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		<title>What Are the Symptoms of a Food Allergy?</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>image from @Nethanel_Kohen Do you develop hives after eating a certain food?&#160; Do you find it difficult to breathe after eating a certain food?&#160; If you do, you may be suffering from a food allergy.&#160; Unfortunately, for some individuals it&#8230;</p>
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<p>Do you develop hives after eating a certain food?&nbsp; Do you find it difficult to breathe after
eating a certain food?&nbsp; If you do, you
may be suffering from a food allergy.&nbsp; Unfortunately,
for some individuals it isn’t so easy to tell if they are.&nbsp; This is most commonly the case when symptoms
are not severe.&nbsp; For more information to
help you determine if you do have a food allergy, please continue reading on.</p>



<p>One of the best ways to determine if you are suffering from
a food allergy is to visit your healthcare provider.&nbsp; Many develop tests or trails to determine
which food or foods you are allergic to, if any.&nbsp; It is also a good idea to visit a doctor if
you suspect that you may have a food allergy, as they may be able to provide
you with information and tips on making a lifestyle change, which may include
eliminating the food or foods that are causing your problems.&nbsp; Medication may also be given.</p>



<p>As previously stated, hives are a good indication that you
may be suffering from a food allergy.&nbsp; In
fact, hives are one of the most common symptoms experienced by those who do
have a food allergy.&nbsp; Hives are easy to
notice and spot.&nbsp; If you develop hives,
they can be treated with use of oatmeal.&nbsp;
A great home remedy involves taking a cup of bowling water and pouring
it over oatmeal.&nbsp; After a few minutes
strain, then let cool some more and dab on the hives with a cotton ball or
cloth.&nbsp; While this home remedy will help
with your hives, it is still important to determine which foods are causing
them.</p>



<p>Swelling of the tongue and throat are two more common symptoms
of a food allergy.&nbsp; These symptoms can, unfortunately,
lead to difficult breathing.&nbsp; If you ever
experience these symptoms, you will want to seek medical attention right away.&nbsp; This is important if you have not officially
been diagnosed as having a food allergy, as you may not have helpful medication
on hand.&nbsp; </p>



<p>Those who suffering from food allergies who have a reaction
may also feel light headed or experience a loss of conscious.&nbsp; If this happens to you, it is important that
medical attention is sought right away. In fact, death can be the results if improper
medical attention and care.&nbsp; That is why
it is important to seek medical attention the moment that you suspect you may
have a food allergy.&nbsp; As previously
stated, hives are a good sign that you may.&nbsp;
You should seek the advice of a professional in the medical field before
your symptoms are able escalate.</p>



<p>Once you have officially been diagnosed as having a food
allergy, it is important that you let those around you know of your
diagnosis.&nbsp; This is particularly
important if you regularly eat dinner at the homes of your friends or
relatives.&nbsp; Those individuals will need
to know what not to include in their meals or they can make alternative
arrangements for you.&nbsp; This notification
is also important in case you have a reaction.&nbsp;
As previously stated, those that are around you need to know the proper
way to react, whether it be administering medication or calling for an ambulance.</p>



<p>As stated above, it is important that you seek medical
attention if you suspect that you have an allergy to food.</p>
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