When the body reacts to non-toxic proteins contained in meals, it is called a food allergy.
These reactions usually occur quickly after a meal has been consumed.
Food allergies can be minor or severe. Since there are so many things that might be mistaken for food allergies, parents must understand the differences.
Here are some common indicators:
– Skin issues
– Hives (red spots like mosquito bites)
– Itchy skin with rashes (eczema)
– Swelling
– Sneezing
– Wheezing
– Throat tightness
– Symptoms of stomach discomfort
– Nausea
– Vomiting
– Diarrhea
– Symptoms of circulation
– Pale skin
– Light-headedness
– Dizziness