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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Can You Develop an Allergy to Dairy at Any Age?

Anyone can develop an allergy at any age, although dairy allergy is most often diagnosed in children under age 3. Dairy allergy is different from lactose intolerance. Adults can have both lactose intolerance and dairy allergy, which could be one reason why some people confuse the two.

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Allergy Symptoms and Clogged Ears Immediately After Eating

Food allergies can cause respiratory symptoms, including clogged ears and nose, according to St. Vincent Medical Center. If your ears become clogged immediately after eating, more serious symptoms caused by the body's rapid immune response also may be experienced.

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Headache, Fever, Cold Hands and a Dairy Allergy

If you have a dairy allergy, you could suffer from headache, fever and cold hands after eating milk protein. You could also suffer additional symptoms including burning, swollen, itchy areas as part of an allergy-related condition called angioedema.

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Dry Scalp & Dairy Allergy

Your scalp is part of the body's biggest organ: the skin. Some people with food allergies, including dairy allergy, report an itchy scalp and other skin irritations, ranging from rashes to eczema. Eczema is a chronic disorder that features long-term inflammation of the skin.

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