Hypersensitivity
"Hypersensitivity reactions to food and drug additives: problem or myth?". Acta Bio-Medica. 90 (3-S): 80-90. doi:10.23750/abm. ... Delayed Hypersensitivity Reactions at eMedicine Kumar, Vinay; Abbas, Abul K.; Aster, Jon C., eds. (2014). "Hypersensitivity: ... Hypersensitivity (also called hypersensitivity reaction or intolerance) is an abnormal physiological condition in which there ... Examples of illnesses resulting from type IV hypersensitivity reactions include contact dermatitis and drug hypersensitivity. ...
Food allergy
Many food allergies are caused by hypersensitivities to particular proteins in different foods. Proteins have unique properties ... A food intolerance and food poisoning are separate conditions, not due to an immune response. Common foods involved include ... A food allergy is when the body's immune system reacts unusually to specific foods Food Reactions. Allergies Archived 2010-04- ... List of allergens (food and non-food) National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (July 2012). "Food Allergy An ...
Food intolerance
Food hypersensitivity is used to refer broadly to both food intolerances and food allergies. Food allergies are immune ... Food hypersensitivity is used to refer broadly to both food intolerances and food allergies. There are a variety of earlier ... Food intolerance is described as a 'non-allergic hypersensitivity' to food. In the UK, scepticism about food intolerance as a ... Food intolerance is a detrimental reaction, often delayed, to a food, beverage, food additive, or compound found in foods that ...
Allergies in cats
... feline-mosquito hypersensitivity, and food-induced allergy. In the case of feline atopy, hypersensitivity to allergens is due ... Food allergies account for approximately 10% of allergies in both dogs and cats. Food allergies are often mistaken for food ... In most cases where food allergies occur, they do so with foods that cats eat most often. Common food allergens in cats include ... It is recommended that human-grade meat be used in the diet instead of pet food meats since pet food meats can include ...
Allergen immunotherapy
Land MH, Kim EH, Burks AW (May 2011). "Oral desensitization for food hypersensitivity". Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North ... As of 2015[update], oral immunotherapy's balance of risk to benefit for food allergies was not well studied. As of 2011[update ... Several other trials are also currently being done combining omalizumab with OIT for a variety of food allergens. FAHF-2, a ... Currently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved any oral immunotherapy agents for asthma. In January 2020, ...
Sulfite food and beverage additives
Randhawa S, Bahna SL (2009). "Hypersensitivity reactions to food additives". Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology ... food-info.net. Dean D. Metcalfe, Ronald A. Simon, Food allergy: adverse reactions to food and food additives, Wiley-Blackwell ... In 1986, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned the use of sulfites as preservatives on foods intended to be eaten fresh ... The topic of sulfite food and beverage additives covers the application of sulfites in food chemistry. "Sulfite" is jargon that ...
Sulfite
ISBN 978-0-470-12709-4. Randhawa S, Bahna SL (2009). "Hypersensitivity reactions to food additives". Current Opinion in Allergy ... In 1986, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned the use of sulfites as preservatives on foods intended to be eaten fresh ... They also cannot be added to foods high in vitamin B1 such as meats because sulfites can destroy vitamin B1 from foods ... Sulfites are substances that naturally occur in some foods and the human body. They are also used as regulated food additives. ...
List of allergens
Randhawa S, Bahna SL (June 2009). "Hypersensitivity reactions to food additives". Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical ... "List of 14 Allergens , Food Information , Food Legislation , Legislation , The Food Safety Authority of Ireland". www.fsai.ie. ... "Allergens in food: scientific advice updated". European Food Safety Authority. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2021. " ... ISBN 978-0-7216-2921-6. "Resource List on Food Allergies and Intolerances for Consumers" (PDF). Food and Nutrition Information ...
Mushroom hunting
Ho, Marco H. K.; Hill, David J. (2006). "White button mushroom food hypersensitivity in a child". Journal of Paediatrics and ... "Don't Pick Poison: When Gathering Mushrooms for Food in Michigan (E2777)". MSU Extension. Retrieved 2023-08-30. ...
Hypoallergenic dog food
Paterson S. (1995). "Food hypersensitivity in 20 dogs with skin and gastrointestinal signs". Journal of Small Animal Practice. ... Dog food Dog health Veterinary medicine Animal allergy Allergy Fatty acid Rash Pet food Food intolerance Border Collie Collie ... Introducing a food that consists of limited ingredients is a common method of reducing the occurrence of food related allergic ... Hypoallergenic dog food diets are created for dogs that experience food-related allergies causing adverse effects to their ...
