it is not only an upset tummy (lactose intolerance is NOT dairy allergy). it is hives, itchy skin, rashes, throwing up, and it's most severe reaction id death from throat swelling (called anaphylaxsis).
this is why it's key to have an epipen nearby. this buys you 7 minutes to get to a hospital and administer stronger steroids or have the capability to overcome throat closing.
a milder rash may just require benedryl.
Yes, there are many websites that contain information regarding allergy symptoms. WebMD is a good one, but there is also Health Central and Allergy Treatment and Symptoms.
The inability for the body to process dairy products is known as lactose intolerance. This condition occurs when the small intestine doesn't produce enough of the enzyme lactase, which is needed to digest lactose, the sugar found in milk and dairy products. Symptoms may include bloating, gas, diarrhea, and stomach cramps after consuming dairy.
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There are several different titanium allergy symptoms. Some of these symptoms include skin rashes, muscle pain, upset stomach, and muscle fatigue.
Itching and burning can be symptoms of any allergy.
With the change of seasons come the allergy symptoms in children and adults. Some of the most common allergy symptoms include sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and coughing. These symptoms increase when you go outside. You can purchase medications over the counter to aid in allergy relief. If allergy symptoms continue to get worse, you should see a doctor to receive treatment.
Mid summer allergy symptoms can include itchy and watery eyes and a runny nose. You may also suffer from a sinus headache which can be improved with allergy medicine.
Steroids are immnosuppressant, anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory drugs. So they are prescribed, some times, for allergy symptoms.
No, lactose intolerance is an inability to digest substances present in milk. Upset stomach results. But there is a difference between an allergic reaction, and intolerance. The above is correct quite correct. In addition (simply to avoid confusion) a reaction to dairy products can be an allergy, or sensitivity, or intolerance, that can result in myriad symptoms, such as (a few examples) chronic fatigue not helped by rest, flu' like symptoms, muscle weakness, joint pains, muscle spams, muscle pains, headaches, migraines, brain fag/fog, asthma, depression, mood swings. etc.
IF YOU HAVE A SEVERE DAIRY ALLERGY DO NOT TRY LACTIC ACID. (I found out the hard way) Lactic acid can be formed in many ways, however some may be formed from milk, this makes it incredibly dangerous for allergy suffferers!
It affects your vision, breathing and skin reaction, and asthma symptoms.
Every time I eat butter, cheese or drink milk I experience congestion, and even confusion. I experience being anxious and short tempered, then I realize I have eaten something with dairy. Takes about 24 hours for symptoms to go completely away.