- 61. Occupational asthma
- (Occupational asthma)
- ... such as chest tightness, wheezing and shortness of breath. When diagnosed and treated early, occupational asthma may be reversible. Long-term exposure to allergy-causing substances can cause worsening ...
- 62. Exercise-induced asthma
- (Exercise-induced asthma)
- ... or histamine. These tests are done only at specialized clinics. Allergy skin tests. During a skin test, your skin is pricked with purified allergy extracts and observed for signs of an allergic reaction. ...
- 63. Childhood asthma
- (Childhood asthma)
- ... tests (spirometry) measure how quickly and how much air your child can exhale. Your child may have lung function tests at rest, after exercising and after taking asthma medication. Allergy skin testing ...
- 64. Asthma attack
- (Asthma attack)
- ... Allergy tests can help identify your allergic triggers. Washing your hands frequently can help reduce your risk of catching a cold virus. If your asthma flares up when you exercise in the cold, it ...
- 65. Asthma
- (Asthma)
- ... such as chemical fumes, gases or dust Allergy-induced asthma, triggered by particular allergens, such as pet dander, cockroaches or pollen When to see a doctor Seek emergency treatment Severe asthma ...
- 66. Hives and angioedema
- (Hives and angioedema)
- ... or angioedema isn't apparent from your medical history or if your symptoms persist or recur often, your doctor may recommend an allergy skin test. Puncture, prick or scratch (percutaneous) test. This ...
- 67. Vasculitis
- (Vasculitis)
- ... triggered by an allergy, most often to a medication or an infection. Kawasaki disease. Also known as mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, this condition most often affects children younger than 5 years ...
- 68. Anaphylaxis
- (Anaphylaxis)
- ... If you or your child have had a severe allergy attack or any signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis in the past, make an appointment to see your doctor. The diagnosis and long-term management of anaphylaxis ...
- 69. Nonallergic rhinitis
- (Nonallergic rhinitis)
- ... health conditions. A diagnosis of nonallergic rhinitis is made after an allergy is ruled out. This may require allergy skin or blood tests. If you have nonallergic rhinitis, you probably have symptoms ...
- 70. Wheat allergy
- (Wheat allergy)
- Wheat allergy is an allergic reaction to foods containing wheat. It's one of the more common food allergies in children. Wheat can be found in many foods, including some you might never suspect, such ...
- 71. Allergy, sulfa
- (Allergy, sulfa)
- See Allergy Drug ...
- 72. Drug allergy
- (Drug allergy)
- A drug allergy occurs when your immune system reacts abnormally to a medication. A number of drugs can cause a drug allergy, including prescription and over-the-counter medications. The most common ...
- 73. Allergy, soy
- (Allergy, soy )
- Allergy, soy (See: Soy allergy) ...
- 74. Soy allergy
- (Soy allergy)
- Soy, a product of soybeans, is a common food that can cause allergies. In many cases, soy allergy starts with a reaction to a soy-based infant formula. Although most children eventually outgrow a soy ...
- 75. Allergy, shellfish
- (Allergy, shellfish )
- Allergy, shellfish (See: Shellfish allergy) ...
- 76. Shellfish allergy
- (Shellfish allergy)
- A shellfish allergy causes an allergic reaction when you eat shellfish. Sometimes, a shellfish allergy is only to certain kinds of shellfish, or you may have an allergy to all shellfish. Shellfish include ...
- 77. Allergy, pet
- (Allergy, pet )
- Allergy, pet (See: Pet allergy) ...
- 78. Pet allergy
- (Pet allergy)
- Pet allergy is an allergic reaction to proteins found in an animal's skin cells, saliva or urine. Signs of pet allergy include those common to hay fever, such as sneezing and runny nose. Some people ...
- 79. Allergy, penicillin
- (Allergy, penicillin )
- Allergy, penicillin (See: Penicillin allergy) ...
- 80. Penicillin allergy
- (Penicillin allergy)
- Penicillin allergy is an overreaction by your immune system to penicillin and related antibiotics. If you have a penicillin allergy, your reaction to taking the antibiotic may range from a rash to anaphylaxis, ...