Types and Symptoms of Allergies

Diaper allergies

If the baby has allergic dermatitis or an allergy to diapers, the rash will be small dots or large spots with redness. But do not forget about diaper dermatitis, which manifests itself as skin irritation from feces and urine, as well as due to improper care of baby skin.

Cross-allergy

Cross-allergy is an additional property of a common allergy. The fact is that many allergens have their "doubles": if one allergen causes allergic reactions in a person, then it is quite possible that its "double" or even a group of "doubles" will provoke them.

Tea allergy

Tea allergy is related to food allergies and is one of their types. An allergic reaction can be caused by an individual tea allergen – a specific protein F222. However, it is often not the tea leaf itself that causes an allergy, but all sorts of aromatic, flavor additives, dyes, synthetic fibers, which are ubiquitous in almost all varieties of modern tea.

Beer allergy

Beer allergy is a disease that many people laugh at because they think it doesn't exist. However, this type of allergy does exist, and although it can't be called widespread (like, say, pollen or chocolate allergy), it still bothers some people.

Tobacco smoke allergy

Everyone knows about the dangers of cigarette smoke today, the media never tire of publishing threatening statistics, but the number of smokers is not decreasing. The list of smoking risks, complications and pathologies up to cancer is long, and relatively recently it began to include allergy to tobacco smoke.

Vitamin D allergy

While allergic reactions to medications are common, vitamins are very rare. In recent years, there have been more and more cases of parents complaining about allergies to vitamin D in their children.

Lactose allergy

Lactose allergy (or, in medical terms, lactose intolerance, lactase deficiency) is an unpleasant phenomenon that, contrary to popular belief, plagues adults no less than newborns and preschool children.

Allergies to flowers - there is a solution to the problem!

Scientifically, an allergy to flowers is called pollinosis. It is a chronic disease that causes irritation of the mucous membrane due to pollen. An allergy to flowers affects the functioning of many organs and systems - the respiratory, digestive, nervous systems, as well as the mucous membrane, skin and some internal organs.

Pomegranate allergy

An allergy to pomegranate may seem strange at first glance, because it is a very useful product that helps to increase the level of hemoglobin in the blood. Pomegranate strengthens hair and cleanses the skin. But there are people with an individual intolerance to this fruit - an allergy to pomegranate.

Allergy to cottage cheese in adults and child

Allergy to cottage cheese is a completely common phenomenon. In our daily diet there can be many factors for the intolerance of this or that food.