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  2. Latex allergy - Wikipedia

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    Allergic reactions to latex range from Type I hypersensitivity, the most serious form of reaction, to Type IV hypersensitivity. [4] Rate of onset is directly proportional to the degree of allergy: Type I responses will begin showing symptoms within minutes of exposure to latex, while Type IV responses may take hours or days to appear.

  3. Allergic contact dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    A patch test (contact delayed hypersensitivity allergy test) [17] is a commonly used examination to determine the exact cause of an allergic contact dermatitis. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, "patch testing is the gold standard for contact allergen identification". [2]

  4. Skin allergy test - Wikipedia

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    The test is done to assess allergies to drugs like penicillin [5] or bee venom. Skin testing on back. To ensure that the skin is reacting in the way it is supposed to, all skin allergy tests are also performed with proven allergens like histamine, and non-allergens like glycerin. The majority of people do react to histamine and do not react to ...

  5. Syringe 'watch' puts a life-saving allergy shot on your wrist

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    Students at Rice University have a (relatively) simple solution: put the shot on your wrist. They've developed a wearable, the EpiWear, that hides a foldable epinephrine syringe in a device not ...

  6. Mantoux test - Wikipedia

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    In the Mantoux test, a standard dose of 5 tuberculin units (TU - 0.1 ml), according to the CDC, [8] or 2 TU of Statens Serum Institute (SSI) tuberculin RT23 in 0.1 ml solution, according to the National Health Service, [9] is injected intradermally (between the layers of dermis) on the flexor surface of the left forearm, mid-way between elbow ...

  7. List of allergens - Wikipedia

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    Name Possible reaction(s) Remarks Balsam of Peru: Redness, swelling, itching, allergic contact dermatitis reactions, stomatitis (inflammation and soreness of the mouth or tongue), cheilitis (inflammation, rash, or painful erosion of the lips, oropharyngeal mucosa, or angles of their mouth), pruritus, hand eczema, generalized or resistant plantar dermatitis, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, and blisters.

  8. Stock up on KN95s after the updated CDC guidelines ... - AOL

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    Stock up on KN95s after the updated CDC guidelines: These FDA-approved masks are on sale for $1.50 a pop at Amazon Devon Kelley,Izabella Zaydenberg October 27, 2021 at 6:11 AM

  9. Meat allergy linked to lone star ticks is often misdiagnosed ...

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    Symptoms and signs of tick disease that cause red meat allergy often missed by doctors, even as cases of lone star tick illness are rising, CDC research shows. Meat allergy linked to lone star ...