allergiad
Allergiad is a fictional medical concept used in speculative fiction and related media to explore allergic disease and immune-system dynamics. It is not an established real-world diagnosis, but it provides a framework for discussing how genetic factors, environmental exposures, and immune regulation might produce variable and widespread hypersensitivity.
Definition and scope: Allergiad refers to a hypothetical syndrome in which individuals experience broad, shifting sensitivity
Symptoms: Common manifestations include itching, hives, nasal congestion, sneezing, coughing, wheezing, stomach cramps, nausea, diarrhea, and
Causes and pathophysiology: In fictional treatments, allergiad is attributed to an interplay of genetic predisposition and
Diagnosis and management: In the fictional setting, diagnosis relies on symptom patterns, exposure history, and exclusion
Prognosis and cultural references: The course varies by narrative; with good trigger control, symptoms are portrayed