Category: Allergy

  • Living with Food Allergy: Descriptive Essay

    Living with Food Allergy: Descriptive Essay The human body has an intricate system of mechanisms that protect and defend the body from germs and disease. As a whole, this system is known as the immune system. Although the whole body is involved in this intricate system, the white blood cells play an extremely important role.…

  • Risk Factors and Pathogenesis of an Allergy: Analytical Essay

    Risk Factors and Pathogenesis of an Allergy: Analytical Essay Chapter one. Introduction 1.1 Brief history of inheritance The origins of genetics i.e study of inheritance lie in the development of theories of evolution. It was in 1858 that the origin of species and how species variability was developed after the research of Charles Darwin and…

  • Analytical Essay on Pollen Allergy: Review of Literature, Results and Discussion

    Analytical Essay on Pollen Allergy: Review of Literature, Results and Discussion Chapter 1. Introduction The suspended pollen grains in the air reach the human respiratory track through inhalation, triggering a type of seasonal allergy called pollen allergy. Pollen is one of the most widespread allergies of all the things that can cause an allergy (PMD,…

  • Medical Testing for Allergy Responses: Descriptive Essay

    Medical Testing for Allergy Responses: Descriptive Essay Having an allergy to peanuts is characterized by serious anaphylactic reactions, which usually has lifelong persistence. In the United States of America, tree nuts and peanuts are among some of the most common food allergens that produce an anaphylactic reaction in humans. This fact is concerning because seemingly…

  • Research about Preventing Food Allergic Reactions

    Research about Preventing Food Allergic Reactions Food allergies are a frequent concern globally, especially in developed countries such as Europe and America (Gowland and Walker, 2014) and this concern is growing rapidly, with prevention as the most recommended treatment (Pieretti et al., 2009). There are cases of allergic reaction ranging from mild to severe, two…

  • Penicillin Allergy and Its Diagnosis

    Penicillin Allergy and Its Diagnosis Apparently, when I was little I was given tennis Ilyn and had terrible hives. And the pediatricians told my parents that, if I was ever given it again I would die. So my entire life I was told that if I ever took penicillin it would kill me. Over 95%…

  • Pollen Allergy: Causes, Common Symptoms and Treatment

    Pollen Allergy: Causes, Common Symptoms and Treatment Sneezing, runny nose, red eye, itching… No doubt, the pollens are back. How can we protect ourselves from it? What are effective treatments? When the good days come, your eyes sting and tearful, your nose runs, you sneeze. The signs don’t deceive, you’re probably allergic to pollen, a…

  • Cows Milk Protein Allergy: Case Study

    Cows Milk Protein Allergy: Case Study Cows milk protein allergy Abstract Cows milk protein allergy (CMPA) is caused by an immune-mediated response to milk proteins and tends to present during the first year of life. This response can vary greatly from an immediate reaction within 2 hours of ingestion to a more delayed reaction which…