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A review of current evidence on food allergies during pregnancy - Tufail - 2023 - Food Science & Nutrition

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cat allergy cure :: Article Creator WebMD 1:01: How Do Allergies Work? Allergies. They can have a big impact on your life. Leah Oh, I know. I once dated this amazing guy who had a cat. I'm allergic. So he had to decide between me and the cat. NOAH Which did he choose? Leah The cat, Noah. Donald picked the cat. OK? Now, let's learn about these allergies that ruined my life. Allergies happen when your immune system thinks a substance, like stupid pet dander, is a dangerous intruder. NOAH When a person with allergies is exposed to an allergen-- through food, insect bites, or even pollen-- the body produces a large quantity of antibodies. Leah Those antibodies then cause some cells to release chemicals into the bloodstream, one of which is histamine. NOAH The histamine then acts on the eyes, nose, throat, lungs, skin, or gastrointestinal tract, and causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. [SNEEZES] Leah Stupid histamines. NOAH Hey...

4 Types Of Allergies in Children And Remedies

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latex intolerance symptoms :: Article Creator Lactose Intolerance: Understanding The Causes, Symptoms, And Practical Solutions Considering the fact that about seventy per cent of the world population, primarily Asian, African and South American people are known to suffer from lactose intolerance, the lack of awareness about the same comes across as a rude shock. With some choosing to confuse the condition with milk allergies or lactose malabsorption and others simply refusing to acknowledge the symptoms at all, this is a condition that's often misconstrued by the common man. Here, we try to decode the common genesis of this problem along with ways to tackle and deal with the same. Understanding the cause "Lactose intolerance occurs when the small intestine produces insufficient amounts of lactase, an enzyme needed to digest lactose, a sugar found in dairy products. This deficiency can be genetic, age-related, or triggered by intestinal ...

Allergies: Symptoms, Reaction, Treatment & Management

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non celiac gluten intolerance :: Article Creator The Gluten-Free Diet: A Beginner's Guide With Meal Plan A gluten-free diet involves excluding foods that contain the protein gluten, which is found in wheat, barley, rye, and spelt. This diet can include foods like fruits, vegetables, meats, and gluten-free products. Gluten is a protein that gives flour a sticky consistency when it's mixed with water. It's also associated with the rise and chewy texture of bread. The term "gluten" is derived from the Latin word for glue. Gluten is commonly found in products such as bread, pasta, and baked goods. A healthcare professional may recommend a gluten-free diet if you experience uncomfortable gastrointestinal symptoms after eating foods that contain gluten. In some cases, you may need to completely avoid gluten if you have certain health conditions or are allergic to products that commonly contain gluten. ...

Is a Sulfite Allergy Dangerous?

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types of allergy injections :: Article Creator Antihistamines For Allergies Different medications can treat allergies, including steroids and allergy shots, but one of the first things to try is an antihistamine. These are over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription medications that block histamine, a chemical that causes your body to develop allergic symptoms such as sneezing, itching, a runny nose, and hives. For lots of people, allergy treatment is reactive. You get stuffed up, your eyes water, and then you go to the medicine cabinet for relief. Most OTC and prescription antihistamines begin to work within 30 minutes and reach peak performance levels after one to two hours. But many doctors say we should be taking the medicine before we have symptoms. Call it allergy pretreatment. By waiting, you could be risking more than mild discomfort. Once your allergy symptoms start, you might need more heavy-duty medicines to get them under control. ...

Food Allergies | Causes, Symptoms & Treatment | ACAAI Public Website

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Allergies: Symptoms, Reaction, Treatment & Management

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allergy congestion :: Article Creator Allergy, Intolerance, Or Sensitivity? Here's How To Tell The Difference Food may be necessary for survival but that doesn't mean your body always reacts well to everything. There are a variety of ways your body can have a negative reaction to something you've eaten. Depending on the food, you can have an allergy, an intolerance, or a sensitivity. Since these issues can have different symptoms, it's important to know the difference and how to handle them.  RELATED: 5 Allergy Relieving Foods Is it a Food Allergy? In a food allergy, your immune system reacts to something you've eaten. This reaction can be caused by even a small amount of the allergen. An allergic reaction can vary in severity and it's not uncommon for them to worsen if you keep eating the food that caused the problem. Some of the symptoms you can expect with a food allergy include hives, itching, eczema, tinglin...

A review of current evidence on food allergies during pregnancy - Tufail - 2023 - Food Science & Nutrition

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food intolerance can cause :: Article Creator Allergy, Intolerance, Or Sensitivity? Here's How To Tell The Difference Food may be necessary for survival but that doesn't mean your body always reacts well to everything. There are a variety of ways your body can have a negative reaction to something you've eaten. Depending on the food, you can have an allergy, an intolerance, or a sensitivity. Since these issues can have different symptoms, it's important to know the difference and how to handle them.  RELATED: 5 Allergy Relieving Foods Is it a Food Allergy? In a food allergy, your immune system reacts to something you've eaten. This reaction can be caused by even a small amount of the allergen. An allergic reaction can vary in severity and it's not uncommon for them to worsen if you keep eating the food that caused the problem. Some of the symptoms you can expect with a food allergy include hives, itching, eczema,...