Allergic reaction to cold air

    • [DOC File]Definition of remodeling in ocular allergy

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      An allergic reaction, which is also called a hypersensitivity reaction, is an abnormal response by the body’s immune system to a foreign substance that normally would not cause a problem. In asthma these foreign substances are called allergens (this term will be explained later) and common allergens associated with asthma are air pollutants ...

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    • Cold Allergy: Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention Tips, and More

      Physical allergies – allergic reaction due to a physical stimulus such as heat/cold, sunlight, or a minor injury. Exercise-induced allergy – an allergic or anaphylaxic reaction triggered by exercising. Epidemiology: Food sensitivity: All ages, but most common in …

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    • [DOC File]Appendix 4 - SCA Field Leaders

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      The higher the air temperature, the slower the rate of heat loss by radiation. ... Heat Loss Reflexes become ineffective when the surrounding air is: (a) hot & dry (b) cold & dry (c) hot & humid (d) cold & humid ... hypothyroidism (b) cancer (c) an allergic reaction …

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      Which of the following are signs of a bad allergic reaction (different from a mild allergic reaction)? a. stuffy nose, sneezing, and itchy eyes . b. itchy skin . c. swelling of the tongue and face and trouble breathing . d. a raised, red skin rash . 5. A co-worker is having a bad allergic reaction.

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    • [DOC File]Biology 11: Immune System and Disease Worksheets

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      2. Classification of ocular allergic diseases: SAC, PAC, AKC, VKC, GPC. Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (SAC) is the most common form of allergy and is associated with sensitization and exposure to environmental allergens, particularly pollen. The perennial form (PAC) usually involves sensitization to mites or to multiple antigens.

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    • [DOC File]Emily Ngo

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      An allergen is any antigen that causes an allergic reaction in a sensitive person. A person is either allergic to many antigens, or to none. All allergies are severe. Histamines stimulate inflammation. One symptom of an allergy can be itchy eyes. Anaphylaxis is the most severe response to an allergen, and is potentially fatal.

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      This reaction leads to inflammation (redness and swelling) that causes allergic diseases, which can affect different parts of the body, such as: • hay fever (nose and eyes) • eczema or hives (the skin) • anaphylaxis (this is the most severe allergic disease and it can affect the whole body) • asthma (the lungs).

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    • [DOC File]ALLERGY and ASTHMA

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      Eosinophils, macrophages, T-lymphocytes, neutrophils, and epithelial cells are also other cells that contribute to the inflammation of the lungs in asthma individuals. Non-allergy triggers also take part in starting an allergy reaction. Such triggers are cold air, exercise, or even irritants such as air pollution, cigarette smoke, or aerosols.

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    • [DOC File]Allergies - Wellness Trading Post

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      Allergic reaction. Exposure to cold of humid air. Odors. Other _____ Wheezing. Coughing. Shortness of breath. Unable to speak without taking a breath. Bluish color of skin/nails. Other _____ How often do asthma attacks occur? ...

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    • [DOC File]ASTHMA - cnaZone

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      A local reaction occurs around the site of injury (example: swelling or hives on the injured foot after being stung by a bee). Local reactions can be slight or more pronounced. More severe local reactions (extreme swelling) are called hypersensitivity reactions. Conversely, a systemic reaction is an allergic reaction occurring throughout the body.

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