|
Common Gluten Allergy
Symptoms
Gluten allergy symptoms include some of the basic symptoms that
occur when there is an allergic reaction. There are also some
uncommon allergic reactions that might need the attention of a
medical practitioner as well as medication. Before we delve
further into gluten allergy symptoms, let us first find out
what gluten is.
What Is Gluten?
Gluten is a form of protein that is common in wheat, barley and
rye. It is actually a good form of protein that can help in
achieving the daily protein RDA of many people. It just so
happens that some people who do need gluten are allergic to it.
This form of protein can be extracted from the mass by exposing
the flour to cold water. The flour tends to dissolve in water
while the gluten does not. This process will leave a gummy mass
of almost 90% gluten.
Manifestations Of Gluten Allergy Symptoms
There are actually many different gluten allergy symptoms and
some are even similar to some diseases or disorders, such as
celiac disease. If you have doubts about having gluten allergy
symptoms or celiac disease symptoms, it is best to have a test
performed to diagnose what you are suffering from.
Some of the more common gluten allergy symptoms are some skin
allergy symptoms, fatigue, anemia due to iron deficiency,
diarrhea, weight loss, constipation, irritability and more. As
you can see, the gluten allergy symptoms are varied and not as
common as most allergic reactions. A skin test can help
determine if you are experiencing gluten allergy symptoms or
another disorder. Other doctors might need a blood sample for
testing to be better able to diagnose your condition.
In mild cases of gluten allergy symptoms, the elimination of
gluten from the diet is not entirely necessary. You just might
have to reduce the exposure of gluten to the individual
suffering from gluten allergy symptoms but for those who have
experienced severe reactions to gluten, elimination of this
form of protein from the diet may be necessary.
When you are confirmed to have gluten allergy symptoms, the
doctor might recommend elimination of gluten from your diet. In
cases like this, you will need to address the problem of having
a source of essential vitamins and minerals eliminated from
your diet as well. Supplementation is needed for those who do
not ingest gluten so they will still be able to meet the
recommended daily allowance of certain minerals and vitamin
such as iron, thiamine, riboflavin to name a few.
|