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  • 121Urticaria — Hives redirects here. For other uses, see Hive (disambiguation). Urticaria Classification and external resources Urticaria on the arm ICD 10 L …

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  • 122Atopic dermatitis — Classification and external resources Atopic dermatitis ICD 10 L20 …

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  • 123Asthma — For other uses, see Asthma (disambiguation). Asthma Classification and external resources Peak flow meters are used to measure one s peak expiratory flow rate ICD 10 …

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  • 124Sublingual immunotherapy — is method of allergy treatment that uses an allergen solution given under the tongue, which over the course of treatment, reduces sensitivity to allergens. Sublingual immunotherapy, or SLIT, has a very good safety profile and is given at home in… …

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  • 125Hyposensitization — (or allergy desensitization) is a form of immunotherapy in which the patient is vaccinated with progressively larger doses of an allergen to which they have been diagnosed as being sensitive. Hyposensitization can either reduce the severity of… …

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  • 126Dairy allergy — is a food allergy immune adverse reaction to one or more of the proteins in cow s milk. Symptoms The principal symptoms are gastrointestinal, dermatological and respiratory. These can translate to: skin rash, hives, vomiting, diarrhea,… …

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  • 127Hygiene hypothesis — In medicine, the Hygiene Hypothesis states that a lack of early childhood exposure to infectious agents, symbiotic microorganisms (e.g., gut flora or probiotics), and parasites increases susceptibility to allergic diseases by suppressing natural… …

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  • 128Latex allergy — is a medical term encompassing a range of allergic reactions to natural rubber latex. Types Latex is known to cause 2 of the 4 (or 5) types of hypersensitivity:;Type 1: The most serious and rare form, type 1 is an immediate and potentially life… …

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