Common Food Allergies and the Reactions They
Cause
If the family members with food allergies
are teens or adults it is possible to make food purchases and then
to separate at home those items containing the food allergens and
keep them in a separate location.
Common Food Allergies and the Reactions They Cause
Children are allergic to foods such as eggs, milk, peanuts, soy,
and wheat. Sometimes they outgrow these food allergies and
sometimes they are still allergic to certain foods as adults.
Children are more likely to outgrow milk or soy allergies than they
are to outgrow peanut, fish or shrimp allergies. Adults are
typically allergic to foods such as shellfish, shrimp, crayfish,
lobster, crab, peanuts, tree nuts such as walnuts, fish, and eggs.
If an adult is still having allergic reactions to food, they are
not likely to "outgrow" the allergic reaction tendency.
A family may have more than one individual with food allergies,
making shopping and cooking a nightmare. It is important to read
labels each time you make the same food purchase as manufacturers
often change ingredients and when you have more than one member of
your family with allergies it can make shopping more of a reading
trip and very time consuming.
If the family members with food allergies are teens or adults it
is possible to make food purchases and then to separate at home
those items containing the food allergens and keep them in a
separate location. The individual with the food allergy will still
need to be aware of what is not safe to eat and make a habit of
checking labels before preparing or eating food to be sure that
what they are allergic to is not contained in that specific
item.
Ironically it tends to be the common foods to the region or that
the family eats most often that the adults or children are more
prone to react to in an allergic manner. Japan is known for rice
consumption and there is a high incidence of rice allergy in
Japan.
To prevent your body from reacting in a manner that makes you sick you need to eliminate from your diet all foods that contain the food substance that you are allergic to. This may not be easy, as some foods have hidden food items in them that the consumer is not expecting to find there.
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Cross Reaction to Similar Foods:
It is possible to have an allergic reaction to a food that is
similar to the one that you are allergic to. Someone with an
allergy to shrimp may also be allergic to crab, lobster, or
crayfish and should be cautious to avoid these foods if they know
they are allergic to any of the foods in this group.
Oral Allergy Syndrome:
There is a condition known as oral allergy syndrome that occurs
whenever a person consumes something that is related to an airborne
allergy. An example would be a person that is allergic to birch
pollen might experience a reaction such as swelling around the
mouth when eating the peel of apples during birch pollen season. So
individuals with airborne allergies may have a connected reaction
to food during the time of the year when their airborne allergy is
reactive.
Exercise-induced Food Allergy:
There is also the possibility of experiencing an allergic
reaction to food that is ingested just prior to exercising. This
situation is called: exercise-induced food allergy and occurs when
an individual eats a specific food just before starting to
exercise. The rise in body temperature triggers itching, feeling
light-headed or hives and even anaphylaxis reaction. The way to
avoid exercise-induced food allergy is simply to not eat for a
couple of hours prior to exercising.
What the Allergic Reaction Appears As:
There is a chain reaction when a food is ingested that the
individual is allergic to.
The first thing to happen is the individual puts the food item
into the mouth. This may trigger itching in the mouth.
When the food reaches the stomach, the individual may experience
gastric intestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or
abdominal pain.
As the food allergen travels through the bloodstream, the
individuals blood pressure may drop causing fainting, and passing
out.
As the allergen is carried to the skin through the bloodstream
it may appear as skin hives, rash, or eczema.
When the allergens get to the lungs they react as asthma.
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Two local fundraising walks will be held Sunday, Sept. 14 to benefit women with ovarian cancer and people with food allergies. ...
Walks in the parks raise donations (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
08/13/2008
Food Allergy 'ABC's: New Checklist Helps Parents, School Staff Prepare (Medical News Today)
As more than 2.2 million children with food allergies head back to school in coming weeks, the American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) encourages parents, in cooperation with school staff, to take measures to ensure safety.
Food Allergy 'ABC's: New Checklist Helps Parents, School Staff Prepare (Medical News Today)
08/19/2008
Waitrose recalls Salmon Tagliatelle (Food Standards Agency)
Waitrose has recalled some of its own-brand Deliciously Different Salmon Tagliatelle with Petits Pois, Asparagus and Fresh Spinach (355g) because the product contains prawns that are not mentioned on the ingredient list. This means the product is a possible health risk for people with an allergy to shellfish.
Waitrose recalls Salmon Tagliatelle (Food Standards Agency)
08/19/2008
Precautions help keep children safe from food allergies (Detroit News)
Approximately 2.2 million school-age children have food allergies. Allergic reactions to food occur when the immune system mistakenly identifies a food as harmful and triggers antibodies to form to fight it. The next time the food or a component of it is ingested, the antibodies release histamines and other chemicals into the bloodstream.
Precautions help keep children safe from food allergies (Detroit News)
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