Sentences with phrase «of small amounts of the allergen»

Sublingual immunotherapy is the application of small amounts of the allergen causing allergic issues in your pet under their tongues.

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To make these free of the top 8 food allergens, omit the mint chips (they contains small amounts of soy and dairy).
It's so amazing the difference the right diet makes, but if you're still getting «glutened,» or small amounts of other food allergens are slipping through in your medications, you can never reap the full rewards of a healthy life.
Finding local raw honey is the best as it contains small amounts of local flower pollen which enhances our bodies ability to adapt to this potential allergen.
The idea is, that by introducing small amounts of pollen into their system by eating raw honey, a tolerance to pollen allergens is built up.
Still, Wood recommends that children who do eat concentrated peanut products carry epinephrine injections for at least a year after passing a food challenge, an allergy test in which the child eats small amounts of the suspected allergen in the doctor's office.
In this case, a small amount of an allergen (in this case food) can trigger a major reaction.
«I have developed methods for chemical analysis that for the first time make it possible to identify fragrance compounds that have been exposed to air and thus become potent allergens in small amounts and that people may come in contact with in consumer products,» says Johanna Rudbäck at the Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Gothenburg.
Skin prick test (see picture on right)-- a doctor will add a liquid containing a small amount of the suspected allergen to a patient's forearm and then will prick the skin using a sterile lancet.
Small amounts of water vapor is present in the air and can carry things like mold, bacteria, and allergens.
In contrast to an IgE — mediated food allergy, in which the ingestion of even a small amount of the allergen elicits symptoms, in histamine intolerance, the cumulative amount of histamine is crucial.
A skin prick test, where a small amount of a potential allergen is injected just beneath your skin.
Locally produced honey, which will contain pollen spores picked up by the bees from local plants, introduces a small amount of allergen into your system.
In patients who suffer from celiac disease however, gluten is treated very much like a severe allergen, and the presence of even small amounts can trigger intense flare - ups.
Allergy tests involve exposing you to a very small amount of a particular allergen and recording the reaction.
In this test, minuscule amounts of the most common allergens, as well as any that are specifically suspected, are injected under the skin in order to create a small localized reaction.
In a skin test, we will shave an area of fur on your pet and inject small amounts of the various allergens under your animal's skin to test for reactions.
The reasoning is quite simple - a small dog produces a smaller amount of dander or allergens.
The Maltese produces a smaller amount of dander than most other breeds of dogs, which means fewer allergens in the air.
If your veterinarian suspects that your pet has atopy, he or she may offer a referral to the dermatologist for intradermal allergy testing where a small amount of test allergens are injected in the skin and a wheal (a bump) response is measured.
The veterinarian will show you how to give your dog a shot with a small amount of allergen (storage mite waste) daily, adding a bit more each day to desensitize your dog to storage mites gradually.
The dermatologist uses a tiny needle to inject a small amount of the suspected allergens (different types of storage mites) and waits for a skin reaction.
A trained veterinary dermatologist uses tiny needles to introduce small amounts of potential allergens under the skin.
Small needles inject tiny amounts of each test allergen just under the patient's skin in a specific pattern and order so that if the dog shows a small raised reaction, the allergen causing it can be identSmall needles inject tiny amounts of each test allergen just under the patient's skin in a specific pattern and order so that if the dog shows a small raised reaction, the allergen causing it can be identsmall raised reaction, the allergen causing it can be identified
Once testing identifies the specific allergens, very small amounts of the antigen are injected weekly.
By exposing kids to small amounts of suspected food allergens, new research contends that kids could slowly become less allergic.
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