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  • Animal allergy

    In an animal allergy it is not the fur that causes a reaction, but proteins that are found in the animal’s saliva, for instance. Avoiding contact with the animal can help, as can taking medication.

  • Rosacea

    Rosacea, a common inflammatory disease of the facial skin, causes redness, pustules, and small visible blood vessels on the face.

  • Nummular eczema

    Itchy round spots on the skin are typical of nummular eczema. Episodes often occur over years, but it can usually be treated successfully.

  • Food allergy

    People with a food allergy usually react to even very small quantities. What are the typical symptoms? How is a food allergy treated?

  • Cluster headaches

    Cluster headaches come in phases, or “clusters”. They involve severe pain, always on one side only and mostly around the temples or eyes.

  • Epilepsy

    Epilepsy is a condition where the brain or parts of it become overactive. Medication can prevent seizures and help patients sustain a good quality of life.

  • Rhabdomyolysis

    Rhabdomyolysis is a breakdown of muscle fibers that can be triggered by several causes. Severe cases need to be treated quickly.

  • Medication allergy

    Medication can also have undesired effects. These side effects include allergic reactions.

  • Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

    When a person feels dizzy, it may be due to benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. The dizziness usually stops by itself.

  • Are chemicals in clothing all safe?

    Chemicals are needed to make clothing textiles. But can these substances affect people’s health?