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Immunotherapy

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  A food allergy is a reaction to a food that is trigger by your immune system. Food allergies, which affect up to 8% of children and 2-3% of adults in the United States, are a significant public health concern that is on the rise. Traditional food allergy therapy focuses on rigorous allergen avoidance and the constant carrying of emergency drugs like epinephrine. Oral Immunotherapy is a novel, cutting-edge treatment approach that is becoming more widely available. A food allergy is a reaction to a food that is trigger by your immune system. Food allergies, which affect up to 8% of children and 2-3% of adults in the United States, are a significant public health concern that is on the rise. Traditional food allergy therapy focuses on rigorous allergen avoidance and the constant carrying of emergency drugs like epinephrine. Oral Immunotherapy is a novel, cutting-edge treatment approach that is becoming more widely available. Oral immunotherapy (OIT) is an experimental treatment in...

Contact Dermatitis

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  Are you concerned about a red, itchy, and swollen patch of skin? You may have contact dermatitis . It may sound frightening, but dermatitis is simply a medical term for a rash or skin inflammation, and 'contact' signifies that chemical interaction produces the rash. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, there are two types of contact dermatitis: irritant contact dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis . Treating Contact Dermatitis Fortunately, most cases of contact dermatitis can be treated at home, and neither kind is contagious. Consider the following suggestions to help alleviate your rash's symptoms: Using water and a light soap to wash the affected area Using a 1% hydrocortisone cream purchased over the counter Taking a chilly shower will help to relieve the burning and itching. Taking a cool shower will help to ease the burning and itching. Taking a bath in oatmeal is a great way to unwind (oatmeal contains anti-inflammatory and moisture-retaining p...

Treatment for Peanut Allergies

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    When a person's immune system reacts to peanuts as if they were detrimental to the body, this is known as a peanut allergy . To tell your body to get rid of the peanut allergen and stop swallowing more of it, the immune reaction causes symptoms including tongue swelling, vomiting, and diarrhea. While a peanut allergy can be overcome, most youngsters do not. Peanut allergies typically last for life.     Types of Food Exposure to or ingestion of foods like the ones listed below can cause a peanut allergy reaction:   Asian, African, Mexican, and other ethnic foods Baked goods Bread, processed in a facility with peanuts Chocolate candy Crackers Granola bars Peanut butter Peanut flour Peanut oil   Current Peanut Allergy Treatment & Management Food avoidance  Antihistamine  Epinephrine  Oral immunotherapy (OIT)  FDA Approves Palforzia  Palforzia was authorized by the FDA for commercial use in patients as an oral immunotherapy to l...