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Results 1 - 10 of 47 for Bacteria allergy
  1. ... the eustachian tube becomes swollen from colds or allergies. Bacteria trapped in the eustachian tube may produce an ...
  2. ... in high doses can be effective for susceptible bacteria. If there is an allergy to penicillin, chloramphenicol may be used. Sometimes, corticosteroids ...
  3. ... immune system normally protects your body against harmful bacteria and viruses. If you have seasonal allergies, this system reacts strongly to harmless pollens. Seasonal ...
  4. ... The correct answer is false. Antibiotics only kill bacteria, not viruses. Colds are caused by viruses, and allergies are caused by allergens. This means antibiotics will ...
  5. ... removal surgery Infections, most often those caused by bacteria Inflammatory disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis or allergy) Leukemia or Hodgkin disease Tissue damage (for example, ...
  6. ... formed from a collection of dead tissue, dead bacteria, and live and dead phagocytes. IMMUNE SYSTEM DISORDERS AND ALLERGIES Immune system disorders occur when the immune response ...
  7. ... protects the body against harmful substances, such as bacteria and ... a nut allergy, your immune system is overly reactive. When the ...
  8. ... condition turns into long-lasting (chronic) lung disease. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis may also be caused by: Fungi or bacteria in humidifiers, heating systems, and air conditioners found ...
  9. ... system normally reacts to the presence of toxins, bacteria or ... actual food allergy, as opposed to simple intolerance due to the ...
  10. ... eyelids. This allows for the excess growth of bacteria that are normally present on the skin. These problems can be caused by allergies, hormone changes during adolescence, or skin conditions such ...
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