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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.
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 ...
It's one of the most common causes of a life-threatening allergic reaction to food. This life-threatening reaction is known as anaphylaxis. Peanut allergy has ...
Wheat allergy is an allergic reaction to foods containing wheat. Wheat allergy can be triggered by eating these foods, breathing in wheat flour or coming in ...
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 ...
Milk allergy is an atypical immune system response to milk and products containing milk. It's one of the most common food allergies in children.
Eggs are one of the most common foods that cause an allergy in children. Egg allergy symptoms usually start a few minutes to a few hours after eating eggs ...
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