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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Emotional hypersensitivity
  1. ... environmental conditions, number and type of exposures and emotional factors can indicate a predisposition to allergies.
  2. ... diseases inflammatory disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis or allergy) Leukemia Severe emotional or physical stress tissue damage (for example, burns)
  3. ... diseases Inflammatory disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis or allergy) Leukemia Severe emotional or physical stress Tissue damage (for example, burns) ...
  4. ... Infections Diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis , or allergy Leukemia Severe emotional or physical stress Tissue damage (such as from ...
  5. ... A canker sore sore can be triggered by emotional stress, dietary deficiencies, menstrual periods, hormonal changes, food allergies or trauma in the mouth. Canker sores usually ...
  6. ... dust, air pollution, dry air, spicy foods, strong emotions, certain medicines, and powders
  7. LSC may occur in people who have: Skin allergies Eczema (atopic dermatitis) Psoriasis Nervousness, anxiety, depression, and other emotional problems The problem is common in adults but ...
  8. ... Other things that can trigger canker sores include: Emotional stress Lack of certain vitamins and minerals in the diet (especially iron, folic acid , or vitamin B-12 ) Hormonal changes Food allergies Anyone can develop a canker sore. Women are ...
  9. ... or glasses? Does the tearing happen after an emotional or ... you have allergies? Did you recently hurt your eye? What seems ...
  10. ... the common cold and many other viruses Strong emotions (stress) ... allergies , such as hay fever ( allergic rhinitis ) or eczema . ...
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