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Allergy - causes
Causes

The causes of allergies in the respiratory system
Allergy - Management
Management

How to manage respiratory allergies

aspergillosis precipitin
- Aspergillosis precipitin is a blood test that detects antibodies against a common fungus, or mould, called Aspergillus. The aspergillosis infection spreads in the bloodstream. It may cause an infection in the ear, cornea of the eye, heart valves, sinuses, lungs or brain.
aspergillus antigen skin test
An aspergillus antigen skin test detects antibodies against a common fungus, or mould, called Aspergillus. The aspergillosis infection spreads in the bloodstream. It may cause an infection in the ear, cornea of the eye, heart valves, sinuses, lungs or brain.
allergies
- An allergy is an immune response by the body to certain stimuli in the environment that are normally harmless.
first aid for difficulty breathing
- A person who has difficulty breathing is having trouble moving air in or out of the lungs. This can be the result of an airway obstruction, disease, severe allergic reaction, injury, or other medical condition.
food allergy
- A food allergy is an immune response caused by certain foods when those foods are eaten or come into contact with the body.
drug-induced pulmonary disease
pulmonary function test
- This test measures the amount of air that can be taken in with a deep breath and how quickly it can be expelled from the lungs by a forceful exhalation.
aspergillosis
- Aspergillosis refers to any infection with a fungus called Aspergillus.
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