Allergy

Symptoms Allergies can affect various organ systems: Skin: hives with wheals, itching, redness, swelling (edema), eczema. Nose: runny and stuffy nose, sneezing, itching. Airways: bronchoconstriction, shortness of breath, cough, asthma. Digestive tract: diarrhea, vomiting, indigestion. Eyes: Allergic conjunctivitis, redness, tearing. Cardiovascular: Drop in blood pressure, rapid heartbeat Mouth, mucous membrane: Burning, furry feeling, swelling. Throat: … Allergy

Allergic Conjunctivitis

Symptoms Symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis include itching, red eyes, eye watering, a thin discharge, and sneezing. The conjunctiva may be swollen, making it appear glassy. The itching and red eyes are particularly characteristic of the disease. Causes The inflammation is often caused by a pollen allergy (hay fever). In this case, it is also called … Allergic Conjunctivitis

Prognosis/Duration | Mite allergy

Prognosis/Duration Once a house dust mite allergy exists, it will remain for the rest of your life without treatment. It is possible, however, that it only develops in adulthood. Depending on which treatment options are used, the symptoms can be alleviated or even completely eliminated by desensitization. However, it can take several years before this … Prognosis/Duration | Mite allergy

Eczema due to dry skin

Introduction Dry skin can often be a sign of chronic eczema. Eczema is generally described as an inflammatory, non-infectious skin disease. While acute eczema is usually accompanied by redness, blistering and itching, chronic eczema usually manifests itself mainly through dry skin. Causes The causes of dry skin and eczema are manifold. Contact allergies or toxic … Eczema due to dry skin