extrinsic allergy - tradução para árabe
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extrinsic allergy - tradução para árabe

ALLERGIC REACTION IN THE MOUTH FOLLOWING EATING FOOD
Oral Allergy Syndrome; Pollen-Food Allergy; Pollen-food allergy; Pollen/food allergy; Pollen food allergy

extrinsic allergy      
‎ أَرَجِيَّةٌ خارِجِيَّةُ المَنْشأ‎
allergology         
  • PAF]]).
  • Skin testing on arm
  • An allergy testing machine being operated in a diagnostic immunology lab
  • Anti-allergy immunotherapy
  • [[Patch test]]
  • Skin testing on back
  • A summary diagram that explains how allergy develops
  • Tissues affected in [[allergic inflammation]]
IMMUNE SYSTEM RESPONSE TO A SUBSTANCE THAT MOST PEOPLE TOLERATE WELL
Allergic; Allergies; Allergic reaction; Allergology; Allergic reactions; Type I hypersensitivity reaction; Type I hypersensitivity reactions; Allergic Reaction; Pet allergy; Swelling of arm and eye; Alergies; Alergy; Allergy medication; Allergy treatment; Anti-allergic; Caffeine allergy; Allergen skin test; Wheal and flare; Allergy shot; Allergologist; True allergy; Cosmetic allergy; Allergic reaction to elastic; Allergic reaction to latex; Allergic reactions to plants; Large local reaction; Protein allergy; Respiratory allergy; Allergy to metal; Antiallergenic; Phadiatope; Allergic sensitizer; Allergy prevention; Allergic disease; Allergic disorder; Fluorescent enzyme immunoassay; Local reaction; Skin allergy; Skin allergies; Allergic disorders; Acute Allergy Syndrome; Causes of allergies; Alternative treatments for allergies
عِلْمُ الأَرَجِيَّات
allergy         
  • PAF]]).
  • Skin testing on arm
  • An allergy testing machine being operated in a diagnostic immunology lab
  • Anti-allergy immunotherapy
  • [[Patch test]]
  • Skin testing on back
  • A summary diagram that explains how allergy develops
  • Tissues affected in [[allergic inflammation]]
IMMUNE SYSTEM RESPONSE TO A SUBSTANCE THAT MOST PEOPLE TOLERATE WELL
Allergic; Allergies; Allergic reaction; Allergology; Allergic reactions; Type I hypersensitivity reaction; Type I hypersensitivity reactions; Allergic Reaction; Pet allergy; Swelling of arm and eye; Alergies; Alergy; Allergy medication; Allergy treatment; Anti-allergic; Caffeine allergy; Allergen skin test; Wheal and flare; Allergy shot; Allergologist; True allergy; Cosmetic allergy; Allergic reaction to elastic; Allergic reaction to latex; Allergic reactions to plants; Large local reaction; Protein allergy; Respiratory allergy; Allergy to metal; Antiallergenic; Phadiatope; Allergic sensitizer; Allergy prevention; Allergic disease; Allergic disorder; Fluorescent enzyme immunoassay; Local reaction; Skin allergy; Skin allergies; Allergic disorders; Acute Allergy Syndrome; Causes of allergies; Alternative treatments for allergies
أَرَجِيَّة (فرط التحسس للمُسْتَضِدّ)

Definição

allergy
n. to acquire, develop an allergy to

Wikipédia

Oral allergy syndrome

Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) or pollen-food allergy is a type of food allergy classified by a cluster of allergic reactions in the mouth and throat in response to eating certain (usually fresh) fruits, nuts, and vegetables that typically develops in adults with hay fever.

OAS is not a separate food allergy, but rather represents cross-reactivity between distant remnants of tree or weed pollen still found in certain fruits and vegetables. Therefore, OAS is only seen in people with seasonal pollen allergies, and mostly people who are allergic to tree pollen. It is usually limited to ingestion of uncooked fruits or vegetables. In adults, up to 60% of all food allergic reactions are due to cross-reactions between foods and inhalative allergens.

OAS is a Type 1 or immunoglobulin E-mediated hypersensitivity, which is sometimes called a "true allergy". The body's immune system produces IgE antibodies against pollen; in OAS, these antibodies also bind to (or cross-react with) other structurally similar proteins found in botanically related plants.

OAS can occur any time of the year, but is most prevalent during the pollen season. Individuals with OAS usually develop symptoms within minutes of eating the food.