stuller) being introduced in the past few years but it's still hard to find. Other alternative are platinum and Palladium
What are the human diseases occurring due to the air pollution in India?
cancer,emphysema and respiratory desises.
What is inside an allergy shot?
Anything the government wants to put in it. It it proven that we Americans have no idea what is inside vaccinations and just go on ahead and get it.
Can I give my dog something for his allergy eyes...they run like crazy in the spring and summer?
Our vet advised us to get the over the counter antihistimine "Dayhist Allergy" tablets. (Clemastine Fumarate tablets, USP 1.34 mg). It is used for both humans and dogs. It can be found in any drugstore or at 1-800-petmeds (phone#) or 1800petmeds.com for a very inexpensive price. This site also has other alergy meds available for dogs/cats over the counter.
Can allergy shots cause hives or itching?
Absolutely, and possibly much worse. If you experience hives or itching when taking allergy shots contact your doctor immediately and if that isn't an available option because they are closed or too far away, go to an emergency room, or call 911 for an ambulance. Make sure to let them know that you think you are having an allergic reaction to an allergy shot so they no how to treat you in the event you are unconscious when they arrive.
How do you know if your dog has peanut allergy?
he will throw up and wont eat them and will be funny towards them
What disease is caused by the ameba?
The name of the amoeba is Naegleria fowleri, also known as the "brain-eating amoeba" that can cause an infection, or disease. It lives in fresh water and there is a case where a person got infected with it while wakeboarding on a lake in Florida.
Infant hives (or if chronic is called 'urticaria') is an allergy or allergies which and can appear on the lips, tongue, eyes, hands and feet and can be caused by: * Cold * Heat * Sunlight * Water * Pollens * Dander (no pets!) * Mold spores * Foods * Drugs * Insects Food allergies only account for 5% of the cause of hives in infants. If the hives are chronic it has been associated with infection - viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic. Working with your doctor is important. He/she may try the infant on a type of medication. The good news is that often these hives will only last about a year and many children with high allergies will outgrow them.
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Can you take allegra 180 with acetaminaphin?
Sure you can, just ask Michael Jackson or his doctor that prescribed his drugs.
How do you eat something you're allergic to?
You do not.
You find substitutions or get over it. It's just food.
When your body comes into contact with any substance that you may be allergic to (such as pollen, dust or even surgical adhesive), it reacts to it by trying to get rid of the foreign particles.
One such method of the body reacting is by producing more mucus to help push the substance out of the body. So it is possible if you are allergic to surgical adhesive to produce more mucus.
There are many medications currently available that help releive the symptoms associated with allergies. The problem that my good friend encountered however was that these medications did not provide long term relef for the allergies. He did however find a homeopathic product that helped adjust his body's immune system towards the allergen, reducing the severity and recurrence of his allergies.The product that he used is SinusWars6. Another way of reducing the likelihood of having an allergic reaction is by trying to avoid those allergen substances. you can do those by getting a local pollen count in your area and understanding when it is that the ragweed and redtop come into pollenation. I think the Claritin website provides updates with regards to pollen counts in every state.
How do you know if are allergic to something?
You know you areallergic to something if you swell up, start to sneeze, or usually get red and blotchy. Some people's throat even closes and there airways are blocked!
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Can you safely store peanut butter around someone with an allergy to it?
In my house my mom always put it in the top shelf of a cabinet with no other food products. Don't put it by anything the peanut allergy sufferer would touch/eat.