Most Common Food Allergies ?!


Question: Most Common Food Allergies !?
What are the most common food allergies !? What are the symptoms for the different allergies!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Food allergy is an exaggerated immune response to dietary proteins!.
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My daughter is allergic to milk, she is violently sick if she has anything which contains it!. My son is allergic to milk and wheat he has alot of abdominal pain if he has them, also before he went on the wheat free diet he had really bad eczema and it went away within a few days of being wheat free!. I have heard of children who have anaphaltic shock if they get milk so I consider it a good thing my two just throw up or have to run to the toilet if they accidently have milk!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

eggs, milk, lactose, wheat glutin, certain colourings and flavourings!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

n children, common allergy-provoking foods include cow's milk protein, egg white from hens, wheat, soya bean, codfish and peanuts!.

In adults, nuts including Brazil, almond, hazelnut, peanut and walnut are common allergens!. Seafood such as fish, mussels, crab, prawn, shrimp and squid may also cause allergic reactions!.

Localised oral allergies may occur in young adults in association with silver birch tree pollen allergy!. They get an itchy mouth and throat on eating certain fresh fruit (apple, cherry, peach and nectarine), raw vegetables (carrot, celery and potato) and nuts!.
What are the symptoms!?

Typically, an immediate food allergic reaction will involve the immune system!. Within minutes, traces of the offending food in the diet can trigger generalised rashes, itching, diarrhoea, vomiting, swelling of the lips and soft tissues, breathing difficulties and even shock!.

Peanut anaphylaxis is a good example where traces of the food are absorbed in the mouth or intestine!. This leads to the rapid release of histamine from cells and allergic tissue swelling!.

Delayed reactions to food may also occur, which can aggravate eczema in infants!. Coeliac disease is a delayed immune reaction to the gluten part of wheat!.

This damages the intestinal lining, resulting in abdominal bloating, discomfort, diarrhoea or constipation!. It also decreases absorption of essential foods from the intestine resulting in anaemia, lethargy and nutritional deficiencies!. These changes may be subtle and can easily be missed!.
Food intolerance

Food intolerance reactions are of slower onset than allergic reactions, don't involve the immune system and aren't usually life threatening!. They're often called 'pseudo-allergic reactions'!.

Lactose intolerance, for example, is the inability to digest the cow's milk sugar lactose, caused by deficiency of the sugar-digesting enzyme lactase in the intestine!.

This is common in people of southern European or African descent and results in smelly diarrhoea, pain and bloating after drinking cow's milk or taking in dairy products!. Lactose intolerance doesn't cause rashes, weight gain or lethargy!.

Natural histamine may be too rapidly absorbed from food in the diet and effectively lead to a histamine 'rush' with headaches, palpitations and flushing that mimics an allergy!.

Then there are adverse reactions to chemical preservatives and additives in food, such as sulphites, sodium benzoate, salicylate, monosodium glutamate (MSG), caffeine and tartrazine!.

These reactions are usually dose-related, with small amounts of the food being tolerated but larger amounts leading to reactions such as urticaria, flushing, abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhoea!.
Food toxicity and aversion

Natural poisons occur in some foods, such as mushrooms and potatoes!. Bacteria in putrefying meat and fish can cause toxic food poisoning!.

These reactions occur in all people who consume the toxic foodstuff and don't involve any digestive intolerance or an immune reaction!.

Some people have a food aversion and convince themselves, with no sound basis, that they're 'food allergic' and will vomit if given the particular food!. If the food's concealed or hidden, they consume it with no ill effects!.

Their reaction is psychological and it can be difficult to convince them that they're not allergic to a particular food!.
Diagnosing food allergy and intolerance

Food allergy can be diagnosed by means of skin-prick tests to various foods or by a RAST (radioallergosorbent test) on a blood sample!. Skin testing with fresh food extracts is more accurate!.

The gold standard in food allergy testing is the double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge (DBPCFC) under careful supervision in a hospital, but it is time consuming and costly!.

If no food can be identified, but an allergic reaction is strongly suspected, an elimination diet lasting two to four weeks should be instituted!. This involves eating only a limited number of foods that are unlikely to cause allergies, such as lamb, rice, pears and sweet potato!.

Once the allergic symptoms settle, foods are slowly reintroduced one at a time to identify the offending substance!. This should only be done under the supervision of a dietician, as children can end up in a state of malnutrition on a prolonged restriction diet!.

Food intolerances to pseudo-allergens are difficult to diagnose as there are no reliable blood or skin tests available!.

See allergy testing for more information!.
Preventing food allergies

For high-risk families (those with severely allergic parents or siblings), it's recommended pregnant women avoid cigarette smoking and prepare to breastfeed exclusively!.

Exclusive breastfeeding seems to reduce the incidence of allergies, especially allergic infantile eczema!.

It makes little or no difference to allergies what the mother consumes in her diet while pregnant or breastfeeding

Although in the past doctors have advocated that breastfeeding mothers avoid allergenic foods such as cow



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