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a food allergy. Your allergist will begin by taking a detailed medical history to find out whether your symptoms are an allergic reaction, an intolerance or ...
Dr. Avni Joshi, a Mayo Clinic pediatric allergist and immunologist, asks, "How does food allergy happen is the first question?" Watch: The Mayo ...
Anupama Ravi, a Mayo Clinic pediatric allergy specialist, explains why parents of kids with food allergies have to be conscientious of everything that goes into ...
Allergic asthma. Dermatitis, called eczema. Food allergies. Penicillin allergy. Bee venom allergy. Skin tests are generally safe for adults and children ...
If you have a food allergy, your healthcare professional will likely: Ask you to keep a detailed diary of the foods you eat. Ask if you've stopped eating the ...
Food tracking or elimination diet. Your or your child's doctor may have you keep a detailed diary of foods eaten and may ask you to eliminate eggs or other ...
Allergic reactions to insect stings can be triggered by bees, wasps, hornets or yellow jackets. Allergy shots aren't available for food allergies or long- ...
Connection between food allergy and latex allergy ... Certain fruits contain the same allergens found in latex. They include: ... If you're allergic to latex, you ...
Under your doctor's direction, you will gradually add foods back and note when symptoms return. Food challenge testing. You eat food suspected of being the ...
For people with food allergies, symptoms can range from annoying to life-threatening. Learn about diagnosis and treatment of this common immune reaction.
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