This refers to a persistent (chronic) allergic inflammation of the nasal mucosa. Perennial allergic rhinitis occurs if we are exposed to a certain allergen all year round (e.g. allergy to dust mites).
Antibodies are proteins that our body produces in response to "foreign bodies", such as viruses, bacteria, or allergens. They act as part of the immune system. When a foreign body enters the body, our immune cells (B-lymphocytes) produce specific antibodies that fit onto the surface of the foreign body and mark it for attack. These antibodies then bind to other immune cells that attack and destroy the foreign body. Some antibodies remain in the body even after the foreign body is removed, allowing us to fight the same foreign body faster and more effectively if it reappears. This mechanism is the basis for the operation of vaccines.
This refers to the diagnosis of atopic dermatitis, which is accompanied by a secondary bacterial infection (impetigo).
It refers to allergic contact dermatitis. This is an inflammation of the skin that results from skin contact with a substance to which a particular person is allergic. An example of allergic contact dermatitis is redness, itching, peeling (blisters may also occur) at the site of contact of the belt buckle with the abdomen. The problem occurs in the patient who is allergic to a certain metal found in the metal buckle.
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, inflammatory, itchy skin disease. Atopic dermatitis occurs in approx. 20% of all children, with less atopic dermatitis in adults. The occurrence of atopic dermatitis is influenced by three major intertwining factors: altered skin microbiome, immune dysregulation, and impaired protective or barrier layer of the skin.
Atopy is a term that refers to a genetic predisposition to the production of IgE antibodies after exposure to a specific allergen. It is an excessive immune response to otherwise harmless substances from the environment. Atopic diseases include atopic dermatitis, asthma, allergic rhinitis.
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the respiratory tract. Symptoms of asthma include: difficulty breathing, "wheezing" in the chest, coughing. It can occur at any time in life. It is often associated with other atopic diseases (atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis).
Asthenic constitution means a weak, frail constitution (body structure).
It is about a nursing ointment, in which there is purified water (aqua purificata) and eucerol. Eucerol is an ointment base, composed of white vaseline, cholesterol and lanolin.
Antiseptics are substances that destroy microorganisms, prevent the growth of microorganisms and their reproduction.