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Discover LudwigThe term "allergic disease" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a condition or disorder caused by an allergic reaction. For example: - "Her allergic disease causes her to break out in hives whenever she consumes dairy products." - "Many people with allergic diseases carry an epinephrine pen with them in case of a severe reaction." - "The doctor diagnosed him with an allergic disease after he had multiple allergic reactions to different foods."
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There is some evidence that breast-feeding helps to prevent such allergic disease.
About half of Americans have evidence of allergic sensitization, which increases the risk of allergic disease.
Certain ones seem to stimulate a mother's immune system during pregnancy, preventing allergic disease in children.
In Europe, the consumption of unpasteurized milk has repeatedly correlated with protection against allergic disease.
Inflammation in allergic disease is usually dominated by Th2.
Allergic sensitization is very prevalent and often precedes the development of allergic disease.
The nonallergic symptoms may not be modified by treatments based on allergic disease mechanisms.
Objective: Allergic disease plays a central role in the clinical practice of otolaryngology.
Immunotherapy was formerly the treatment of allergic disease by repeated exposure to allergen.
Allergic disease was defined by patient reports of physician-diagnosed asthma, hay fever, or both.
Th2 cells play a role in the etiology and pathogenesis of allergic disease.
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