Warning Signs of Food Allergies
As you may have known already, food allergy is an unusual reaction to food that is
elicited by an exposure to certain food types which then creates a response from the immune system. The reaction
that the immune system eventually generates will then cause discomfiting symptoms.
Looking more closely, food allergens (the ones that causes allergic reactions) are proteins that unfortunately
withstood the high temperatures of cooking as well as the acidic substances and enzymes of the gastrointestinal
system. These allergens consequently live on to pass through the linings of the gastrointestinal tract, disperse
into the blood circulatory system, and travel to organs of target, which results to different allergic symptoms all
over the body.
Food allergy symptoms are commonly noted as irritation of the skin which may involve hives, eczema, and a simple
rash. Other symptoms may also include irritations in the gastrointestinal organs like vomiting, indigestion,
diarrhea, stomach aches, and nausea. Through the years, there have been numerous documented allergic reactions seen
in a lot of people, the following is additional information about other allergic symptoms that even you have
experienced but have failed to take notice:
- insomniac tendencies or sleeping difficulties
- moodiness
- fatigue
- heartburn
- constipation
- symptoms that resemble arthritis
- canker sores
- nocturnal enuresis or bed wetting
- inflammation of the face and lips
- rhinitis
- migraine
- wheezing
Furthermore, allergic reactions to a specific kind of food can also generate a specific symptom. Therefore there
are symptoms that can pinpoint to a certain type of food allergy which can then be quite useful in figuring out
what medications to administer and the formulation of a management plan. In other words, it is possible to
determine the source of the allergy by evaluating the symptoms.
Simple headaches are usually symptoms of an allergic reaction to chocolates and wheat. Migraines, on the other
hand, are typically caused by an allergy to cheese, nuts, citrus fruits, tomatoes, milk, eggs, and MSG or
monosodium glutamate. Monosodium glutamate is a chemical used for seasonings in a lot of foods but only those which
have excessive amounts can cause allergic reactions.
Eczema or atopic dermatitis, which is a swelling and drying of the skin, can be seen in allergies to citrus
fruits, eggs, and tomatoes. Hives or urticaria is also a form of skin irritation which is represented by elevated
skin welts that are reddish. Hives can be very itchy, this allergic reaction is common among tomatoes, eggs,
shellfish, mangoes, pork meat, nuts, and strawberries.
Asthma is commonly seen in wheat and egg allergies.
There are also allergy manifestations that affect the physical energy, consciousness, and emotions of a person.
These reactions can be regularly seen in allergies to wheat, soybeans, corn, and milk.
As you may have observed, many types of foods share the same symptoms most of the time. A careful assessment and
physical evaluation is needed to at least determine the source of the allergy. It is not only in the symptoms that
medical professionals can determine what the source of allergy is but also through blood tests, diet eliminations,
and food challenges. Careful assessment of daily food intake by the patient can be of great help in pinpointing the
culprit and as well as a comprehensive analysis of the symptoms observed.
Furthermore, a consultation with a reputable allergist who will be part of the medical team can assist you in
fighting your allergy that may have caused you great discomfort in your daily life.
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