Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients - A critical review of IgG immunoglobulins and food allergyimplications in systemic health
Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients - A critical review of IgG immunoglobulins and food allergyimplications in systemic health
August 1, 2003 -- Food allergy is defined as an adverse clinical reaction due to an immune-mediated hypersensitivity response resulting from the ingestion of a food. A wide variety of foods have been shown to produc
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How do children with food allergy behave to this condition?
Food allergies are more common in children by 6 percent than in adults. Their behavior will be uneasiness, wheezing when breathing, and they may vomit when they eat food that they allergic to. This is a very dangerous condition and if you see this behavior in children, you should go to the doctor immediately and seek medical attention.
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