FAQ’s Allergy and Intolerance
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How common is food allergy? Which foods tend to cause allergic reactions? How can I tell if my child is allergic to something? There are 2 types of food allergies. The first involves a part of the immune system called IgE (which you may well have heard of if you have already discussed your concerns with your doctor). These are the reactions that we most commonly think of as true allergies. They have a quick onset, often immediately after being in contact with or eating the food, certainly within 2 hours and the symptoms are: Swelling of lips, tongue, mouth, Any severe allergic reaction that involves wheezing, breathing difficulties, tongue swelling, collapse with gut involvement is referred to as an anaphylactic reaction. The second type of allergy does not involve the IgE part of the immune system. It can be more difficult to diagnose as the onset of symptoms is usually delayed to a few hours, or even, in some cases up to several days. It includes conditions such as coeliac disease and contact dermatitis. Symptoms may include: Abdominal pain, bloating,
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