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Latest Treatments for Food allergies
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Treatments for Food allergies
Treatments to consider for Food allergies may include:
- Diet changes - avoiding the allergy-causing food.
- Avoid cross-reacting foods - some people are not only allergic to the one food, but also similar ones.
- Watchful waiting - some infants and children will outgrow some types of allergies; but adults tend not to lose allergies.
- Antihistamines
- more treatments...»
Medical research for Food allergies: medical news summaries:
The following medical news items are relevant to medical research for Food allergies:
- Allergy risk higher in babies born by cesarean
- Food allergy vaccine effective in dogs
- Peanut allergy recurrence prevented by regular peanut consumption
- Vaccine hope for food allergies
- Vitamin C supplementation during pregnancy may increase the risk of wheezing but vitamin E may decrease the risk
- More news »
Evidence Based Medicine Research for Food allergies
Medical research papers related to Food allergies include:
- A bidirectional relationship between psychosocial factors and atopic disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis
- What other foodstuffs and substances contain significant quantities of aspirin?
- Is there any evidence that weaning a baby onto solids from either breast/formula before the WHO recommended age of six months increases the incidence of food allergy?
- Dietary exclusions for established atopic eczema
- Do children with peanut allergy need to avoid nuts and carry adrenaline for the rest of their life?
- What are the commonest food allergens?
- Guidelines for the administration of influenza vaccine in children with egg allergy
- Guidance for midwives, health visitors, pharmacists and other primary care services to improve the nutrition of pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and children in low income households
- Urticaria (child)
- Insect Stings and Bites
- What is the difference between food intolerances and food allergies?
- Urticaria - Acute
- Growth, body composition, and metabolism.
- Nut Allergy
- The risk of developing food allergy in premature or low-birth-weight children.
- A female patient had a several blood tests done for food intolerances called the 'York Test' privately. What is it and is there any evidence of being a worthwhile investigation?
- Urticaria
- Is there evidence that food intolerance, specifically lactose intolerance, causes or worsens symptoms of tinnitus?
- Urticaria - Physical
- Air travel and children's health issues
- Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome (Overview)
- Gastroenteritis in adults
- Dermatology Internet Sites (Overview)
- Aromatherapy
- Medication management guideline.
- Neurotic Excoriations (Diagnosis)
- Eczema (or 'Dermatitis')
- Urticaria, Acute (Overview)
- Rectal bleeding in infancy: clinical, allergological, and microbiological examination.
- Angioedema (Diagnosis)
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