Archive for the ‘Atopic Dermatitis’ Category

H1N1 Influenza Vaccine and Egg Allergy

I just picked up a very limited supply of H1N1 from the Marion County Public Health Department. My thanks to them at this busy time is taking care of my request. The office was very engaged in packaging vaccine for the schools.
I was able to get this supply for my population of children who have life-threatening [...]

December 9, 2009  Tags:   Posted in: Egg Allergy, Immunizations  2 Comments

Egg Allergy and Influenza Vaccinations

Dr. Vitalpur and I have had many calls about the influenza vaccination (both the usual annual vaccine and the new H1N1 vaccine) and children with egg allergy. We follow a number of children who are allergic to egg. Their reactions to egg include those who; are allergy test positive only, have hives with skin contact [...]

October 8, 2009   Posted in: Allergies, Egg Allergy, Food Allergies, Immunizations  6 Comments

Food Allergy Testing, Egg Sensitivity, and Flu Shots

The title here takes in a significant amount of material. Its intent is to get your attention to an old theme and to hopefully help with considerations of dealing with the need for a flu immunization (aka flu shot) in the face of egg sensitization (having a positive allergy test to egg).
A young African-American girl [...]

September 24, 2009   Posted in: Allergy Testing, Egg Allergy, Food Allergies, Immunizations, Phadia Allergy Tests  4 Comments

What causes itchy skin in eczema?

 
That dry, itchy, and flaky skin known as eczema or atopic dermatitis (when there is an allergen involved) may affect up to 20% of children. These children are miserable when their skin flares. Their misery is all too often shared by other family members. Parents can become frustrated in their search for cause/causes. The flaring [...]

September 13, 2009   Posted in: Atopic Dermatitis  4 Comments