allergy - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • outgrow: People who outgrow a food allergy may continue to have positive IgE test result to the food for many years.
  • trigger: Exposure to the mites in the first, crucial year of life can trigger a lifelong allergy.

Adjective modifier

  • undiagnosed: Many times one of those real causes is an undiagnosed allergy, Dr. Kotsanis says, as it turned out to be with Caroline.
  • severe: Quite a few years ago I had a dog with a very severe allergy to fleas.
  • delayed: I was glad to stumble upon this site as I am new to the delayed food allergy plagued world.

Modifies a noun

  • sufferer: Can the chemical industry come to the rescue of the allergy sufferer?
  • testing: Sometimes the GP will refer you for allergy testing.
  • symptom: He I have into the her hand allergy dog symptom caffeine How did to you.

Noun used with modifier

  • latex: High risk patients should be offered clinical testing for latex allergy.
  • peanut: The incidence of the potentially life threatening peanut allergy has doubled during the last ten years.
  • gluten: There is usually a gluten-free option available in the festival village, for anybody who has a gluten allergy.
  • pollen: Poor digestion and a weakened immune system can lead to this pollen allergy.
  • penicillin: If you have a penicillin allergy it is very important to tell your dentist in case you ever need a prescription of antibiotics.

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