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Allan Lieberman 2020-12-01
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Typically when someone reacts to a particular food, that person has a food intolerance rather than a true allergy to that food.

Despite their similar symptoms, a food allergy can be more critical.

Despite their similar symptoms, a food allergy can be more critical.What Does Food Intolerance Mean?Some people experience difficulty digesting certain foods.

This is known as food intolerance, non-allergic food hypersensitivity, or non-IgE mediated food hypersensitivity.

Keep in mind that this is different from food allergy.What are the Symptoms of Food Intolerance?Some common symptoms of food intolerance are:Stomach pain, bloating, gas, and diarrhea.Itching and skin rashesThese symptoms usually surface a few hours after consuming the particular food.Learn more - https://coem.com/blog/food-intolerance/

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Allergy and Asthma Tips 2021-06-29
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Sometimes, the immune system can start to defend against things that wouldn't normally cause harm to the body, this is what causes allergies and allergic reactions to take place.What Causes an Allergic Reaction?No one is completely sure why some people have allergies while others do not, however doctors do believe them to mostly be passed down in families.

If you have a close family member who has allergies, you may be more likely to develop them yourself.

While the exact cause of allergies is unknown, some things are known to commonly cause allergies in people.

Some of those things are: Pet dander, for example from a dog or a catBites or stings from certain insects like ants or beesCertain foods like nuts or shellfish can cause food allergies or food intoleranceMedications like penicillin can cause people to have drug allergiesPollen, mold and dust mitesThere are many more things that can cause someone to have an allergic reaction, and an allergist will be able to tell you exactly what is causing your allergies by giving you an allergy test.

How do I know if I'm Having an Allergic Reaction?There are many different symptoms that could arise from an allergic reaction, and they can vary from mild to severe.

These symptoms may continue to become more severe the more often you are exposed to the allergen.

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Allergy and Asthma Tips 2021-08-23
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There are many different conditions that can affect a person's skin, whether these are allergies, rashes, or more we will discuss the basics of these conditions and their treatments.

It is very important to visit an allergy specialist for any serious allergy problems or skin conditions that may be caused by allergies because they will fully understand the condition and how to best treat the specific issue for each patient.

EczemaAtopic Dermatitis, more commonly referred to as eczema, is caused by skin barrier dysfunction which results in dryness and inflammation.

Children who have a history of allergic disease such as asthma are more likely to develop eczema over time.

Up to 80% of children with eczema will develop asthma or allergic rhinitis in the future.

About 20% of the population will experience hives at some point in their life, and there are many causes.

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Allan Lieberman 2020-12-01
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Typically when someone reacts to a particular food, that person has a food intolerance rather than a true allergy to that food.

Despite their similar symptoms, a food allergy can be more critical.

Despite their similar symptoms, a food allergy can be more critical.What Does Food Intolerance Mean?Some people experience difficulty digesting certain foods.

This is known as food intolerance, non-allergic food hypersensitivity, or non-IgE mediated food hypersensitivity.

Keep in mind that this is different from food allergy.What are the Symptoms of Food Intolerance?Some common symptoms of food intolerance are:Stomach pain, bloating, gas, and diarrhea.Itching and skin rashesThese symptoms usually surface a few hours after consuming the particular food.Learn more - https://coem.com/blog/food-intolerance/

Allergy and Asthma Tips 2021-08-23
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There are many different conditions that can affect a person's skin, whether these are allergies, rashes, or more we will discuss the basics of these conditions and their treatments.

It is very important to visit an allergy specialist for any serious allergy problems or skin conditions that may be caused by allergies because they will fully understand the condition and how to best treat the specific issue for each patient.

EczemaAtopic Dermatitis, more commonly referred to as eczema, is caused by skin barrier dysfunction which results in dryness and inflammation.

Children who have a history of allergic disease such as asthma are more likely to develop eczema over time.

Up to 80% of children with eczema will develop asthma or allergic rhinitis in the future.

About 20% of the population will experience hives at some point in their life, and there are many causes.

Allergy and Asthma Tips 2021-06-29
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Sometimes, the immune system can start to defend against things that wouldn't normally cause harm to the body, this is what causes allergies and allergic reactions to take place.What Causes an Allergic Reaction?No one is completely sure why some people have allergies while others do not, however doctors do believe them to mostly be passed down in families.

If you have a close family member who has allergies, you may be more likely to develop them yourself.

While the exact cause of allergies is unknown, some things are known to commonly cause allergies in people.

Some of those things are: Pet dander, for example from a dog or a catBites or stings from certain insects like ants or beesCertain foods like nuts or shellfish can cause food allergies or food intoleranceMedications like penicillin can cause people to have drug allergiesPollen, mold and dust mitesThere are many more things that can cause someone to have an allergic reaction, and an allergist will be able to tell you exactly what is causing your allergies by giving you an allergy test.

How do I know if I'm Having an Allergic Reaction?There are many different symptoms that could arise from an allergic reaction, and they can vary from mild to severe.

These symptoms may continue to become more severe the more often you are exposed to the allergen.