In a letter to Veterinary Times during July 1999, veterinarian Lyn Thomson responded, «This would indicate that veterinarians must consider and report the whole range of immune mediated diseases post vaccination, including flea allergy, atopic dermatitis, dietary hypersensitivity,
contact hypersensitivity, asthma, autoimmune diseases, lymphoma, lymphoid leukaemia, multiple myeloma, plasmcytoma, hisiiocytoma, thymoma, and immunodeficiency disease.»
Immunomodulatory Effects of Low - Intensity Near - Infrared Laser Irradiation on
Contact Hypersensitivity Reaction.
To address this issue, the investigators examined the effects of these vitamins on the development of Th17 cells and in a mouse model of
contact hypersensitivity.
Not exact matches
If she's smart, she'll develop an acute Type IV
hypersensitivity contact dermatitis to David Patterson's physical presence, especially when cameras are around.
When someone with an allergy comes into
contact with an allergen like pollen for example, they may have
hypersensitivity symptoms such as hay fever, eczema, or asthma.Type 2: AntibodiesThe second type of
hypersensitivity symptoms have to do with antibodies.
Contact or atopic allergies,
hypersensitivity to certain medications, poor grooming habits, dirty feeding bowls, a suppressed immune system or a weakened immune system due to other concurrent health issues are also possible factors.
Type IV
hypersensitivities don't involve antibodies and examples of type IV
hypersensitivities are
contact dermatitis, diabetes and thyroid disease.
Type II and III
hypersensitivities can occur with
contact or inhaling antigens but often appear as food intolerance or food sensitivity and tend to involve IgA and IgM antibodies.
These reactions are restricted to the area of skin that comes in direct
contact with the product, so they do not reflect a systemic toxicosis but rather a local
hypersensitivity.
Fleas also cause flea allergy dermatitis due to flea saliva that comes in
contact with the cat's skin and results in redness and
hypersensitivity.
When the parasites begin to die off, the animal may experience a mild
hypersensitivity reaction including diarrhea Self - limiting reactions may include lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, staggering, hypersalivation, convulsions within 24 hours of treatment It is important to stop therapy and
contact your veterinarian immediately if you think your pet has a medical problem or side effect from this product's therapy Can this drug be given with other drugs?
People with known
hypersensitivity should avoid
contact with Atopica.
Contact dermatitis, a less frequent problem, can occur when dogs with hypersensitivities to irritants come into contact with substances in household products, plants or ferti
Contact dermatitis, a less frequent problem, can occur when dogs with
hypersensitivities to irritants come into
contact with substances in household products, plants or ferti
contact with substances in household products, plants or fertilizers.