- 41. Anaphylaxis
- (Anaphylaxis)
- ... usually occur within minutes of exposure to an allergen. Sometimes, however, anaphylaxis can occur a half-hour or longer after exposure. Anaphylaxis symptoms include: Skin reactions, including hives ...
- 42. Compulsive sexual behavior
- (Compulsive sexual behavior)
- ... Accumulate financial debts purchasing pornography and sexual services Contract HIV, hepatitis or another sexually transmitted infection,or pass a sexually transmitted infection to someone else ...
- 43. Nonallergic rhinitis
- (Nonallergic rhinitis)
- ... you're allergic to a particular allergen, you develop a raised bump (hive) at the test location on your skin. If you're not allergic to any of the substances, your skin looks normal. Blood test. A ...
- 44. Anal fissure
- (Anal fissure)
- ... include: Anal sex Cancer HIV Tuberculosis Syphilis Factors that may increase your risk of developing an anal fissure include: Infancy. Many infants experience an anal fissure during ...
- 45. Anal cancer
- (Anal cancer)
- ... may have an increased risk of anal cancer. Long-term use of corticosteroids, such as those prescribed to control autoimmune disorders, also may increase the risk of anal cancer. HIV — the virus that causes ...
- 46. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
- (Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma)
- ... and bacterial infections appear to increase the risk of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Viruses linked to increased non-Hodgkin's lymphoma risk include HIV and Epstein-Barr virus. Bacteria linked to an increased ...
- 47. Drug allergy
- (Drug allergy)
- ... signs of a drug allergy are hives, rash or fever. You can have an allergic reaction to a drug anytime you take it, even if it caused no reaction in the past. Most drug-related symptoms are not a true ...
- 48. Pet allergy
- (Pet allergy)
- ... is an immune system reaction that causes skin inflammation. Direct contact with an allergy-causing pet may trigger allergic dermatitis symptoms, which may include: Raised, red patches of skin (hives) ...
- 49. Mold allergy
- (Mold allergy)
- ... area. During the test, these substances are applied to the skin in your arm or back with tiny punctures. If you're allergic, you develop a raised bump (hive) at the test location on your skin. Blood ...
- 50. Latex allergy
- (Latex allergy)
- ... can worsen with repeated exposure to latex. Mild symptoms Mild latex allergy symptoms include: Itching Skin redness Hives or rash More-severe symptoms Latex allergy symptoms that are more ...