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Food allergy
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(Category)
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Irritable bowel syndrome
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(Irritable bowel syndrome)
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... bowel syndrome. The walls of the intestines are lined with layers of muscle that contract and relax in a coordinated rhythm as they move food from your stomach through your intestinal tract to your rectum. ...
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Burning mouth syndrome
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(Burning mouth syndrome)
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... tissues in your mouth.
Nerve damage to nerves that control taste and pain in the tongue.
Allergies or reactions to foods, food flavorings, other food additives, fragrances, dyes or other ...
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Difficulty swallowing
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(Difficulty swallowing)
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Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) means it takes more time and effort to move food or liquid from your mouth to your stomach. Difficulty swallowing may also be associated with pain. In some cases, you ...
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Tapeworm infection
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(Tapeworm infection)
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Tapeworm infection is caused by ingesting food or water contaminated with tapeworm eggs or larvae. If you ingest certain tapeworm eggs, they can migrate outside your intestines and form larval cysts ...
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Rosacea
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(Rosacea)
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... number of factors can aggravate rosacea or make it worse by increasing blood flow to the surface of your skin. Some of these factors include:
Hot foods or beverages
Spicy foods
Alcohol
Temperature ...
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Chronic hives (urticaria)
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(Chronic hives (urticaria) )
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... problem, such as thyroid disease or lupus.
Rarely, a reaction to medication, food, food additives, insects, parasites or infection is identified as an underlying cause of chronic hives. But in most cases, ...
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Bags under eyes
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(Bags under eyes)
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... due to changes in weather (for example, hot, humid days), hormone levels or eating salty foods
Sleeping flat on your back
Not getting enough sleep
Allergies or dermatitis, especially if puffiness ...
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Back to School Health Tips
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(Shanghai Health)
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... plan to try out any extracurricular activities. It is also a good time to find out if your child suffers from asthma, food allergy or any other chronic disease.
What you should ask your Pediatrician ...
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Oral lichen planus
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(Oral lichen planus)
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... throat or esophagus is affected
Sensitivity to hot or spicy foods
Bleeding and irritation with tooth brushing
Other types of lichen planus If you have oral lichen planus, you may have lichen planus ...
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Hidden Dangers: Food Allergies and Teens
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(Nutrition)
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When 16-year-old Julie leaves home on a date, her mom and dad are less anxious than they used to be. Like other teens with food allergies, Julie could be at risk for a fatal, food-triggered allergic reaction ...
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The First Month: Feeding and Nutrition
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(Feeding & Nutrition)
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Breastmilk or formula should be your child’s sole nutritional source for the first six months, and the major source of nutrition throughout the first twelve months. When you add solid foods to your baby’s ...
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Signs of Feeding Difficulties
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(Feeding & Nutrition)
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... to 180 ml) per feeding.
She vomits most or all the food after a complete feeding.
Her stools are loose and very watery, eight or more times a day. (Keep in mind that breastfed babies normally tend ...
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Food Allergy Reactions
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(Feeding & Nutrition)
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How do I know if my child has a food allergy?
A food allergy happens when the body reacts against harmless proteins found in foods. The reaction usually happens shortly after a food is eaten. Food allergy ...
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Choosing a Formula
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(Feeding & Nutrition)
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To maintain safety standards for infant health in this country, an act of Congress governs the contents of infant formula, and the Food and Drug Administration monitors all formulas. When shopping for ...
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Cereal in a Bottle Solid Food Shortcuts to Avoid
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(Feeding & Nutrition)
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... into their lungs. Unless there’s a medical reason for giving it early, it’s not worth jumping the gun.
Allergy Activation. Exposure to solid foods before the age of 4 months may put babies at risk for ...
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Vitamins for Breastfed Babies
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(Breastfeeding)
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... are fortified with vitamin D and other vitamins to ensure that babies get enough of these essential nutrients.
Diets of Nursing Mothers
A mother who follows a vegan diet, which excludes all foods of ...
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Infant Allergies and Food Sensitivities
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(Breastfeeding)
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... allergies can be severe or fatal. Most babies eventually outgrow their allergy to cow’s milk, although food allergies to other substances may be lifelong.
Breastfeeding exclusively for the first six ...
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Anaphylaxis: First aid
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(First Aid Manual)
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Medications
Foods such as peanuts, tree nuts, fish and shellfish
Insect stings from bees, yellow jackets, wasps, hornets and fire ants
If you've had any kind of severe allergic reaction in ...
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Atopic dermatitis (eczema)
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(Atopic dermatitis (eczema))
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... where pollution is high
Certain foods, such as eggs, milk, fish, soy or wheat
Infantile eczema When atopic dermatitis occurs in infants, it's called infantile eczema. This condition may continue ...