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Results 1 - 10 of 105 for Food Allergy
  1. ... eggs, peanuts, milk, shellfish or some other specific food. ... gluten (gluten intolerance or celiac disease ) A true food allergy is much less common. The immune system normally ...
  2. What are common symptoms of food allergies? The correct answer is all of the above. Eating something you're allergic to can trigger symptoms ranging from a runny ...
  3. ... upon subsequent exposure to the substance. An actual food allergy, as opposed to simple intolerance due to the lack of digesting enzymes, is indicated by the production of antibodies to the food allergen, and by the release of histamines and ...
  4. ... food ( food poisoning ) may cause symptoms similar to food allergies. Some medicines (such as aspirin and ampicillin) can ... medicine. Some children may outgrow an allergy, especially food allergies. But once a substance has triggered an allergic ...
  5. ... not well controlled with medicine Hives and angioedema Food allergies Skin rashes ( dermatitis ), in which the skin becomes ... prick test may also be used to diagnose food allergies. Intradermal tests are not used to test for ...
  6. ... to any allergen. Common causes include: Drug allergies Food allergies Insect bites/stings Pollen and other inhaled allergens ... Elsevier; 2020:chap 75. Schwartz LB. Systemic anaphylaxis, food allergy, and insect sting allergy. In: Goldman L, Schafer ...
  7. ... physical exam. This is done to check for food allergies and to rule out other conditions, such as ... and taking medicines. If you test positive for food allergies, you may be told to avoid those foods. ...
  8. ... they are 1 year old. But having one food allergy increases the risk for having other types of ... 19, 2023. Marion G, Venter C. Management of food allergy. In: Leung DYM, Akdis CA, Bacharier LB, et ...
  9. Be sure to discuss any food allergies or foods that should be avoided with your child's health care provider. For infants and babies: Feed babies infant formula or ...
  10. ... have: Air swallowing Abdominal migraine Colic Constipation Gas Food allergy or intolerance Food poisoning Heartburn or acid reflux ...
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