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Food allergy: Can it develop later in life?
Is it possible to develop a food allergy as an adult? On two separate occasions in the last few months, I've developed bad stomach pains and itchy hives after eating shellfish. This has never happened before. A food allergy can develop at any ... [... more]
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Allergy skin tests
Allergy skin testing is a straightforward procedure that can help diagnose allergic sensitivities. For more than a century, doctors have used skin tests to help diagnose allergies. During these tests, your skin is exposed to allergy-causing ... [... more]
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Food allergy
Food allergy - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, testing and treatment of this adverse food reaction. Although many people have bad reactions to certain foods, a true food allergy - a reaction triggered by the immune system - isn't as ... [... more]
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Egg allergy
Egg allergy - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of this condition. Eggs are one of the most common allergy-causing foods. Although egg allergy can affect adults, it's more common in children. Most children outgrow their egg ... [... more]
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Milk allergy
Milk allergy - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of this condition. Cow's milk is one of the most common allergy-causing foods in children, and it's the leading cause of allergic reactions in very young children. Milk allergy ... [... more]
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Peanut allergy
Peanut allergy - Comprehensive overview covers causes, symptoms, treatment of allergic reaction to peanuts. Peanut allergy is common and often appears in the first years of life. While many children outgrow allergies to other foods such as milk ... [... more]
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Soy allergy
Soy allergy - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of this condition. Soy allergy affects approximately 1 percent of people in the United States. Soy, also called soya, is among the top eight most common foods that trigger allergies ... [... more]
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