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  1. Allergic reaction can be provoked by skin contact with poison plants, chemicals and animal scratches, as well ... mildew, dust, nuts and shellfish, may also cause allergic reaction. Medications such as penicillin and other antibiotics ...
  2. Rashes/Images ... Rashes ... Discover the causes, symptoms, and treatments of contact dermatitis, a skin condition caused by direct contact with an allergen or ...
  3. This is an example of an allergic skin reaction (allergic dermatitis) caused by hair dye. The skin on the neck is red (erythematous), thickened (lichenified), scaly, and crusted.
  4. ... a simple adverse reaction to the drug. The allergic reaction occurs when the immune system, having been ...
  5. Allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, is a collection of symptoms, predominantly in the nose and eyes, to ...
  6. Allergic reaction is a sensitivity to a specific substance, called an allergen, that is contacted through the ...
  7. Allergic reaction to bee stings occurs when a person becomes sensitized to the venom from a previous ... will only cause local pain and swelling. The allergic reaction comes when the immune system is oversensitized ...
  8. Allergic reactions to a certain food can include diffuse hives, hoarse voice, wheezing, and, in severe reactions, ... rashes, but the best way to prevent future allergic reactions is to avoid the offending food in ...
  9. ... are two types of fungus. Both can cause allergic reactions. Fungal spores can circulate in the air and may cause allergic rhinitis when inhaled.
  10. Many medications may produce allergic rashes. This individual has had an allergic reaction to ampicillin.
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