It is wise for you to see your doctor. If you are allergic to oats you could well be allergic to wheat, bran and rye and this is called 'Celiac Disease' which is an Auto Immune System Disease. Have your doctor give you a test to Celiac Disease. If your doctor finds you only have an allergy to oats then you can take Benadryl for it. Beware .... Benadryl can make a person feel very sleepy so don't drive or operate machinery.
wild oat can be used to treat conditions including headaches, depression , tension, insomnia, anxiety , and feelings of sadness. Wild oat is also a remedy for nerve pain and chronic fatigue.
Consuming raw oat flour is generally safe, but there is a risk of bacterial contamination. It is recommended to heat-treat or cook oat flour before consuming to reduce this risk.
It is generally safe to eat oat flour raw, but there is a small risk of foodborne illness. It is recommended to heat treat oat flour before consuming to reduce this risk.
if you have a throat allergy you must eat a lot of fruit and drink lots of water and milk
There are a number of ways to treat dust allergy. Perhaps the easiest treatment is with over the counter anti-histamine medications. They can be purchased at your local grocery or drug store.
The "A" stands for allergy. This is a medication to treat allergic symptoms in the eyes.
they're usually caused by allergy's so try an anti-histamine
i actually have a servere peanut allergy i use a epipen if very mild i use benadryl i never even had to use a epipen (epipen is a needle) scared to death to use it
oat groats will not germinate. only un-hulled oat germinate.
most allergic reactions will go away on itself over time but it depends 100% on what allergy a gluten allergy will be different then a milk allergy etc. i strongly recommend visiting a Doctor if the rash doesn't go away on its own
Allergies are really hard to cure. What you can do is treat the symptoms and learn to avoid what's causing the reaction.
Claritin Reditabs are used to treat conditions such as allergic conjunctivitis, inflammation of the nose due to an allergy, persistent hives of unknown cause, and sneezing.