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An allergic reaction to what ?  Sounds more like some type of infection.  The sores need to be looked at by a Dr.  An a urine lab test...
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No...that would not be very likely.
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My best advice is: rinse, rinse, rinse. Try to rinse off as much of the chemical from your scalp as possible.Experiencing a mild tingling sensation...
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Yes. It is possible to be allergic to a milkshake or other dessert made from ice cream but not to plain milk. You may be reacting to one of the other...
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benadryl would be my best guess.  Whenever my children have an allergic reaction like that benadryl usually helps
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Here is some information on Allergic Reactions that might help you determine if this what's going on.  However, even with this info, it...
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celexa i just stopped taking mine last month and had same wierd experience
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Bumps in the genital area can be caused by many sources including, as you already know, the herpes virus. Another potential cause is human papilloma...
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The allergens in food are those components that are responsible for inciting an allergic reaction. They are proteins that usually resist the heat of...
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Sometimes patients have reactions when water gets under rings or watches but not if they stay dry. A dermatologist could perform patch testing to...
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Allergic reactions to medications can present with several types of symptoms. The most severe type of allergic reaction, called anaphylaxis, causes...
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I recommend that you see an allergist to fully evaluate these episodes. Bring with you a list of all foods consumed on the days that you experienced...
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Certain food allergies like nuts and seafood are less likely to be outgrown, but most others resolve over time. Food allergy causes a specific type...
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If you have an allergic reaction, stop using all cosmetics. When your symptoms are gone, start using them again, one product at a time. This may help...
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