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Allergies & autoimmune responses
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Allergies & autoimmune responses

by Ane__0__0, Jan 10, 1999 12:00AM

  I would like to know if an increase in allergy symptoms and allergic reactions is a clue to autoimmune disease or HIV.  I posted a very long message in the general neurology forum and fear that I may have been too long winded to receive a response. I am also concerned about the relationship between sinus & nasal allergies and neurological disturbances.  For further reference,my complete list of symptoms and questions appears in the general neurology forum dated 01-08-99.
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Dear Anne:
I have read you earlier posting. Your case is quite complex. Without the opportunity of seeing in consultation, I do not think we can offer you any definite suggestions.
Based on the information available, I would think that your symptoms are quite non-specific and do not seem to amount to any real neurological diagnosis. In contrast, they quite precisely match the criteria of somatization disorder, which is a psychiatric diagnosis.
I do not see a mention of a recent lumbar puncture in your note. As a rule, meningitis is not diagnosed in the absence of documentation of an abnormal cerebrospinal fluid. I see no reason to suspect that you have any neurological involvement from HSV-2 genital infection.
I do not think your symptoms can be attributed to allergies, sinusitis, or amalgam fillings.
If neurological and infectious disease evaluations from academic institutions have not yielded a definite cause of your symptoms, serious consideration of an underlying psychiatric disorder (stress-related or otherwise) would be most appropriate.
Good luck!




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