Allergy Relief: Symptom Identification, Triggers & Prevention

Allergy management relies on identifying common material and environmental triggers while implementing home relief methods to mitigate respiratory stress.

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What Are the Symptoms of MSG Allergies?

MSG, or monosodium glutamate, is a commonly used food additive that enhances the flavors of foods. MSG is often found in canned foods, processed meats, Chinese foods and other processed foods.

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Egg Allergy Symptoms in Adults

Egg allergy is a rare occurrence in adults. The allergy is common in young children, and it is usually outgrown, according to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

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Home Remedies for an Allergy Cough

An allergy cough is considered an acute illness that can recur and last three days to three weeks. When you are exposed to allergens like pollen, mold, dust mites and pet dander, a cough can be your body’s way of trying to get rid of them.

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Is a Red Rash on the Cheeks a Sign of a Food Allergy?

A red rash on the cheeks is a sign of an allergic reaction. Most food allergies will affect the skin and commonly develop a rash on the face before spreading to other parts of the body. If you suspect that you have a food allergy, talk with your doctor about allergy testing.

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List of Foods That Contain Nicotine

Nicotine is an addictive drug. According to the American Heart Association, nicotine provokes changes in the brain that makes you want it more and more. Exposure to nicotine also provokes some unwanted health consequences such as increased blood pressure and increased heart rate.

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Olive Allergy Symptoms

The most common olive allergy is caused by pollen that is released by olive trees. Olive pollen release occurs during the spring and can result in mild to serious respiratory symptoms.

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A Runny Nose & Gluten

Eating foods that contain gluten can elicit a wide variety of symptoms from those who are sensitive to it, but a runny nose is not typically one of them. More often, a runny nose is a sign of a food allergy, of which wheat -- commonly associated with gluten -- is a common trigger.

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Croup Like Cough With Seasonal Allergies

Seasonal allergies affect your entire upper respiratory system. When you feel your allergies take over, clogging your nose and causing post-nasal drip, you may begin coughing to relieve the tickle in your throat. If your coughing becomes bad enough, it can sound like croup.

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A List of Foods That Can Cause Your Gall Bladder to Act Up

Your gallbladder is an organ that aids in digestion. Located beneath your liver, it’s a small sac that holds bile, bilirubin, bile salts, fats, proteins and cholesterol. After your liver has filtered out any toxins that you may have ingested, the contents are then transported and stored in your gallbladder.

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List of Foods Containing Phytochemicals

Phytochemicals are plant compounds capable of carrying out biological or biochemical activity within the body when consumed. Phytochemicals are not as widely known as macronutrients, such as protein and carbohydrates, or micronutrients, such as vitamins and minerals.

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Foods to Avoid With a Mold Allergy

If you have been diagnosed with a mold allergy, recovery may not be as simple as removing all sources of mold from your house and environment. Some of the foods you eat may include mold and cause an allergic reaction. Check all food for visible mold before eating it, recommends the Cleveland Clinic.

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Gluten Allergy & Cough

Gluten is a protein found in many types of grains, including wheat, barley, rye and triticale. Proteins are common triggers of food allergies, and gluten falls to this category. People who produce Immunoglobulin E antibodies against gluten develop an allergy, which is associated with many symptoms, including a cough.

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Is Pita Bread Low in Gluten?

Pita bread is flat, round bread that originated in Greece, and is commonly found in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean kitchens. Traditionally, the pita bread is made with wheat flour and yeast. Wheat flour is a major source of gluten, so most traditional pita bread made from wheat flour is not low in gluten.

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Purple Foods List

The American Cancer Society recommends eating fruits and vegetables of different colors—yellow, orange, blue, red and purple. Generally, the more colorful the fruit or vegetable, the more nutrients it contains along with cancer-fighting properties, antioxidants. According to U.S.

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Foods to Avoid with a Corn Allergy

Diagnosis of a corn allergy means that your body cannot tolerate foods that contain any amount of corn. Since corn is found in countless foods and ingredients, managing the allergy can be a challenge.

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Non-Perishable Foods List

Non-perishable foods have a long shelf life and don’t require refrigeration. Food drives for homeless shelters or disaster response efforts primarily request non-perishable food items.

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Symptoms of Allergies to Peas & Beans

Peas and beans are not listed as one of the top eight food allergens, and the incidence of an allergy to them is small. However, it presents in much the same way as other food allergies and is treated by eliminating the food triggers. Peas and beans are part of the legume family, along with peanuts.

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List of Foods That Contain Eggs

Eggs are a healthy source of food packed with nutrients such as vitamins, iron and protein, for only 70 calories each. However, egg is a trigger for allergies in about 2.5 percent of infants and young children. For some of these children, eating or touching eggs can be life-threatening.

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About Hives and Other Allergy Symptoms Caused by Cat Dander

Cats shed skin flakes and deposit them in their fur when they groom. This is dander. Allergy-causing proteins in the dander can provoke reactions including hives, rhinitis and asthma. Thorough removal of dander in the home will significantly reduce symptoms associated with a cat allergy.

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