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July 26, 2013. Dear Mayo Clinic: Is it possible for children to outgrow food allergies? Answer: Some children may outgrow their food allergies.
Milk allergy is an atypical immune system response to milk and products containing milk. It's one of the most common food allergies in children.
At Mayo Clinic, the diagnosis and treatment of food allergy depends on careful examination, selective skin testing and specific blood tests.
Your doctor might suspect lactose intolerance based on your symptoms and your response to reducing the amount of dairy foods in your diet.
A food allergy can cause: Tingling in the mouth. Swelling of the lips, tongue, face or throat. Itchy welts called hives. Stuffy nose, sneezing ...
Alpha-gal syndrome is a type of food allergy. It makes people allergic to red meat and other products made from mammals. In the United States, the condition ...
It's possible to be allergic to some types of shellfish without reacting to other types. Learn more about this common food allergy.
Wheat allergy is an allergic reaction to foods containing wheat. Allergic reactions can be caused by eating wheat and also, in some cases, by inhaling wheat ...
Eggs are one of the most common allergy-causing foods for children. Egg allergy symptoms usually occur a few minutes to a few hours after eating eggs or ...
Then, you'll add the food items back into your diet one at a time. This process can help link symptoms to certain foods. If you've had a severe reaction to ...
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