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Results 41 - 50 of 59 for allergic
  1. ... majority of urticaria develop as a result of allergic reactions. Occasionally, they may be associated with autoimmune ...
  2. ... may be localized, and usually result from an allergic reaction.
  3. ... such as extremely dry air, excess sun exposure), allergic reactions, infection, and other medical conditions. A bright ...
  4. Allergic reaction is a sensitivity to a specific substance, called an allergen, that is contacted through the ...
  5. ... or dryness of the lining of the nose, allergic rhinitis, colds, or sinusitis. Other causes can include ...
  6. ... stings do not require medical care but an allergic reaction from the sting can be an emergency ...
  7. ... fluid. This symptom is often related to an allergic response. Over-the-counter antihistamines, and a cool ...
  8. When there is an allergic reaction in the body, a chemical called histamine, from specialized cells in the body tissues is released. Histamine causes allergy ...
  9. Plaque Psoriasis (VisualDX)  
    VisualDX ... Psoriasis is a common, noncontagious condition that can present in a variety of ways in the skin. The subtypes of this condition include plaque, ...
  10. Stasis Dermatitis (VisualDX)  
    VisualDX ... Dermatitis is a term used to describe irritation of the skin with scaling, rough or dry skin, redness, itching, and sometimes oozing, crusting, ...
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