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Skin irritation isn’t always random. Chemicals like parabens and phthalates in grooming products can trigger allergic reactions, redness, and eczema particularly in sensitive individuals. Understanding exposure is key to prevention.

#SkinHealth #ChemicalSafety #AllergicReactions #HormoneDisruption

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Scientists develop PSB‑172656, a potent small‑molecule #antagonist of mast cell receptor #MRGPRX2, with subnanomolar activity and efficacy in blocking human/mouse orthologs to prevent #AllergicReactions and #anaphylaxis. @unibonn.bsky.social

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Scientists Just Developed a Lasting Vaccine to Prevent Deadly Allergic Reactions The vaccine, which has been tested in mice, could evolve into a blanket therapy for most food allergies, from peanuts to shellfish.

#Scientists Just Developed a Lasting #Vaccine to Prevent Deadly #AllergicReactions

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@uriebay.bsky.social @beyerstein.bsky.social @anniegirl.bsky.social @doloresquintana.bsky.social @merlinofcanada.bsky.social @maej43.bsky.social H/T @annelaurie.bsky.social #CovidVaccines may reduce #allergicreactions in #Children with #Eczema I wonder if that's true for adults?🤔

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Carpet Beetle Rash or Allergy?

Carpet Beetle Rash or Allergy?

Are those red bumps a rash or carpet beetle allergy? Learn the signs, triggers, and what to do next.
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#AllergicReactions #SkinRash #CarpetBeetles #PestAllergies

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Many Kids Unnecessarily Hospitalized Following Allergic Reactions - Drugs.com MedNews FRIDAY, June 27, 2025 Many kids are spending a lot of unnecessary time under observation in a hospital following a sudden allergic emergency, a new study conclu

New study: 95% of kids with allergic reactions can safely go home within 2 hours of epinephrine treatment, not overnight observation. This could reduce family stress and hospital resource strain while encouraging quicker ER visits. #AllergicReactions www.drugs.com/news/many-ki...

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Short but... Now, I wouldn't say sweet, but it has a happy ending so...

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#simonghostriley #johnprice #johnsoapmactavish #kylegazgarrick #whump #ghostcentric #hurtcomfort #allergicreactions #heatstroke

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Watch Out for These Invasive, Stinging Ants That May Cause Life-Threatening Allergic Reactions First introduced in the 1930s, carnivorous Asian needle ants appear to be spreading across the United States

Watch Out for These Invasive, Stinging Ants That May Cause Life-Threatening Allergic Reactions: First introduced in the 1930s, carnivorous Asian needle ants appear to be spreading across the United States @SmithsonianMag #InvasiveSpecies #AsianNeedleAnt #StingingAnts #AllergicReactions #Biodiversity

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☆ Uses
● Penicillin G is used to treat bacterial infections.
● It is effective in treating syphilis.
● It is also used for the prevention of rheumatic fever.
● Additionally, it helps prevent recurrence of rheumatic fever.
● How Penicillin G Works
● Penicillin G is an antibiotic.
● It kills bacteria by preventing the formation of their protective cell wall, which is essential for their survival.
● Without this wall, bacteria are unable to live and multiply, helping clear the infection.

☆ Common Side Effects of Penicillin G
● Pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site
● Nausea or vomiting
● Diarrhea
● Rash or skin irritation
● Itching
● Headache
● Fever
● Allergic reactions (mild forms like rash or itching)

☆ Advice for Penicillin G
● You have been prescribed Penicillin G for the treatment of bacterial infections.
● It is administered by injection into a vein or muscle, or through a drip into a vein.
● Complete the full course of treatment, even if you start feeling better.
● Stopping the medicine early may cause the infection to return and become harder to treat.
● Diarrhea may occur as a side effect, but it usually stops when the course is finished.
● Inform your doctor if diarrhea persists or if you notice blood in your stools.
● Seek medical attention immediately if you experience:
• Itchy rash
• Swelling of the face, throat, or tongue
• Breathing difficulties

☆ What important things should I tell my doctor before starting Penicillin G?
● Tell your doctor if you have ever had an allergic reaction to Penicillin G or any similar medicine.
● Inform your doctor if you have any type of allergy, including drug, food, or environmental allergies.
● Mention if you have asthma or any breathing problems.
● Let your doctor know if you have a history of heart disease.
● Inform your doctor if you have kidney disease or any kidney-related issues.
● Share a list of all medications you are currently taking, including prescription, over-the-counter, an…

PenicillinG #Post20 ☆ Uses ● Penicillin G is used to treat bacterial infections. ● It is effective in treating syphilis. ● It is also used for the prevention of rheumatic fever. ● Additionally, it helps prevent recurrence of rheumatic fever. ● How Penicillin G Works ● Penicillin G is an antibiotic. ● It kills bacteria by preventing the formation of their protective cell wall, which is essential for their survival. ● Without this wall, bacteria are unable to live and multiply, helping clear the infection. ☆ Common Side Effects of Penicillin G ● Pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site ● Nausea or vomiting ● Diarrhea ● Rash or skin irritation ● Itching ● Headache ● Fever ● Allergic reactions (mild forms like rash or itching) ☆ Advice for Penicillin G ● You have been prescribed Penicillin G for the treatment of bacterial infections. ● It is administered by injection into a vein or muscle, or through a drip into a vein. ● Complete the full course of treatment, even if you start feeling better. ● Stopping the medicine early may cause the infection to return and become harder to treat. ● Diarrhea may occur as a side effect, but it usually stops when the course is finished. ● Inform your doctor if diarrhea persists or if you notice blood in your stools. ● Seek medical attention immediately if you experience: • Itchy rash • Swelling of the face, throat, or tongue • Breathing difficulties ☆ What important things should I tell my doctor before starting Penicillin G? ● Tell your doctor if you have ever had an allergic reaction to Penicillin G or any similar medicine. ● Inform your doctor if you have any type of allergy, including drug, food, or environmental allergies. ● Mention if you have asthma or any breathing problems. ● Let your doctor know if you have a history of heart disease. ● Inform your doctor if you have kidney disease or any kidney-related issues. ● Share a list of all medications you are currently taking, including prescription, over-the-counter, an…

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#PenicillinG #Antibiotics #BacterialInfections #SyphilisTreatment #RheumaticFeverPrevention #InjectionTherapy #HowItWorks #AntibioticMechanism #DrugSideEffects #AllergicReactions #PenicillinAllergy #MedicationGuide #CompleteTheCourse #AntibioticResistance #SafeMedicationUse

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Here's how your body reacts to a bite:

- Histamine release causes itching & swelling

- Severe reactions like Skeeter Syndrome can occur

- Rare cases may lead to anaphylaxis #AllergicReactions #HealthRisks

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A meat allergy caused by ticks may be popping up in new parts of the U.S. Alpha-gal syndrome is thought to be triggered by bites from the lone star tick. Emerging evidence suggests other ticks - found in other parts of the country - may also cause it.

www.nbcnews.com/health/healt...

#ItsTickSeason
#BewareTheBite
#AllergicReactions
#MeatAllergy

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Allergic reactions rare during commercial flights Approximately 2% to 3% of in-flight medical events are due to allergic reactions, with approximately 0.7 reactions per million passengers, according to a review published in The Journal of Allergy and...

Hey #frequentflyers... New research says that #AllergicReactions are rare on commercial flights! 🛫

We asked an expert #allergist to weigh in and answer some questions for us.

Christopher Warren PhD answers it all in his perspective, here.

bit.ly/3FkRA0r

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