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As treatment, the allergist recommends environmental controls to reduce the child's exposure to ragweed pollen, pet dander and mold spores by keeping windows in the house closed, using an air filtration device, and staying away from cats and dogs. Medications, such as oral antihistamines or nasal sprays, may be prescribed. The allergist also advises the parents that immunotherapy—or allergy shots—may be helpful if the child's allergies become more severe or if the medications do not work.
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Raw latex is mixed with a variety of different chemicals that allow the latex to polymerize, or form, into long chains that can then be manipulated to form solid objects. Some of these chemicals can also cause allergic reactions that present as mild to severe itchy, red bumps or rashes (contact dermatitis). However, these chemicals do not cause asthma, hives, or hayfever-type symptoms.
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An inflammatory disease of the large bowel. It is not an allergic disease because is not mediated by IgE , but has an immunologic basis. See also Crohn Disease and Celiac Disease.
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