Food Allergies: Symptoms and Treatment
Food allergies are a common problem for children but also for adults. These allergies are caused by the immune system which mistakes certain food or food groups for a threat to the body. The immune system then creates antibodies to fight off the ‘threat’.
What are food allergies?
Food allergies are a common problem for children but also for
adults. These allergies are caused by the immune system which mistakes
certain food or food groups for a threat to the body. The immune system
then creates antibodies to fight off the ‘threat’. These antibodies
force mast cells to release chemicals, like histamine, into the
bloodstream. This results in mild to heavy reactions affecting eyes,
skin or throat. Symptoms of an allergy are :
The most severe reaction to certain food or foodgroups is called
anaphylaxis. People prone to anaphylaxis are at a high health risk if
their allergies act up. Their body causes many reactions all at once.
Their blood pressure drops and they have problems breathing due to a
narrowing of the throat. These individuals need to have emergency kits
on them everywhere they go. Note that certain allergies can pass, but
serious allergies to peanuts for example often last a lifetime.
Food allergies mostly affect children.
Dairy products, soy products, peanuts and wheat are the most common
allergies. These allergies may influence an individual’s day-to-day
life, but with patience and attention to details, life with an allergy
shouldn’t be a massive problem.
Diagnosis
If you are under the impression
that you are suffering from a food allergy the following will help in
diagnosing your condition :
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Visit a doctor. He will ask about your family’s health history and your symptoms.
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Have a skin test. This test allows you to find out which substances you are allergic to by injecting them into the arm.
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Consider a blood test. The blood test will show the antibodies in your bloodstream. This will help determine your allergies.
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Keep a food diary. By keeping a food diary you will have a clear vision of your reactions to certain foods.
Treatment for food allergies
Treatment for food allergies are
complex. There is no real solution, the best way to avoid an allergic
reaction to certain food is to avoid the food. Reading food labels will
help with avoiding certain foodgroups. However, certain individuals
have a food allergy so severe that they cannot eat food which is made
in the same factory as the food that causes their allergic reactions.
To avoid this, be sure to read food labels and wrappers.
However, if you’ve eaten the wrong food, be sure to stay calm. If
anaphylaxis occurs, a shot of epinephrine may be needed. The
epinephrine should be at hand at all times for people prone to
anaphylaxis. Antihistamine is also a common medicine which is used for
allergic reactions. Antihistamine, however, is not a substitute for
epinephrine. Once you’ve had an allergic reaction, and perhaps a shot,
be sure to visit the hospital to make sure your condition is under
control.
No matter how severe or mild allergic reactions are , it is always important to have a plan.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
C. Brown is the webmaster of FoodAllergyInformation.net, helping you to diagnose and cope with food allergy symptoms.
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