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List of allergens

List of allergens

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This is a list of allergies, which includes the allergen, potential reactions, and a brief description of the cause where applicable.

Allergens

Food

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Medical

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Environmental

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Contact

Many substances can cause an allergic reaction when in contact with the human integumentary system.

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  1. Risk factors for reaction to latex include spina bifida, family history of allergy to latex, or a personal history of allergies, asthma, or eczema
  2. Paraphenylenediamine may be added to henna but is not found in pure henna.

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