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Thursday, September 22, 2016

FOOD ALLERGY - ANAFILAXIA - DIGESTIVE ALLERGY - ASMA Y ALERGIA A LOS ALIMENTOS






Alergia a las comidas

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La alergia a las comidas es una respuesta anormal a un alimento desencadenada por el sistema inmunitario del cuerpo.
En adultos, los alimentos que desencadenan más reacciones alérgicas son: pescado, mariscos, maní y frutas secas como las nueces. En los niños, pueden ser los huevos, leche, maní, frutas secas, soja y trigo.
Los síntomas de una alergia a un alimento incluyen:
  • Picazón e hinchazón de la boca
  • Vómito, diarrea o cólicos abdominales y dolor
  • Sarpullido o eccema
  • Sentir la garganta apretada y dificultad para respirar
  • Disminución de la presión sanguínea
Para diagnosticar la alergia a un alimento, su proveedor de cuidados de salud podría usar la historia clínica de la persona, una dieta donde se eliminen los alimentos que posiblemente estén causando la alergia y exámenes de la piel y de sangre.
Si una persona sabe que tiene alergia a un alimento, debe estar preparada para lidiar con una exposición accidental a la misma. Puede ayudar usar un brazalete o collar con información sobre la alergia y llevar consigo una inyección de epinefrina (adrenalina).
Sólo se pueden prevenir los síntomas de una reacción alérgica evitando el alimento que los cause. Una vez que la persona y su proveedor de atención médica hayan identificado el alimento al que la persona es sensible, estos tienen que ser retirados de su dieta.
NIH: Instituto Nacional de Alergias y Enfermedades Infecciosas

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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

PRESIDENT ´S MESSAGE - MENSAJE DEL PRESIDENTE - WAO - ACADEMIA MUNDIAL DE ALERGIA









20 September 2016 Dear Friends and Colleagues, The World Allergy Organization (WAO) is only as strong as the membership that constitutes it. We cannot realize our mission of providing direct educational outreach programs, symposia, and lectureships without the collaboration and support of our 97 national and regional member societies. Therefore, on behalf of WAO, I’d like to personally recognize and thank all of our member societies as their efforts in moving the field of allergy forward in their respective countries are instrumental in advancing our specialty around the world. The World Allergy Organization is dedicated to supporting our member societies in a number of ways. This includes partnering with member societies at WAO meetings and supporting speakers to represent WAO as presenters at national and regional allergy conferences, congresses and other medical meetings. WAO representatives recently participated in annual meetings of the Argentinian Association of Allergy & Clinical Immunology (AAAeIC) and the Guatemalan Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology Association (GAACIA). Thank you to AAAeIC for inviting me to speak at their XXXIX Congress in Buenos Aires from 10-12 August. Congratulations to Dr. René A. Baillieau and the members of AAAeIC on a successful congress. I’d also like to congratulate the members of GAACIA on their successful meeting where WAO President-Elect, Prof. Ignacio Ansotegui and Dr. Dana Wallace presented lectures to the delegates at the 2016 National Allergy Congress in Guatemala City, 10-12 August. The World Allergy Organization also partners with our member societies to co-host many of our meetings, including the World Allergy Congress and WAO International Scientific Conference. This 6-9 December, WAO is partnering with the Israel Association of Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology (IAACI), a WAO member society and its mutual collaborating partner, Allergists for Israel (AFI), to bring you the 2016 WAO International Scientific Conference (WISC) in Jerusalem. WAO, IAACI, and AFI are working together to bring our attendees a dynamic scientific program with world-renown speakers and cutting-edge lectures and symposia on topics of great interest and importance. There is still time to register for WISC 2016 ahead of the 30 September Regular Registration deadline, visit the WISC 2016 Registration Page to register and for more information. See you in Jerusalem! Sincerely yours, Mario Sánchez Borges, MD President, World Allergy Organization ************************************************************* Save the date for WISC 2016: 6-9 December 2016 Keep track of all WAO activities at: www.worldallergy.org and www.waojournal.org @worldallergy on Twitter WorldAllergyOrg on Facebook TheWAOChannel on YouTube Join the WISC LinkedIn group (Click the Join Group button)