Testing For Food Allergies

On an average every three out off hundred American people are sufferers of food allergies. Several more are sufferers of sensitivity and intolerance. Both the patient and their physician find it difficult to distinguish between an allergy and a sensitivity and/or intolerance. This is why testing for food allergies is so important if they are suspected. Symptoms of food allergies range from mild to life threatening and include itching, rash, hives, gastrointestinal upset, respiratory distress, dramatic drop in blood pressure, migraine and a myriad of other symptoms.

Because so many of the symptoms do mirror those of other conditions, testing is crucial. Allergies differ from other conditions because they originate in the immune system. When an allergic substance is consumed, the immune system goes on the attack. Antibodies are produced, which wage war on the allergic substance. This war within the body is what causes the many symptoms associated with food allergies. While there are many different foods that a person can be allergic to, the common culprits are eggs, milk, soy, wheat, fish, shellfish, tree nuts and peanuts. Some individuals also experience allergic reactions to certain food additives such as colorants.

Testing for allergies is done in a variety of ways. Your doctor may want to do a skin test or a blood test. If your physician feels it is appropriate, he or she will refer you to an allergy specialist who can administer and evaluate the various tests required. Once a diagnosis is reached a treatment plan will be devised. While the best course of action is to avoid the offending food, there are ways to treat an allergic reaction if one does occur. You may be directed to take an antihistamine, or inject yourself with epinephrine if your allergies are severe.

After testing for food allergies and obtaining a positive diagnosis, you may want to work with a nutritionist or dietician to create a diet plan that is satisfying yet safe. There are plenty of recipes on the Internet and lots of cookbooks written especially for people with food allergies. One great title is The Ultimate Food Allergy Cookbook and Survival Guide: How to Cook with Ease for Food Allergies and Recover Good Health by Nicolette M. Dumke. Families with kids may want to check out The Kid-Friendly Food Allergy Cookbook: More Than 150 Recipes That Are Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Nut-Free, Egg-Free, and Low in Sugar by Leslie Hammond and Lynne Marie Rominger.

Symptoms Of Food Allergies News:
Allergy Warnings Cause Consumer Confusion - RedOrbit

Allergy Warnings Cause Consumer Confusion
RedOrbit, TX - 19 hours ago
Life with food allergies comes with many frustrations. Sifting through the hodgepodge of allergy warnings on food labels shouldnt be one of them. .
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Food warnings cause mix-ups (Daily Illini)
WASHINGTON - It is one of the biggest frustrations of life with food allergies: That hodgepodge of warnings that a food might accidentally contain the wrong ingredient. The warnings are voluntary - meaning there is no way to know if foods that do not bear them really should...


How to clear confusion from food allergy warnings (PhysOrg)
(AP) -- It's one of the biggest frustrations of life with food allergies: That hodgepodge of warnings that a food might accidentally contain the wrong ingredient. The warnings are voluntary - meaning there's no way to know if foods that don't bear them really should. And they're vague: Is "may contain traces of peanuts" more reliable than "made in the same factory as peanuts?"..


Don't Believe Everything You Read On The Web
EUR¦ food, contains elements that are specific to one's body alone. The body is constantly producing a huge variety of antibodies, hormones, enzymes and other natural chemicals to regulate and control EUR¦..


Are you suffering from food intolerance? - GazetteLive

Are you suffering from food intolerance?
GazetteLive, UK - 19 hours ago
If you answered yes to any of the above you could by suffering from food intolerance. Food intolerance is not the same as a food allergy, it is a reaction .
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Daughter #2 food allergy test results
Wow. Happy day. I just returned from the allergist with my 2 year old who tested negative for EVERYTHING! Heres the thing EUR” in her 2 years of life she has NEVER eaten the following foods: eggs, nuts, peanuts, dairy, soy, shellfish, ...


Sunday Q&A: Food allergies place some students at risk (Houston Chronicle)
Pediatric allergist Dr. Susan Pacheco talked with Chronicle reporter Cindy George about how adults can help children with food allergies avoid life-threatening reactions...


Parents can help train schools on kids' food allergies - Oregonian
Sending a child with food allergies to school can give parents stressful visions of classroom cupcakes or shared lunches ending in a hospital trip. But parents can and should take several steps to limit kids' exposure to problem foods and train schol ...


Confusing food allergy warnings may get clearer - CNBC
WASHINGTON - It's one of the biggest frustrations of life with food allergies: That hodgepodge of warnings that a food might accidentally contain the wrong ingredient. The warnings are voluntary EUR” meaning there's no way to know if foods that don't ...





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