Type I hypersensitivity
Eosinophilia Penicillin allergy Cephalosporin allergy Food allergy Sweet itch Hypersensitivity med/1101 at eMedicine Descotes, ... Type I hypersensitivity (or immediate hypersensitivity), in the Gell and Coombs classification of allergic reactions, is an ... In type I hypersensitivity, B cells are stimulated (by CD4+ Th2 cells) to produce IgE antibodies specific to an antigen. The ... Type I hypersensitivity can be further classified into immediate and late-phase reactions. Within minutes of exposure to an ...
Pathophysiology of asthma
"Chapter 65 - Adverse Reactions to Foods: Respiratory Food Hypersensitivity Reactions" 2008. Elsevier. The Australasian Society ... Food allergies such as milk, peanuts, and eggs. However, asthma is rarely the only symptom, and not all people with food or ... "Lecture 14: Hypersensitivity". Archived from the original on 2009-07-21. Retrieved 2008-09-18. "Allergy & Asthma Disease ... Salicylates occur naturally in many healthy foods. Aspirin is also a salicylate. Use of fossil fuel related allergenic air ...
Iodine
Hypersensitivity reactions to products and foods containing iodine are apparently related to their other molecular components; ... Some people develop a hypersensitivity to products and foods containing iodine. Applications of tincture of iodine or Betadine ... As of 2000, the median intake of iodine from food in the United States was 240 to 300 μg/day for men and 190 to 210 μg/day for ... Patients with various food allergies (shellfish, egg, milk, etc.) do not have an increased risk for a contrast medium ...
Immune tolerance
It may also have evolved to prevent hypersensitivity reactions to food proteins. It is of immense immunological importance, ... Attempts have been made to reduce hypersensitivity reactions by oral tolerance and other means of repeated exposure. Repeated ... Records from 1829 indicate that American Indians would reduce contact hypersensitivity from poison ivy by consuming leaves of ... The hypo-responsiveness induced by oral exposure is systemic and can reduce hypersensitivity reactions in certain cases. ...
Notoedric mange
These out ruled conditions can be for example; otoacariasis, atopic dermatitis, pemphigus, food hypersensitivity, autoimmune ...
Oat sensitivity
... and atopic dermatitis in a toddler with food hypersensitivity". J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol. 18 (2): 131-5. PMID 18447144 ... Food allergies to oats can accompany atopy dermatitis. Oat avenins share similarities with γ and ω-gliadins of wheat - based on ... Sensitivity to oat foods can also result from their frequent contamination by wheat, barley, or rye particles. Studies on ... Some cultivars of pure oat could be a safe part of a gluten-free diet, requiring knowledge of the oat variety used in food ...
Elimination diet
"Food hypersensitivity" is an umbrella term which includes food allergy and food intolerance. Food allergy is defined as an ... Challenges can take the form of purified food chemicals or with foods grouped according to food chemical. Purified food ... While food intolerances may be mistaken for a food allergy, they are thought to originate in the gastrointestinal system. Food ... Unlike a food allergy, a food intolerance can occur in non-atopic individuals. Food intolerances are more difficult to diagnose ...
Allergy
Sicherer SH, Leung DY (June 2007). "Advances in allergic skin disease, anaphylaxis, and hypersensitivity reactions to foods, ... Note that food intolerances and food poisoning are separate conditions. Common allergens include pollen and certain foods. ... "AAAAI - food allergy, food reactions, anaphylaxis, food allergy prevention". Archived from the original on 30 March 2010. ... Symptoms of food allergy include abdominal pain, bloating, vomiting, diarrhea, itchy skin, and hives. Food allergies rarely ...
Non-carious cervical lesions
Primary indications for intervention in NCCLs include: poor aesthetics, dentine hypersensitivity and food stagnation. There may ... Moraschini V, da Costa L, dos Santos G. Effectiveness for dentin hypersensitivity treatment of non-carious cervical lesions: a ... Treatment of NCCLs to relieve symptoms of dentine hypersensitivity involve either chemical or physical occlusion of the ... dry wine and vinegar-containing foods. Abrasion is defined as the "non-bacterial loss of tooth tissue due to frictional wear by ...
Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
Suspected causes include abnormal responses to bacteria or bacterial endotoxin, or a hypersensitivity to food. Pathologically ...
