...the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. Dupixent is used to treat: asthma dependent on corticosteroid therapy or eosinophilic asthma, in adults and children ages 6 years and older atopic...
...likely to be diagnosed with allergic rhinitis. The genetic tendency to develop allergic rhinitis and other allergic conditions, such as asthma and atopic dermatitis (eczema), is known as atopy. Up...
...as stress, allergies, excessive sweating, and exposure to certain metals like nickel and cobalt. Who is at risk for developing dyshidrotic eczema? Individuals with a history of atopic dermatitis, those...
...is covered in further detail in the causes section below. IgE reactions are the most common, causing the symptoms described above. Rarer, non-IgE-mediated reactions can cause different symptoms, including:[1] Atopic...
...pneumonia, paralysis of the facial nerves, and problems related to keeping one’s balance or problems with hearing.5 Because shingles share characteristics with many other conditions, including herpes simplex, impetigo, dermatitis herpetiformis,...
...impetigo, dermatitis herpetiformis, and contact dermatitis, it can easily be confused with these conditions. In cases where a rash is not present, a laboratory test will usually be necessary to...
...treatment plans and in diagnosing allergic conditions such as hay fever, allergic asthma, dermatitis, food allergies, penicillin allergy, bee venom allergy, and latex allergy. Who Should Undergo and Expected Results...
...Headaches, dizziness, memory problems, numbness, tingling * **Cardiac:** Heart palpitations, arrhythmias * **Skin:** Erythema migrans (bull’s-eye rash), acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans (thinning, discolored skin) * **Other:** Swollen lymph nodes, digestive issues,...
...flow problems Wound healing problems Casts also carry a set of risks, including: Skin irritation Skin infections Heat injury Pressure soles Joint stiffness Dermatitis References: Anand A, Sala DA. “Clubfoot:...
...sinusitis, and occupational lung disease Eye diseases such as allergic rhinitis or hay fever Skin diseases like eczema and contact dermatitis Severe reactions to medications, food, vaccines, and insect bites...