General Practitioner. Work experience in medicine - 7 years. I consider it necessary to constantly educate myself and improve my skills, I adhere to the principles of evidence-based medicine in my work, I am guided by the well-known rule "Do no harm". My credo in life is "If you want to do something well, do it yourself."

Makeup Allergies

Makeup allergies is hypersensitivity to substances that are part of cosmetics (creams, lacquers, shampoos, lipsticks, perfumes, deodorants, paints, etc.). It is characterized by the development of allergic reactions with damage to the skin, lips, hair and nails. Makeup allergies is more often manifested in the form of urticaria and contact dermatitis, the upper respiratory tract…

Insulin Allergy

Insulin allergy is an increased sensitivity of the immune system to insulin and protein impurities present in the drug, manifested by the development of a local or systemic allergic reaction when a minimum amount of bovine, porcine or human insulin is administered. More often there are local reactions with the appearance of edema, itching, soreness…

Pet Allergies

Pet allergies is one of the most common allergic conditions caused by intolerance to antigens of wool, feathers, skin particles or pet waste products. The symptoms depend on the ways the allergen enters the body – itching, lacrimation, nasal congestion, sneezing, sore throat are most often registered. The pathology is determined by studying the patient’s life…

Peanut Allergy

Peanut allergy is a common variant of food allergy, which is caused by 18 specific groundnut proteins. The probability of food intolerance increases with genetic predisposition, the use of cosmetics with peanut oils, late introduction of the product into the diet. Allergic reactions are manifested by skin rashes, gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms, in severe cases…

Alcohol Allergy

Alcohol allergy is an increased sensitivity of the body to the components contained in alcoholic beverages with the development of allergic or pseudoallergic reactions. Clinical manifestations are characterized by lesions of the skin (urticaria, Quincke’s edema, dermatitis), upper respiratory tract (rhinoconjunctivitis, bronchospasm), digestive tract, systemic anaphylactoid reactions. Diagnosis is based on the study of anamnestic…

Allergy to Prosthetic Materials

Allergy to prosthetic materials is an intolerance to dentures used in orthopedic dentistry, with the development of a delayed allergic reaction and the appearance of clinical symptoms of prosthetic stomatitis (burning sensation, soreness in the oral cavity when eating, changes in taste), signs of allergic damage to other organs and disorders of the general condition.…

Allergic Cheilitis

Allergic cheilitis is a lesion of the lips, which is based on hyperergic inflammation that develops in direct contact with an allergen. Allergic cheilitis manifests itself as a burning sensation, itching, dryness, hyperemia, swelling, soreness and peeling of the lips. Pathology is diagnosed on the basis of anamnesis data and clinical manifestations detected during a…

Allergic Subsepsis

Allergic subsepsis is a symptom complex of infectious-allergic genesis with unclear etiology, mainly affecting children and similar in its characteristics to autoimmune collagenoses. Symptoms are a sudden developing severe fever lasting from 2-3 days to several months, erythematous or coroid skin rashes, pain and swelling of the joints (polyarthritis). Diagnosis is made on the basis…

Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis

Allergic rhinoconjunctivitis is a lesion of the nasal mucosa and conjunctiva that occurs due to contact with a causally significant allergen and is characterized by the development of an IgE-mediated reaction of the first type. The main manifestations are the presence of mucous discharge from the nose, difficulty nasal breathing, itching and burning in the…

Allergic Otitis

Allergic otitis is a sluggish inflammation of the middle ear of an allergic nature. It is accompanied by unpleasant itching, hearing impairment, specific secretions from the ear cavity. Typical pain sensations with otitis media are usually absent and can occur only when a secondary inflammatory process is attached. Diagnosis of the disease is carried out jointly…