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Guide To Milk Allergy Symptoms
by M R Mansor
Allergy symptoms are similar to those of other food allergies: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain or symptoms related to skin, such as urticaria and eczema. Milk allergy symptoms are chronic runny nose, cough, ear infections, excessive colic, excoriated buttocks, not thrive, fluid behind the ears, nervousness, stuffy nose, rash, hives and eczema, recurrent "cold, sinusitis, bronchitis , recurrent, recurrent diarrhea, vomiting, colic, and wet and wheezy chest.
Milk consists of water, protein, carbohydrates (milk sugar called lactose), minerals, fats and other substances. Milk allergy is when our body reacts against the protein in cow's milk, casein and whey, treating them as an alien substance. Milk allergy symptoms may appear immediately or several hours after ingestion of moderate to large amounts of milk.
Especially children suffer from milk allergies, but most of them get rid of it by the time they are six. Although whey proteins can be broken down by heat, casein proteins are heat stable and this is why people who are allergic to the latter can not tolerate cow's milk, even when it is cooked.
Three patterns of milk allergy symptoms are known. In one type, milk allergy symptoms appear within minutes after ingestion of small quantities of milk. Reactions were visible on the skin: urticaria or eczema, with or without respiratory or gastrointestinal symptoms.
In type 2, milk allergy symptoms start several hours after ingestion of moderate size cows.Symptoms in such cases usually vomiting and diarrhea.
In the third type, milk allergy symptoms begin to appear after more than 20 hours or even days after ingestion of large amounts of milk. The main symptom is diarrhea here, with or without respiratory problems or skin reactions.
This milk allergy symptoms are not limited to those people in a milk allergy.
He who is familiar with food allergy symptoms can range from food brands share a common set of symptoms such as bloating, skin rashes, and runny nose.
Diagnosis of milk allergy in babies is easier if the milk energy problems began immediately after the child began to milk formula. Diagnosis may be easy if a person suffers from the same symptoms after eating repeatedly milk-containing food. In older children and adults, the diagnosis is difficult because often the milk is usually eaten with other foods. Milk allergy symptoms only develop after a few minutes will likely have a positive blood or skin test, since tracks IgE that is involved in immediate-type reaction to give.
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