Articles tagged: Allergic Reaction
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Bob Taylor Taylor When we were teens working our first jobs, waiting tables at a private school in the summer, when scientists would come from the world over to have conferences, study, and get fed three times a day, we witnessed the more extreme cases of allergic reactions when a scientist asked if there were any shellfish in the fare we were serving. written by Sven Ullmann In layman terms, wheat allergy refers to adverse reactions involving your immune system to one or more protein elements in wheat. written by tom alter Asthma is a disease of the respiratory tract that can lead to restriction of the passage of the air causing breathlessness that may be severe or just mild. In most people the disease lay undetected for long durations of time because of the mildness of symptoms. But in the cases where there are severe symptoms of breathlessness and choking the disease needs to be addressed properly. written by tom alter Asthma in young adults, those in their twenties and thirties is very similar to the childhood asthma. In fact most of the young adults who develop evident symptoms of asthma are those who have remained undiagnosed and therefore untreated in their childhood. Many children who have susceptibility towards chest infections and other bronchial disorders are often termed as "bronchial" children. They may be having asthma which does not get diagnosed. As adults they show signs and symptoms that can no longer be denied. written by Charles Amith Learn more about the foods that can increase your allergic and asthmatic reactions. written by Amanda Baker Are allergies and asthma related? If so, to what degree? Explore the the possible answers. written by David Silva You often hear the terms "asthma" and "allergies" lumped together. But do you know why? << previous page 1 next page>> |