Not exact matches
You are likely safe feeding your baby egg yolks (without the whites) to your child once they start on solids, but be sure to watch for signs of allergic
reaction once you do so, such
as vomiting,
diarrhea, or rashes.
The first time you introduce soy to your baby, be sure to watch for the signs of an allergic
reaction, such
as irritability, crying, hives, difficulty breathing or asthma symptoms, swelling of the mouth or throat, and vomiting or
diarrhea.
Let your doctor know if your baby has had any
reactions (such
as throwing up,
diarrhea, or a rash) to a new food.
I am afraid the iron stores baby did have were maybe compromised from the initial doses of iron and her body maybe eliminated her stores with her
reaction to the iron supplement
as the explosive
diarrhea would lower these stores.
The immune system of people who are either celiac positive or gluten sensitive will perceive this protein
as a foreign invader and thus cause a
reaction which can lead to a variety of signs and symptoms: • Abdominal distress, gas, bloating, chronic
diarrhea, nausea • Fatigue • Joint pain • ADHD / ADD and behavioral issues • Delayed growth or failure to thrive in infants • Seizures • Acid reflux • Headaches Gluten sensitivity should be considered
as an underlying cause when dealing with a chronic condition.
Start with a very small amount of peanut butter — a dab on a cracker, for example, and watch closely for any signs of
reaction, such
as rash, wheezing or
diarrhea.
But, the FDA and the manufacturer recognize that some infants have adverse
reactions from consuming infant formula with DHASCO and ARASCO such
as diarrhea, bloating, vomiting, jaundice, apnea, flatulence, and other gastrointestinal problems.
Whether or not there is any family history of allergies, be sure to watch for the signs of an allergic
reaction such
as hives, difficulty breathing or asthma symptoms, swelling of the mouth or throat, vomiting or
diarrhea, and loss of consciousness.
If you are using a cow milk formula and find that your baby is having an adverse
reaction to the formula, such
as upset stomach, excess gas,
diarrhea, and skin or diaper rash, he may be sensitive to cow milk.
If you believe your baby has an allergic
reaction to a food, such
as diarrhea, rash, or vomiting, talk with your child's doctor about the best choices for the diet.
The immune system perceives the harmless allergen
as a danger to the body and causes an allergic
reaction, which can involve sneezing to get the allergen out of the body through the nose and mouth, or vomiting to get it out through the mouth, or even pooping to get it out in
diarrhea.
The kinds of signs that you would look for if your baby were having an allergic
reaction to the presence of cow's milk in your diet,
as passed through to your breast milk might include abdominal discomfort, eczema or hives, vomiting, severe
diarrhea, or difficulty breathing lasting up to several hours after breastfeeding.
There may be some food items such
as dairy products, peanuts, or shellfish that you should put off eating to prevent
diarrhea, colic - like symptoms, rashes, and allergic
reactions in your baby.
• Runny nose • Skin
reactions, such
as hives, redness or swelling • Itching or tingling in or around the mouth and throat • Digestive problems, such
as diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea or vomiting • Tightening of the throat • Shortness of breath or wheezing
Non-IgE mediated
reactions occur around four to 28 hours after an incident and may cause stomach complaints such
as diarrhea or constipation among other problems.
It's important to rule out (or treat) other conditions that can cause smelly farts, says Dr. Gandolfo, including a bowel obstruction, inflammatory bowel disease (such
as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease), colon cancer, celiac disease (an immune
reaction to gluten), and C. difficile (a bacterial infection that causes
diarrhea).
However, there's some concern that intake of malic acid may trigger certain side effects such
as headaches,
diarrhea, nausea, and allergic
reactions.
The most common ways people feel their
reactions to dairy include gut
reactions (like bloating,
diarrhea and acid reflux),
as well
as lung
reactions (coughing, asthma, sinusitis, postnasal drip, mucus) and skin (eczema, rashes, acne).
When the immune system identifies these errant proteins
as invaders, it does what it does in response to any other invading pathogen: mount an attack and fortify the body's defenses by releasing histamine (which tries to get rid of the «pathogen» by inducing
diarrhea, sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, and all the other symptoms you might get from an allergic or intolerance
reaction).
Wheat is also a major allergen and can cause
reactions such
as headaches, fatigue, malabsorption, irritability, upper respiratory congestion, nausea,
diarrhea and other bowel disorders like celiac and Crohn's disease.
Most adverse
reactions included headache, dizziness, dry mouth, and GI complaints such
as nausea and
diarrhea.
They were dying after suffering plenty of vaccine
reaction symptoms within days of their DPT shot, symptoms like high fever; sudden collapse; hours of persistent crying or high pitched screaming with arching of the back that can be a sign of brain inflammation; severe
diarrhea; redness, swelling and pain at the injection site and signs of seizures that too many pediatricians were blowing off
as unimportant.
