Lots and lots of Benadryl. If the problem is severe, immediately get medical attention.
Avoid that food.
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/
yes, it can. I have a food allergy related to dysbacteriosis.
The most common food allergy is peanut allergy
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'
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.