Well, if you are just allergic to wheat then it would be a wheat allergy. If you are allergic to gluten which does encompass wheat then you have a gluten allergy. You can also be wheat or gluten sensitive or you could have Celiac disease. Definately best to check with your doctor.
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Semolina is derived from durum wheat, so it typically contains the same proteins that can trigger allergic reactions in individuals with a wheat allergy. Therefore, most people with a wheat allergy should avoid semolina to prevent allergic reactions. It's essential for individuals with wheat allergies to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and to explore safe alternatives.
THey don't have a name for that but they do for people who can't eat gluten (wheat, rye, barley, molt). They are called Celiacs. Celiacs have Celiac Disease. It's more of an allergy. Ints a non catchable disease. I actually have it.
An allery to the protein 'gluten' which is found in cerials such as wheat. A person with this sort of allergy is caled a 'celliac'.
A person with gluten allergy may have corn and vice versa. Gluten is a protein found in wheat typically. One allergy doesnt preclude the other.
Not eczema itself, but a gluten allergy can manifest itself in a rash. Research dermatitis herpetiformis.
Its an allergy to wheat,barlly,ri and oats.
Do you have any gastric symptoms? You may have a wheat allergy or wheat sensitivity.
An allergy is the reaction that the body will have, where as an allergen is something that causes the allergy to occur.
White/Caucasians Soy is common to Hispanics
It could be because the child has an allergy to something in or around the house. my husband had a constantly running nose as a child and it was found to be an allergy to wheat (his mother fed him cream of wheat every am)