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For people with food allergies, symptoms can range from annoying to life-threatening. Learn about diagnosis and treatment of this common immune reaction.
If you have a food intolerance, your doctor may recommend steps to aid digestion of certain foods or to treat the underlying condition causing your reaction.
Some common food allergens Mayo Clinic specialists evaluate are cow's milk, chicken eggs, legumes (peanut and soybean), and fish. Food-allergic people and their ...
If you have a food allergy, your body overreacts to a specific food as if it were a threat. This can occur when you ingest even the smallest amount of the food.
A food allergy can cause: Tingling in the mouth. Swelling of the lips, tongue, face or throat. Itchy welts called hives. Stuffy nose, sneezing ...
In contrast, food intolerance symptoms are generally less serious and often limited to digestive problems. If you have a food intolerance, you may be able to ...
Our long term aim is identify unique microbiota associated with allergic disease, esp. food allergies and its association with allergic disease state ( ...
Peanuts are the most common culprit. But just how many kids get food allergies? Dr. Avni Joshi, a Mayo Clinic allergist, performed a study that offers some ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I have struggled with stomach issues for many years. Is it possible my upset stomach can be an allergy or sensitivity to certain foods?
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