This
reaction can manifest in many ways such
as skin rashes, eczema, pimples,
diarrhea, nausea, headaches, ear infections, and hyperactivity in children.
Yet another odd observation: Many, though not all, people who have removed wheat from their diet for at least several months have what I call «wheat re-exposure
reactions» usually experienced
as abdominal cramps, gas, and
diarrhea (just like food poisoning); asthma attacks in the susceptible; joint swelling and pain; and emotional effects such
as anxiety in women and rage in men.
Prebiotics and probiotics may be especially useful treatment options for children with SIBO,
as they do not carry the risk of causing
diarrhea, C. difficile, allergic
reactions, and antibiotic resistance.
A food intolerance or a
reaction to another substance you ate may cause the same signs and symptoms
as a food allergy does — such
as nausea, vomiting, cramping and
diarrhea.
Eggs Potential problems: Can trigger a variety of
reactions, allergies, and other digestive complaints such
as diarrhea in sensitive -LSB-...]
Those with celiac disease, the most well - known gluten - sensitivity condition, suffer with inflammation and damage to the lining of the small intestine resulting in
diarrhea, malabsorption and nutritional deficiencies.28, 29 Gluten troubles have been linked to failure to thrive in infants and delayed growth in older children.30 Research reveals that non-celiac gluten sensitivity, or immune
reactions to gluten, may affect
as many
as 90 million Americans.28 Kenneth Fine, MD, director of the Intestinal Health Institute in Dallas, Texas believes 60 - 70 percent of the population possesses the genes that make a person susceptible to developing gluten sensitivity.31
• Food allergy: Something in the diet of your dog or cat triggers a
reaction such
as itchy skin,
diarrhea, or other gastrointestinal problems.
There are three different methods by which a dog will display an allergic
reaction — itching of the skin, coughing or sneezing, and gastrointestinal symptoms (such
as vomiting and
diarrhea).
Pineapples are high in sugar so feed your dog fresh pineapple in moderation, no more than one or two pieces at a time, and watch for your dog's
reaction,
as pineapple can cause gas or
diarrhea.
Short term
reactions to the vaccine can include coughing, sneezing or a stuffed up nose, similar to the disease itself,
as well
as swelling at the injection site, nausea, vomiting or
diarrhea.
Some of these hypersensitive
reactions include ear infections which have been associated with wheat and other potential allergens; bad gas production and other digestive problems such
as diarrhea, vomiting, and loose stools have also been reported.
If a
reaction or side effect — such
as vomiting,
diarrhea, lethargy, loss of appetite, difficulty breathing or heavy panting — occurs, it is often mild and does not last long.
The typical
reactions not only included vomiting or
diarrhea, but anaphylaxis with shock or death and serious immune - mediated diseases, which may manifest
as bleeding disorders.
In the event of an allergic
reaction - such
as shortness of breath, rash, hives, vomiting,
diarrhea, mucous or blood in the stool, swelling of the lips, tongue, or face, and unusual bleeding or bruising - contact your veterinarian immediately.
When a dog or puppy is intolerant to a specific dog food ingredients then it is more common for your pooch to show symptoms such
as vomiting and
diarrhea rather than the more common
reactions seen when a dog is allergic to some food ingredients i.e. skin problems, itching etc..
If you notice any signs of allergic
reactions such
as diarrhea, hives or excessive hair loss, discontinue the use of these supplements immediately.
This
reaction by the intestinal tract (gut) causes inflammation and leads to worsening of clinical signs such
as vomiting,
diarrhea or poor appetite.
Pets allergic to pork or beef should not use insulin from either of these sources Allergies are rare, but an allergic
reaction would show
as difficult breathing, hives, scratching, swollen lips, tongue or face, sudden onset of
diarrhea, vomiting, shock, seizures, pale gums, cold limbs, or coma.
The body's
reaction to these undigested, inflammatory particles is to eliminate them from the body
as quickly
as possible resulting in
diarrhea.
Thus, it can be used to predict a developing or latent food
reaction,
as early
as 5 - 7 months before the appearance of overt clinical signs of itching and scratching and / or gastrointestinal (GI) tract issues (such
as excessive gas, bloating,
diarrhea, soft stools, and gastric upset).
If you suspect an adverse
reaction to an antibiotic, such
as vomiting or
diarrhea, notify the veterinarian immediately.
Over-application or use of the wrong products (i.e. products formulated for a different species) can cause
reactions such
as excessive drooling, muscle tremors, seizures, vomiting,
diarrheas, or difficulty breathing.
Side effects for Ambien and Lunesta include: • drowsiness • dizziness •
diarrhea • grogginess or feeling
as if you have been drugged • uncontrolled crying • vomiting • stomach cramps • panic attack • nervousness • Abnormal thoughts or behavior • Memory loss • Severe allergic
reaction (swelling of the tongue or throat, and trouble breathing.)