- 41. Meningitis
- (Meningitis)
- ... a laboratory can confirm the cause is fungal. Non-infectious meningitis due to allergic reaction or autoimmune disease may be treated with cortisonelike medications. In some cases, no treatment may be ...
- 42. Athlete's foot
- (Athlete's foot)
- ... bacteria and favor the overgrowth of hardier, resistant bacteria. In turn, the bacteria release substances that can cause tissue breakdown — soggy skin and painful eroded areas between the toes. An allergic ...
- 43. Occupational asthma
- (Occupational asthma)
- ... occupational asthma, lung inflammation may be triggered by one of two processes: An allergic response. Asthma can occur when the body develops an allergy from continued exposure to a substance. Your ...
- 44. Exercise-induced asthma
- (Exercise-induced asthma)
- ... or histamine. These tests are done only at specialized clinics. Allergy skin tests. During a skin test, your skin is pricked with purified allergy extracts and observed for signs of an allergic reaction. ...
- 45. Childhood asthma
- (Childhood asthma)
- ... asthma include: Exposure to tobacco smoke Previous allergic reactions, including skin reactions, food allergies or allergic rhinitis (hay fever) A family history of asthma, allergic rhinitis, hives ...
- 46. Asthma
- (Asthma)
- ... such as pollen, animal dander, mold, cockroaches and dust mites Allergic reactions to some foods, such as peanuts or shellfish Respiratory infections, such as the common cold Physical activity (exercise-induced ...
- 47. Aspergillosis
- (Aspergillosis)
- ... some people, the spores trigger an allergic reaction. Other people develop mild to serious lung infections. The most serious form of aspergillosis — invasive aspergillosis — occurs when the infection spreads ...
- 48. Septic arthritis
- (Septic arthritis)
- ... including nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Allergic reactions also can occur. Talk to your doctor about the side effects to expect from your specific medication. Joint drainage Draining the infected synovial ...
- 49. Rubella
- (Rubella)
- ... allergic reaction to gelatin, the antibiotic neomycin, or a previous dose of MMR vaccine If you have cancer, a blood disorder or another disease, or take medication that affects your immune system, ...
- 50. Anthrax
- (Anthrax)
- ... allergic reactions. The vaccine isn't recommended for children, pregnant women or older adults. The vaccine isn't intended for the general public. Instead, it's reserved for military personnel, scientists ...
- 51. Coronary angiogram
- (Coronary angiogram)
- ... rhythms (arrhythmias) Allergic reactions to the dye or medications used during the procedure A tear in your heart or artery Kidney damage Excessive bleeding Infection Blood clots Radiation ...