Not exact matches
Globally, over 220 million people suffer from food allergies and
most countries report an increase in incidence.26 It is predicted that by 2050 the number of patients affected by
allergic diseases in Australia will increase by 70 % to 7.7 million.27 By 2021, the markets for naturally healthy (US$ 291 billion), food intolerance (US$ 42 billion) and organic products (US$ 45 billion) are expected to have grown at up to 4.5 % compound annual growth rate (CAGR).28
In summary, although the overall effect of breast - feeding on
allergic disease remains unknown,
most practitioners agree that exclusive breast - feeding is the preferred method of nutrition for all infants based on other potential benefits of breast - feeding.
Although
most experts maintain that the health benefits of breast - feeding far outweigh any possible negative impacts it may bear, there has been no clear consensus on its effects on
allergic disease.
Most experts agree that breast - feeding is the most effective and appropriate feeding method for infants, and that exclusive breast - feeding is effective in minimizing risk for development of allergic dise
Most experts agree that breast - feeding is the
most effective and appropriate feeding method for infants, and that exclusive breast - feeding is effective in minimizing risk for development of allergic dise
most effective and appropriate feeding method for infants, and that exclusive breast - feeding is effective in minimizing risk for development of
allergic disease.
Most of these studies examined eczema in the first 2 years of life in infants with a family history of
allergic disease.
«Asthma and airway
allergic responses are among the
most common chronic
diseases in childhood affecting more than 6 million children in the US,» said John Wherry, Ph.D., Deputy Editor of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology.
Also in this issue: the science of sex ratios in future generations, the real trick to successful negotiations, and the
disease that makes people
allergic to the
most common chemicals in everyday life.
The
allergic form is
most common and affects more than 4 million people worldwide, according to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
I like to help my patents understand that gluten intolerance is not, as we commonly hear, a strictly genetic
disease, and supporting this idea is the fact that
most people with celiac also have one or more other
allergic disorders.
Most people will eat foods they are
allergic to several times during the day and eventually the inflammation will spread throughout the body and create an environment for weight gain and chronic
disease.
When it comes to food allergy, anaphylaxis — the
most immediate and severe of all
allergic disease — is well understood, however, the more chronic types of allergy related conditions are not.
Most of the
allergic disease that occurs in dogs and cats affects the skin.
The etiology of eosinophilic oral
diseases in dogs and cats may vary, but an
allergic component seems to play a role in
most cases.
Frequent or constant scratching, licking, biting, scooting, and / or rubbing are
most often signs of
allergic skin
disease.
Allergic skin
disease is one of the
most common problems that pets have.
The
most common conditions that are treated include traumatic nerve injuries, intervertebral disk
disease, degenerative myelopathy, epilepsy and other central nervous system disorders; asthma,
allergic dermatitis, lick granulomas; and chronic pain such as that caused by degenerative joint
disease.
Flea
allergic dermatitis (FAD) is the
most common skin
disease in dogs, and is very common in cats as well.
The
most common form of
allergic skin
disease in dogs is caused by allergies to ordinary contaminants in your pet's environment — contaminants that are nearly impossible to eliminate.
As discussed in previous blogs, chronic ear issues are
most commonly due to pre-existing
allergic skin
disease, sometimes affecting other areas of the body as well.
Flea allergy dermatitis, an
allergic reaction to the flea's saliva, is one of the
most common causes of skin
disease in dogs and cats.
In years past we used to think that stress caused overgrooming, but now we know that
most of the time the stress is aggravating the
allergic disease and making the overgrooming worse.
Our
most common
diseases or injuries include: gastroenteritis, parvovirus, gastric dilatation and volvulus, foreign body ingestion, dystocia, pyometra, seizures, back pain or intervertebral disk
disease, vestibular
disease, lacerations, abscesses,
allergic reactions, snake bites, various toxins (including rodenticides, permethrin, drug ingestion, and ethylene glycol), trauma, renal failure, congestive heart failure, feline urinary obstruction, diabetics management, neoplasias, head trauma and coagulopathies.
In fact, FAD is the
most common skin
disease in dogs in the U.S. Flea allergies often spike in the summer, and pets that have seasonal allergies are more likely to have an
allergic reaction to fleabites.
Some animals can become
allergic to fleas, and flea allergy dermatitis is the
most common skin
disease of dogs and cats.
Most skin
diseases can be categorized as bacterial, fungal or
allergic.
The second
most common type of
allergic skin
disease in dogs and cats is atopic dermatitis.
How to improve diagnosis and treatment of equine insect bite sensitivity, one of the
most common
allergic skin
diseases in horses.
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Allergic Skin
Disease: Fleas are one of the
most common culprits of skin allergies in dogs.
This is not the
most accurate way to diagnose ringworm because other
diseases (like skin mites or
allergic skin
disease) can mimic the fungus.
This type of allergy goes by several names: the
most common are atopy,
allergic skin
disease, or
allergic inhalant dermatitis.