Allergy
Skin rashes: What causes redness, spots and blisters?
The term ‘skin rash’ covers a range of visible changes to the skin. These include, for example, redness or patches, which are often accompanied by itching, pain or other associated symptoms. The causes of skin rashes are varied: as well as physical illnesses, allergies or psychological stress can also play a role. In this article, you will learn more about the different types of skin rashes, their possible causes and common treatment options.
Hives (urticaria): triggers, symptoms and treatment
Hives (urticaria) is a common skin condition in which red, itchy welts suddenly appear on the skin. Many people affected wonder: What causes this? How can I recognise hives – and what can I do myself to relieve the itching? In this article, you’ll find simple and easy-to-understand information on the possible causes of urticaria, what the typical symptoms look like, and which treatments really help.
What is an allergic shock (anaphylactic shock)?
An allergic shock (anaphylactic shock) is a severe allergic reaction in which the body reacts suddenly and very violently to an allergen, which can affect the entire body. The most common triggers for anaphylactic shock are certain foods, insect venoms and medicines. Anaphylactic shock can be life-threatening, so it is crucial to initiate treatment as quickly as possible. In this article, you will learn the key facts about triggers, symptoms, treatments and first aid in the event of anaphylactic shock.
Treatments for allergies
Allergies are among the most common chronic health problems, and their prevalence is steadily increasing. Avoiding allergens plays a key role in treatment, but there are also medicines to relieve symptoms, as well as options such as desensitisation and complementary medicine approaches. In this article, you will learn more about the various treatment approaches, how the medicines work, how desensitisation works, and other relevant information on the treatment of allergies.
Allergy tests
Allergy tests are various testing procedures used to confirm an allergy diagnosis. They are important for ensuring that treatment can be started in good time, as allergies can progress and lead to increasingly severe symptoms. In this article, you can find out what types of allergy tests are available, how they are carried out, what risks they involve and how reliable they are.
An overview of the 14 most common allergens
Food allergies are very common and can have a significant impact on the lives of those affected. Certain components in food, which are tolerated without any problems by most people, trigger unwanted allergic reactions in allergy sufferers, ranging from mild symptoms to severe, potentially life-threatening reactions. Each allergen is assigned a specific letter. In the following article, you can read basic facts about the 14 most common allergens, which letters are assigned to them, which foods they are found in, and what symptoms they can cause.
Shock – a medical emergency
Shock is a severe circulatory disorder in which the body is no longer supplied with sufficient blood and oxygen. This results in all organs being deprived of blood and oxygen, and ultimately leads to metabolic failure. Shock is a life-threatening condition and, if left untreated, leads to death within a very short time.