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called hay fever (See sub-section below).[citation needed]
Predisposing factors to
allergic rhinitis include eczema (atopic dermatitis) and
asthma. These...
-
developing asthma is a
history of
atopic disease; with
asthma occurring at a much
greater rate in
those who have
either eczema or
hay fever.
Asthma has been...
- in the environment.
These diseases include hay fever, food allergies,
atopic dermatitis,
allergic asthma, and anaphylaxis.
Symptoms may
include red eyes...
- to
treat certain skin conditions,
hay fever, and
asthma.
Specifically it is used to
prevent rather than
treat asthma attacks. It can be
applied to the...
-
vasomotor rhinitis.
Drinking alcohol may
cause rhinitis as well as
worsen asthma (see alcohol-induced
respiratory reactions). In
certain po****tions, particularly...
- and
Nature of
Catarrhus Aestivus (
Hay-Fever or
Hay-
Asthma).
Online at the Web
Archive Blackley, C. H. (1880).
Hay Fever: Its Causes, Treatment, and Effective...
- exercise-induced
asthma (EIA); however, this term is no
longer preferred.
While exercise does not
cause asthma, it is
frequently an
asthma trigger. It might...
-
historically aspirin-induced
asthma and Samter's Triad, is a long-term
disease defined by
three simultaneous symptoms:
asthma,
chronic rhinosinusitis with...
-
medical treatment for
environmental allergies (such as
insect bites) and
asthma.
Immunotherapy involves exposing people to
larger and
larger amounts of...
-
visits and hospitalizations.
Types of
obstructive lung
disease include asthma, bronchiectasis,
bronchitis and
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)...