Disorders related to protein intolerance
include oral allergy syndrome, immediate gastrointestinal hypersensitivity, eosinophilic esophagitis, gastritis and gastroenteritis; enterocolitis, protein - losing enteropathy, proctocolitis, chronic constipation (as the sole symptom), atopic dermatitis, multiple food protein intolerance of infancy (to several foods, including breast milk) and celiac disease (adverse reaction to gluten).
Not exact matches
It is true that only certain foods are most likely to cause food
allergies, but children can be allergic to almost any food,
including many fruits and vegetables (
oral allergy syndrome).
The latest version, updated in July 2010, provides easy - to - follow instructions on what to do if a student with food
allergies develops symptoms,
including whether to immediately inject epinephrine or to give only an
oral antihistamine.
However, determining if a child has outgrown a soy
allergy should always
include an
oral food challenge to soy performed under medical supervision.
For someone with
allergies, this could
include taking — or upping the dosage of —
oral antihistamines and intranasal steroids, she says.
In fact, about 5 % of people with
oral allergy syndrome symptoms go on to have body - wide signs like nausea or vomiting, and some can even worsen to the potentially life - threatening anaphylaxis, which can
include swelling, hives, and even shock.
If you or your pet do not like needles or need a different treatment, other options to help relieve your pet's
allergy symptoms
include:
oral medications, sprays, shampoos, and creams.
There are several treatment options that
include both
oral medication and external ointments to bring relief from the symptoms of
allergy.
His veterinary - related interests
include otology, pyoderma, managing
allergies, auto - immune skin disease, parasitology, and dermatology - related pharmacology (topical and
oral therapies).
There are numerous causes for excessive salivation in dogs
including foreign bodies, dental problems, salivary gland disorders,
allergies,
oral injury, defects, neurological conditions, poisoning etc... It would be best to visit your Veterinarian to determine the underlying cause by physical examination and tests.
There are many causes for excessive drooling in dogs which may
include oral irritation, foreign bodies,
oral tumours,
allergies, medication (check side effects of any medication Jackson may be on), poisoning or systemic disease.