Not exact matches
Food
allergy symptoms typically show up within two hours
of eating the triggering food.
In my office I
typically do one
of two things to determine if a food
allergy is causing
symptoms.
In contrast to a food
allergy, a person with a food intolerance can
typically eat small amounts
of the identified food without experiencing
symptoms.
In addition to the
symptoms that are
typically associated with an allergic response — such as tongue and throat swelling, difficulty breathing and skin hives — food
allergies can also cause gastrointestinal
symptoms of vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramping.
We
typically think
of itchy eyes, sneezing and fatigue as common
allergy symptoms in humans, but if your pet is excessively grooming, licking, itching or has a terrible smell, he / she could be suffering as well.