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How to determine an allergy to a cat and a dog in a child - recommendations for parents
How to determine an allergy to a cat and a dog in a child - recommendations for parents

Main symptoms of pet dander allergy Allergy to pets is an allergic reaction to proteins contained in the cells of the epidermis, saliva or urine of animals. The main symptoms of pet dander allergy are sneezing and runny nose. In some cases, this may manifest as difficulty breathing and an attack of

Allergy during breastfeeding: causes, treatment, diet
Allergy during breastfeeding: causes, treatment, diet

How does allergy manifest itself in babies Allergy is a pathological reaction of the body to various foreign substances. Clinical immune reactions are manifested in the form of allergic diseases: atopic dermatitis, food allergy, urticaria, allergic rhinitis, Quincke's edema, bronchial asthma. Aller

Treatment of atopic dermatitis in children - necessary information for parents
Treatment of atopic dermatitis in children - necessary information for parents

Causes and symptoms of contact dermatitis Dermatitis is an inflammation of the skin that occurs under the influence of external or internal factors. The cause of nodular dermatitis is a virus. The main manifestations of the disease: redness of the skin, severe itching, rash, watery blisters, formati

Polyarteritis nodosa: clinical guidelines. Features of the disease
Polyarteritis nodosa: clinical guidelines. Features of the disease

Polyarteritis nodosa is an inflammatory process in the walls of small and medium-sized arteries. Due to this pathology, the blood supply is disturbed, as a result, it leads to multiple organ failure. The exact causes of polyarteritis nodosa are still unknown. It has been found that it most often oc

Childhood infections - chickenpox, mumps, rubella, whooping cough, scarlet fever and measles
Childhood infections - chickenpox, mumps, rubella, whooping cough, scarlet fever and measles

Childhood infections – chickenpox, scarlet fever, measles, whooping cough, mumps, rubella – are diseases that most often affect preschool and early school-aged children. They are transmitted by airborne droplets, are highly contagious, and can potentially cause severe complications. C

Rubella - ways of transmitting the virus, the first sign and treatment
Rubella - ways of transmitting the virus, the first sign and treatment

Rubella Symptoms and Treatment Rubella belongs to the category of acute infectious diseases. Most often, it is diagnosed in children, but rubella symptoms in adults are identical. The spread of the disease can only be contained and the risk of infection minimized through vaccination. Modes of

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