Lots and lots of Benadryl. If the problem is severe, immediately get medical attention.
Gary McLain has written: 'The natural way of healing asthma and allergies' -- subject(s): Naturopathy, Food allergy, Allergy, Asthma, Treatment
Yes. If a chef has a food allergy they simply avoid the food they have an allergy to.
all of them they are to every thing
If one suspects a food allergy they should go to their doctor and get tested, especially if it is a peanut or shell fish allergy, as they can become fatal if one is continually exposed without treatment. Here is more information: http://www.foodallergytest.com/
T. J. David has written: 'Recent Advances in Pediatrics (Recent Advances)' 'Unhelpful recent developments in the diagnosis and treatment of allergy' 'Food and food additive intolerance in childhood' -- subject(s): Food Hypersensitivity, Food additives, Food allergy in children, In infancy & childhood, Toxicology 'Recent Advances in Paediatrics Vol 18'
yes, it can. I have a food allergy related to dysbacteriosis.
Frederic Speer has written: 'Allergy and immunology in children' -- subject(s): Allergy in children 'Food allergy' -- subject(s): Food Hypersensitivity, Food allergy 'The management of childhood asthma' -- subject(s): Asthma, Children, Diseases
no, but there can be an allergy to A greasy food.
Yes, a food allergy or food intolerance can produce hand swelling in some (but not all) sensitive people.
ICD-9 code 995.3 is for allergy unspecified. You can use this for food allergy. Check http://goo.gl/OHC1hd for more ICD-9 info.
Food allergy testing can be done in the doctor offices. If you cannot get to one try the free clinic to see if they could do it for you.
Arthur Fernandez Coca has written: 'Familial nonreaginic food-allergy' -- subject(s): Food allergy, Food Hypersensitivity, Allergia