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What are antihistamines and how to use them properly?
When we need medication to relieve allergies, we often think of antihistamines first. So what is the mechanism of this group of drugs, how is it reasonable to use the drug?
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Skin manifestations of gastrointestinal diseases
The rate of Vietnamese people suffering from intestinal diseases is quite high. However, fear and fear of going to the hospital are the main reasons for the worsening of the disease. Early detection and monitoring of skin diseases caused by the intestinal tract is essential to help protect everyone's health.
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Signs of allergic conjunctivitis
Although it is not a contagious disease, recognizing the signs of allergic vasculitis will help patients receive timely treatment, avoiding dangerous complications such as orchitis or myocarditis.
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Is allergic conjunctivitis dangerous?
Allergic vasculitis or Henoch-Schonlein disease (HSP) is an acute secondary disease that causes widespread damage to the microvascular system in many organs such as joints, skin, digestive tract, cardiovascular system...
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Prevention of allergic conjunctivitis in children
Allergic vasculitis in children is a rare autoimmune disease that often causes confusion for parents. In fact, allergic vasculitis in children can be completely prevented and symptoms can be reduced if detected early at medical facilities.
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Allergic conjunctivitis: Symptoms, treatment
Allergic vasculitis, often histologically described as leukocytoclastic vasculitis, is a term commonly used to describe small-vessel vasculitis. There are many potential causes of allergic vasculitis. However, up to 50% of cases are idiopathic.
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Notes in the treatment of allergic capillary inflammation
Atopic vasculitis is an autoimmune disorder that causes small blood vessels in the skin, joints, intestines, and kidneys to become inflamed and bleed. The condition is most common in children ages 2 to 6.
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Treatment of allergic capillary inflammation, avoiding complications
Allergic vasculitis is an autoimmune disease of unknown cause, with widespread damage to the microvascular system in many organs, mainly involving the skin, kidneys, intestines and joints. The disease occurs at all ages but often occurs in children and young people.
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