i"m allergic to antibiotics - traducción al griego
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i"m allergic to antibiotics - traducción al griego

TYPE OF FOOD ALLERGY CAUSED BY PEANUTS
Peanut hypersensitivity; Peanut allergies; Anaphylactic shock due to peanuts; Allergic to peanuts; Peanut-allergic
  • Peanuts (Arachis hypogaea) - in shell, shell cracked open, shelled, peeled
  • Signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis
  • An example of a list of allergens in a food item

i'm allergic to antibiotics      
είμαι αλλεργικός στα αντιβιοτικά.
hay fever         
  • Illustration depicting inflammation associated with allergic rhinitis
  • [[Patch test]]
HUMAN DISEASE
Hay fever; Hayfever; Pollinosis; Hay-fever; Cedar Fever; Pollen allergy; Pollenosis; Cedar fever; Hay fever medication; Birkenpollenallergie; Environmental allergies; Environmental allergy; Allergic conjunctivorhinitis; Hay Fever; Allergic to grass; Grass allergy; Pollen sensitization
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Είμαι αλλεργικός στα αντιβιοτικά.      
I"m allergic to antibiotics.

Definición

hay fever
If someone is suffering from hay fever, they sneeze and their eyes itch, because they are allergic to grass or flowers.
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Wikipedia

Peanut allergy

Peanut allergy is a type of food allergy to peanuts. It is different from tree nut allergies, because peanuts are legumes and not true nuts. Physical symptoms of allergic reaction can include itchiness, hives, swelling, eczema, sneezing, asthma attack, abdominal pain, drop in blood pressure, diarrhea, and cardiac arrest. Anaphylaxis may occur. Those with a history of asthma are more likely to be severely affected.

It is due to a type I hypersensitivity reaction of the immune system in susceptible individuals. The allergy is recognized "as one of the most severe food allergies due to its prevalence, persistency, and potential severity of allergic reaction."

Prevention may be partly achieved through early introduction of peanuts to the diets of pregnant women and babies. It is recommended that babies at high risk be given peanut products in areas where medical care is available as early as 4 months of age. The principal treatment for anaphylaxis is the injection of epinephrine.

In the United States, peanut allergy is present in 0.6% of the population. Among children in the Western world, rates are between 1.5% and 3% and have increased over time. It is a common cause of food-related fatal and near-fatal allergic reactions.