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IF A SYSTEMIC REACTION OCCURS, SHOULD ALLERGY INJECTIONS BE STOPPED?

Peachtree Allergy & Asthma Clinic
No. In general, patients who have systemic reactions have large amounts of allergic antibody in their body, and stand to benefit the most from allergy injection treatment. If a systemic reaction occurs, the dosage needs to be temporarily reduced and then built up slowly again.
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WHAT IS DONE TO TREAT A SYSTEMIC REACTION IF IT OCCURS?

Peachtree Allergy & Asthma Clinic
Systemic reactions are treated with an injection of epinephrine (adrenaline) under the skin, which usually acts promptly to stop the reaction. Severe reactions may require more intensive treatment in addition to the epinephrine.
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How can I prevent getting a systemic reaction?

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Cutting, handling, or pulling the plant's stems. There is enough oil on a stem to infect more than 10,000 people. When it is concentrated that much in one spot, the oil tends to be absorbed by your body more readily Exposing an open cut, even a mosquito bite, to the plant. This allows the oil direct access to your blood system Don't handle the plants unless you wear protective gloves. Avoid touching cut or mown plants.
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How do I know if I'm having a systemic reaction?

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There are breakouts on more than 15% of your body. (30% most certainly indicates a systemic reaction) Your joints are swelling Your doctor may determine that your reaction is systemic and may prescribe steroid injections and/or pills. Steroids halt the systemic reaction but typically have little effect on topical reactions. If you treat the topical reaction with Zanfel and the systemic reaction with steroids, you will usually experience complete and permanent relief.
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HOW OFTEN ARE ALLERGY INJECTIONS GIVEN?

Peachtree Allergy & Asthma Clinic
Since benefit from allergy injections requires that a relatively large dosage be attained, injections are given frequently at the beginning of treatment, usually once or twice weekly. Once the maintenance dosage (full dosage) is reached, the injections are spread out to every two weeks, and eventually to once a month.
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What is the best treatment for a food allergy reaction?

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Epinephrine, also called "adrenaline," is the medication of choice for controlling a severe reaction. It is available by prescription as a self-injectable device (EpiPen® or Twinject®).
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WHY MUST ALLERGY INJECTIONS BE GIVEN REGULARLY ?

Peachtree Allergy & Asthma Clinic
Injections must be given regularly for reasons of safety and effectiveness. Systemic reactions are more frequent when injections are given erratically; the escalations in dosage required to build effective immunity cannot be made if an excessive period of time has elapsed between injections.
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SHOULD PATIENTS HAVE ALLERGY INJECTIONS MORE FREQUENTLY WHEN THEY ARE HAVING MORE SYMPTOMS ?

Peachtree Allergy & Asthma Clinic
No. While this was a popular practice several years ago, more recent research has clarified that allergy injections act as a prophylactic treatment - if taken regularly prior to exposure to allergens, patients have less intense symptoms when they are exposed to the allergens. There are now a variety of effective medications for treatment of allergy symptoms when they occur.
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HOW LONG DOES A PATIENT CONTINUE TO TAKE ALLERGY INJECTIONS ?

Peachtree Allergy & Asthma Clinic
Several years of treatment are required to attain lasting improvement, which persists long-term after injections are stopped, in the patient's allergic condition. The duration of treatment is determined for each patient on an individualized basis. If injections are given for less than three years, relapse is expected.
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Can I continue to take my allergy injections?

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Allergen immunotherapy may be a valuable treatment option for pregnant women with allergies. Since newer antihistamines and some antiasthmatic drugs cannot yet be recommended for use in pregnant women, immunotherapy may be valuable in reducing the severity of symptoms and complications during pregnancy. Some pregnant women on maintenance doses of immunotherapy may experience an increased reaction to allergen preparations.
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Is it an allergy or is it an immune reaction?

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Allergy shots: (immunotherapy) stimulate the immune system. They are to be avoided while on the Marshall Protocol.
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What is systemic inflammation?

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Systemic inflammation is thought to be caused by a massive release of cytokines that spreads throughout the body. if it is severe and unchecked, it can lead to organ failure and death.
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What is allergy?

