Jaloma Pacifiers Recalled Due To Choking Hazard
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection is notifying consumers about a voluntary recall announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The recalled Jaloma Pacifiers were sold in retail stores in New Jersey and New York from February 2008 through March 2009, for approximately $1.00. Although not sold in Connecticut stores, this recalled product may have been purchased while visiting the above noted states or may have been sent to Connecticut as a gift. The pacifiers were manufactured in Mexico and imported by Gromex Inc., of Passaic, New Jersey. Although no injuries and/or incidents have been reported, the potential for injury is high due to the pacifier mouth guard and the ventilation holes are too small and fail to meet federal safety standards, for this reason, the pacifier poses a choking hazard to young children.
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What Is Allergic Conjunctivitis? What Causes Allergic Conjunctivitis?
time so that there is some relief of symptoms before the mast cell stabilizers kick in. The most popular mast cell stabilizers are lodoxamide and nedocromil. They are presented as eye drops. A mast cell stabilizer is a class of non-steroid controller medicine that reduces the release of inflammation-causing chemicals from mast cells. They block a calcium channel essential for mast cell degranulation, stabilizing the cell; thus preventing the release of histamine. Corticosteroids These are only prescribed if symptoms are especially severe. They are rarely prescribed. Corticoid is a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex. As medication, corticosteroids are produced synthetically - they reduce swelling and decrease the body"s immune response. Corticosteroids work well but should not be used long-term because of possible side effects. Complications of allergic conjunctivitis Complications of perennial or seasonal allergic conjunctivitis are extremely rare. More of a frustration, than a complication, is the recurrence of symptoms. People with pollen allergies may become annoyed with the annual ordeal. Allergic conjunctivitis is unpleasant. It can disrupt the smooth running of day-to-day life. Concentration may be affected, especially if symptoms are in the eyes - visual data is crucial for concentration. Experts say that allergic conjunctivitis should have no long-term impact on the sufferer"s health. Complications of dermatoconjunctivitis and giant papillary conjunctivitis There is a bigger chance of complications with these two types of conjunctivitis. Even though the risk is greater, it is still small. There is a risk that the cornea may become inflamed (keratitis). Keratitis can cause ulcers to form on the cornea, significantly raising the risk of scarring, which can cause permanent impairment of vision. Symptoms of keratitis are: *Intense pain in the eye *Sensitivity to light (photophobia) *Blurred vision *A feeling that there is something in the eye *Watery eyes Written by Christian Nordqvist Copyright: Medical News Today Not to be reproduced without permission of Medical News TodayPages: 1 [2]