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Food Additive Allergy

Food Additive Allergy: Introduction

Food Additive Allergy: A food additive allergy is an adverse reaction by the body's immune system to a food additive or a food or drink containing to food additive. The specific symptoms that can result can vary considerably amongst patients and may range from mild to severe. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Food Additive Allergy is available below.

Symptoms of Food Additive Allergy

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Food Additive Allergy: Complications

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Treatments for Food Additive Allergy

  • Avoid foods containing the food additive, adrenaline injection if anaphylactic reaction occurs, antihistamines, bronchodilators for asthmatic symptoms
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Types of Food Additive Allergy

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