Drug intolerance
Adverse drug reaction Contraindication DRESS syndrome (drug hypersensitivity syndrome) Drug tolerance Food intolerance Jennedy ...
Triclosan
... and hypersensitivity reactions to foods, drugs, and insects in 2012". Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 131 (1): 55- ... "Critical review of controlled release packaging to improve food safety and quality". Critical Reviews in Food Science and ... It has also been found in land animals including earthworms and species higher up the food chain. In toxicity experiments with ... Food and Drug Administration (17 June 1994). "Federal Register Notice: Tentative Final Monograph for OTC Healthcare Antiseptic ...
Genetically modified food
"Genetically modified plants and food hypersensitivity diseases: Usage and implications of experimental models for risk ... Genetically modified foods (GM foods), also known as genetically engineered foods (GE foods), or bioengineered foods are foods ... valuation of and attitudes towards genetically modified food: Review and implications for food policy". Food Policy. 33 (2): 99 ... As with all novel foods, safety assessments in relation to GM foods must be made on a case-by-case basis. Members of the GM ...
Annatto
Mikkelsen, H; Larsen, JC; Tarding, F (1978). "Hypersensitivity Reactions to Food Colours with Special Reference to the Natural ... Lovera, José Rafael (2005). Food Culture in South America. Food Culture Around the World. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 51. ... substances causing hypersensitivity reactions which are responsible for more than 90% of food related allergic reactions. The ... Food science, Food colorings, Plant dyes, Spices, Natural history of the Americas, Culture of the Americas, History of ...
Fruit allergy
People with allergies may have a hypersensitivity to the allergic food, which is what causes the allergic reaction. Most fruit ... Food allergies and food intolerances should not be confused because they do not contain the same risks and are not diagnosed ... A fruit allergy is a food allergy. Fruit allergies make up about ten percent of all food related allergies. There are many ... 49-62). Retrieved from A Review of Food Allergy and Nutritional Considerations in the Food-Allergic Adult (Articles with short ...
Oral allergy syndrome
Eczema Immunodiagnostics List of allergies Hay fever Toxin Food intolerance, non-allergic food hypersensitivity Eosinophilic ... However, reaction to one or more foods in any given category does not necessarily mean a person is allergic to all foods in ... Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) or pollen-food allergy is a type of food allergy classified by a cluster of allergic reactions in ... In adults, up to 60% of all food allergic reactions are due to cross-reactions between foods and inhalative allergens. OAS is a ...
Food browning
... and Hypersensitivity". Advances in Food Research. 30: 1-76. doi:10.1016/s0065-2628(08)60347-x. Macheix, J. J.; Sapis, J. C.; ... Active packaging applications for food…". Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety. 17 (1): 165-199. doi:10.1111/ ... Irradiation − Food irradiation using UV-C, gamma rays, x-rays, and electron beams is another method to extend the food shelf ... This reaction is responsible for the production of the flavor when foods are cooked. Examples of foods that undergo Maillard ...
Proactiv
"Over-The-Counter Topical Acne Products: Drug Safety Communication - Rare But Serious Hypersensitivity Reactions", Food and Drug ... The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned in 2014 that over-the-counter acne products containing benzoyl peroxide and/or ... "Topical Acne Products Can Cause Dangerous Side Effects", Food and Drug Administration, June 2014. "F.D.A. Warns of Allergy to ... Food and Drug Administration, November 1, 2013, updated September 10, 2015. "Proactiv Solution 3 Step System To Clearer ...
Dentin hypersensitivity
Other types of stimuli may also trigger pain in dentin hypersensitivity, including: Thermal - hot and cold drinks and foods, ... can be applied at regular intervals to reduce the severity of the symptoms of dentine hypersensitivity. Dentin hypersensitivity ... Dentin hypersensitivity (DH, DHS) is dental pain which is sharp in character and of short duration, arising from exposed dentin ... Hot or cold food or drinks, and physical pressure are typical triggers in those individuals with teeth sensitivity. Movement of ...
Quinolone antibiotic
Public Health Service Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation and Research) (1 March 2005). "Consult: One-Year ... Quinolones should also not be given to people with a known hypersensitivity to the drug class. The basic pharmacophore, or ... Levine JG, Szarfman A (15 December 2006). "Data Mining Analysis of Multiple Antibiotics in AERS" (Microsoft PowerPoint). Food ... sanofi-aventis U.S. LLC (September 2008). "NegGram Caplets (nalidixic acid, USP)" (PDF). Food and Drug Administration. Wentland ...