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allergy is an abnormally high sensitivity to a certain substance, such as dust, pollens, foods, or drugs. Symptoms of allergies commonly include inflammation, sneezing, itching, and skin rashes.
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Allergists often point to medical tests which find IgE or IgG or other test detectable substances in the blood stream, or by skin reactions, when defining a source of a substance sensitivity. Clinical Ecologists, or Environmental Medicine Practitioners, on the other hand, often define an allergy as any environmental stimulus that produces an undesired symptom or an intolerance.
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The word "allergy" is derived from the Greek words meaning "altered reaction." An allergic reaction occurs when the immune system "overreacts" to a substance by identifying it as an invading organism, provoking a chain of defensive physical reactions in the body.
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Control Your Allergies & Asthma
allergy is an abnormal reaction to ordinarily harmless substances. These substances, called allergens, may be inhaled, swallowed or come into contact with the skin. When an allergen is absorbed into the body it triggers white blood cells to produce IgE antibodies. These antibodies attach themselves to mast cells causing release of potent chemical mediators such as histamine, causing typical allergic symptoms.
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allergy is a hypersensitive reaction to a particular substance such as dust, pollen, medication, certain foods, insect bites and countless other substances.
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I don't feel I can give the injections to my child. Is this a normal reaction?

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This is a normal reaction of conscientious parents who have concern of hurting their children. Children may express discomfort following an injection. Utilizing smaller needles and quicker subcutaneous injections are recommended. The child needs reassurance that the discomfort will diminish when they become used to the injections. The parent can reinforce the benefit of the injection by maintaining a positive attitude. Ask your child's physician about your options.
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What sort of chemical reaction occurs when a candle burns?

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When you light a candle, the heat of the flame melts the wax near the wick. This melted or liquid wax is then drawn up into the wick by capillary action. The flame's heat vaporizes the liquid wax to produce water vapor and carbon dioxide (the same byproducts that humans produce when exhaling).
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What reaction occurs on the Impressed Current Anode ?

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In Impressed Current Cathodic Protection, the reaction on the anode depends on the nature of the anode material. For inert anode such as Platinized, Titanium Oxide anode, oxidation of the chemical species in the environment occurs. For example, in sea water, the reaction is 2Cl- -2e ==> Cl2. For consumable anode, oxidation of the anode material itself constitutes the anodic reaction.
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Are allergy injections available at any Park Nicollet clinic?

Park Nicollet Clinic : FAQ for Asthma/Allergy
We offer allergy injections at several Park Nicollet sites. In most cases, no appointment is needed. Hours may vary by clinic. A peak flow meter is used to track breathing efficiency. It can detect an asthma attack hours, even days, before you have noticeable symptoms.
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Do the injections hurt?

Revita Medispa :: Frequently asked questions
A:Tiny amounts of Restylane® are injected into the skin with a very fine needle resulting in minimal discomfort. Sometimes local anesthetic is also used in the treatment area. The procedure itself takes only 20-30 minutes.
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Will there be any needles or injections?

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In certain circumstances it is felt that a MRI contrast agent administered intravenously would provide additional necessary information. In the following circumstances, an injection is required: If you are scheduled for an evaluation of your urethra or prostate, you may receive an intramuscular injection to reduce bowel motion/spasms.
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Can I have more than three injections?

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Generally, we perform three to four injections in a year's time. Giving more could increase the likelihood of side effects from the steroids.
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What can I do if I have a history of iodine allergy or previous reaction to contrast material?

Radiology Medical Group - San Diego, CA
Discuss this with your personal physician who may need to consult with a RMG radiologist to determine which examination is best for you. If you require a CT scan, that exam may not necessarily require intravenous contrast. In addition, if you are not a candidate for intravenous contrast use, there may be alternative tests such as ultrasound or MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging).
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WHAT ARE SYSTEMIC ENZYMES?

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The correct term for the therapeutic use of natural enzymes is "Systemic Enzyme Therapy." This means that enzymes flow throughout our body, producing the desire effects.
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What is systemic fluoride?

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Systemic fluoride is ingested into the body when added to public and private water supplies, soft drinks and teas and is available in dietary supplement form. Once systemic fluoride is absorbed via the gastrointestinal tract, the blood supply distributes it throughout the entire body. Most fluoride not excreted is deposited in bones and hard tissues like teeth.
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Can I give myself injections?

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TEV-TROPIN®. Talk to your doctor the next time you visit. For now, it would help if you kept track of where you get the shot each day on the Official Injection-Site Scorecard. If you are an older child, your doctor will need to decide when you can give yourself injections. Ask him/her the next time you visit.
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Where should the injections be made?

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For most trees, injections made at the flare or base of the tree are preferable. Here are several reasons why: For tough-barked trees, such as Hackberry and Hickory, the flare offers a more pliable area of injection. When controlling cambial feeding borers, it is crucial that injection occurs in the flare so the entire trunk is treated. Among the easiest trees to inject are elm, ash, oak, cottonwood, linden and birch.
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