The Treatments for Wheat AllergyWheat allergy is a serious disorder. It can cause adverse body reactions. For some people, immediate hospitalization is the initial step to treat wheat allergy. Most individuals can, however, treat it by avoiding wheat and wheat-containing foods and products. Since wheat allergy can also be caused by oversensitivity to gluten (or gliadin), other cereals such as rye, oats, and barley must be avoided as well. Most people will find wheat elimination in their diets difficult to maintain because wheat is a common food product. Children are especially severely limited in their food selection. However, just like any other types of allergies, avoidance to allergens is vital. It is the key to successfully prevent severe reactions. Moreover, wheat allergy can also be treated with antihistamine like any other allergies out there. Be sure to consult an allergist first before taking any medications. Wheat allergy must be positively identified by a professional because other types of allergies may show the same signs or symptoms. Your doctor would request for a skin prick test first called RAST. You also need to give your doctor a complete medical history including past reactions from wheat and wheat allergy issued in your family, if there are any. |
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