It appears that hay fever, along
with other allergic diseases, such as asthma, atopic dermatitis and food allergies are increasing over time,» says Nish.
Not exact matches
Scientists from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, and
other institutions discovered the mutations in four unrelated families
with severe atopic dermatitis and studied the resulting cell - signaling defects that contribute to
allergic disease.
Children
with asthma and
other allergic diseases should be able to participate in any sport they choose, provided the allergist's advice is followed.
«Accordingly, we examined the effects of
allergic disease on respiratory health in two sets of patients
with COPD, one a nationally representative sample of 1,381 COPD patients from the National Health and Nutrition Survey III (NHANES III) and the
other a cohort of 77 former smokers
with COPD from a study of the effects of endotoxin exposure on health status.»
They thus play a key role in triggering the
allergic reactions associated
with asthma and
other allergic diseases.
In asthma and
other allergic diseases, the immune system overreacts to minor threats — kind of like killing a mosquito
with a bazooka.
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.
and many
others are full of ingredients that can cause
allergic reactions in people
with hypothyroidism and autoimmune Hashimoto's
disease.
It responds
with inflammation,
allergic reactions, and
other symptoms we relate to a variety of
diseases.
Older pets can have issues
with the GI tract as a result of
other disease such as endocrine
diseases,
allergic disease and neoplasia.
A veterinarian
with this specialty has typically had significant training and developed plenty of experience in the management of
allergic skin
disease and
other issues relating to your pet.
Pregnant or nursing animals Do not use in patients
with head trauma, central nervous system disorders, pets
with liver
disease, respiratory compromise or heart failure Use
with caution in geriatric or debilitated pets, those
with severe kidney
disease, Addison's
disease or hypothyroidism If your pet has had an
allergic reaction to buprenorphine or
other similar drugs Directions:
Use
with caution in Boxers and Sighthounds (greyhounds, whippets, wolfhounds, etc.) are sensitive Use
with caution in pets
with history of liver
disease or blood abnormalities Those in shock, or animals
with tetanus or suffering strychnine poisoning Pets exposed to organophosphate insecticides, including flea collars, within a month of using acepromazine Pets currently using
other depressants Pets
with high blood pressure or
other circulation problems Pets
with seizure disorders Geriatrics or those in a weakened state Pregnant or nursing animals Pets known to have had an
allergic reaction to acepromazine or
other phenothiazines Directions:
Use cautiously or not at all in patients
with liver or kidney
disease, hypothyroidism, hypoadrenocorticicism (Addison's
disease), head trauma, central nervous system conditions or hydrocephalus Use
with caution in older or debilitated patients Pregnant and nursing pets Patients
with heartworm
disease Patients
with pneumonia or
other respiratory conditions where a lot of mucus is produced Pets known to have had an
allergic reaction to butorphanol or like products Directions:
Pets also receiving drugs known as MAO inhibitors Use
with caution in those
with liver or kidney
disease Safety is unknown in pregnant or nursing animals, or in long - term use Use
with caution in working dogs as it may cause too much sedation Pets known to have had an
allergic reaction to buspirone or
other anti-anxiety drugs Directions:
Use
with caution in pets
with liver or kidney
disease Use
with caution in older, debilitated animals, or those
with certain types of glaucoma Use
with caution in working dogs (military / police / seeing eye / hearing, etc.) as too much sedation may impede their ability to work and learn Pregnant and nursing animals Pets known to have had an
allergic reaction to alprazolam or
other benzodiazepine medications (ex.
Safety in pregnant or nursing animals is unknown Do not use in patients
with head trauma or
with a history of seizures Use
with caution in pets
with respiratory depression, liver or kidney
disease If your pet has had an
allergic reaction to tramadol, codeine or
other narcotics Directions:
Not for use during diabetic emergencies, including diabetic coma Pets who have stopped eating, are anorexic, vomiting, showing signs of extreme drowsiness or fatigue and / or showing signs of severe ketoacidosis Cats
with liver, kidney or thyroid
disease or a serious infection, illness or trauma Pregnant and nursing cats Known to be ineffective in cats resistant to insulin therapy Pets known to have had an
allergic reaction to glipizide or
other sulfa drugs Directions:
calcium or potassium) imbalance Use
with caution in pets
with kidney or liver
disease or diabetes Pets
with a history of calcium oxalate bladder stones Pregnant and nursing pets Pets known to have had an
allergic reaction to furosemide or
other sulfa drugs Directions:
Animals
with a systemic fungal infection Animals
with some types of mange (mites) Injectable methylprednisolone should not be given to pets
with low platelets nor injected into infected joints or
other infected areas Pets
with stomach ulcers, corneal ulcers, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, liver and kidney
disease or congestive heart failure Pets
with serious bacterial or viral infections Pets
with Cushing's
disease should only receive this medication during very stressful events Do not use in pregnant animals or in breeding males Use
with caution in very young animals and diabetics If your pet has had an
allergic reaction to methylprednisolone or
other glucocorticoids Directions:
Itching and scratching are commonly associated
with flea allergy dermatitis and
other allergic skin
diseases.
It is used in the management and treatment of immune mediated
disease such as immune mediated hemolytic anemia, or thombocytopenia: many CNS disorders: some neoplasia: dermatologic
diseases:
allergic reactions such as asthma, hives, and itching: inflammatory orthopedic
diseases: endocrine disorders including Addison's: respiratory
disease with an inflammatory component, inflammatory bowel
diseases and many
other conditions.
In
other breeds this is abnormal and may be seen
with allergic reactions and / or inflammation of the eye as occurs in viral and bacterial
diseases.