Basics of Treating Food Allergies
It is a known fact that diagnosing allergies is a complex job but the treatment of allergies, especially those related to food, is a tougher task. It would be wrong to say that treating allergies can fit into the notions of a society where people pop in pills even for the smallest disease without taking a moment to consider its reactions, and find relief within a moment. Often, food allergens are treated by employing different techniques simultaneously such as modifying the immune response of the patient, eliminating allergens, and enhancing the nutritional value of the patient’s diet. Food allergies cannot be treated by your doctor alone. The most important fact involved in treating food allergies is that the patient needs to actively participate in the entire treatment process; it is the patient who requires following most of the treatment instructions and not the doctor.
Some Basics of Treating Food Allergies:
- Be aware about the common food allergies that normally occur in the childhood such as soy, tree nuts, shellfish, peanuts, wheat, egg, and fish. Sometimes, allergies to tree nuts, shellfish, and peanuts can prove to life-threatening.
- Understand the severity of cross-reactivity. Cross-reactivity means that if you are allergic to a particular foodstuff belonging to a specific category (for instance, cashews), then there are high chances of you being allergic to other foodstuffs from the same category (like tree nuts, almonds, or walnuts).
- Be positive and realize that many children come over food allergies by the time they are about five years old. As recommended by several experts, introducing solid food in small quantities by the age of six months, along with breast milk, can help a great deal in preventing food allergies.
- Identify the various possibilities of the allergic reaction being caused because of some addictives like preservatives in the food product rather than the actual foodstuff itself. One of the common offenders added to several products is monosodium glutamate (MSG).
How to Treat Food Allergies
The best way to avoid food allergies is staying away from offending food stuffs. Once the food, which is allergic to the patient, is recognized, the safest way to avoid allergy is to remove the food from the patient’s list of diet. To make this practical is a bit difficult as the patient has to read out all the ingredients in detail on the label of each food he is going to consume. Many foodstuffs can have the allergy-causing food materials such as eggs, peanuts, and milk, although these may not be directly associated with the food. For example, milk is found in many bakery products, peanuts are associated with protein supplements, and some of the salad dressings contain a good proportion of eggs. People should avoid foods that they are sensitive to and even in restaurants, they should order only those things which they think are safe for them.
In case of a severe food allergy, sometimes, anaphylactic reaction also needs to be treated. People who know well about the foods to which they are sensitive can either do some mistake or may be served with foodstuffs that they should avoid. For the sake of protection, those having anaphylactic reaction to some food must indicate by wearing a ‘medical alert’ necklace or a bracelet that they are allergic to a particular food and they are prone to several severe reactions.
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