6 results on atopic dermatitis
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Pre- and probiotics are able to change the composition of the altered intestinal microbiota that is found in allergic patients, indicating beneficial effects of these nutritional components in the prevention and treatment of allergic diseases. The…
Treatment with probiotics can alter the allergen-specific in vivo or in vitro immunological response in food-allergic children.
It is expected that feeding a new hypoallergenic formula will result in a lower occurrence of AEDS (Atopic Eczema Dermatitis Syndrome) compared to giving a standard formula in infants with a high risk of developing atopic disease. Extension: To…
Addition of subcutaneous vitamin D3 to subcutaneous allergen vaccination offers a superior protection to allergen-induced inflammation and obstruction, in comparison to allergen vaccination alone.
Probiotic supplementation in young infants (1st 2 years of life) has a therapeutic effect, associated with upregulation of tolerance for cow's milk allergens, as well as combined with local and systemic immunomodulation and improvement of…