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Facts About Egg
Allergies
Our body’s immune system has a unique role to protect the body
from possible damages, failures and intruders. Allergy is
triggered by our own immune system mechanism in order to
protect our body for what it seems as possibly harmful whether
it is dust, pollen or a food item. Here are some facts that
will help you understand better egg allergy help you prevent
and treat it as well.
Most Common Cases And Symptoms Of Egg Allergy
Egg allergy is most commonly found in children below the age of
5 and they are most likely to grow out of it after the age of 5
gradually. The protein found in the egg white is what usually
causes the allergy but in some cases the protein found in the
yolk may be the cause as well.
Common symptoms of egg allergy include skin rashes and eczema,
hives, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty breathing,
coughing, sneezing, runny eyes and nose along with wheezing.
Those experiencing egg allergy may have one or more of the
above mentioned symptoms, which can at times be dangerous in
the cases of infants whose parents fail to see the
symptoms.
Severe egg allergy can turn into a rare reaction called
anaphylaxis, which closes the respiratory tract causing the
inability to breath normally and many times fatal especially in
the case of infants.
Diagnosing And Treating Egg Allergy
There are several tests that will be conducted by your doctor
in order to determine egg allergy both at the skin level and/or
blood test. Once you are sure that it is the eggs that are
causing you the reaction the best way to prevent it is to avoid
any product that contains egg extract.
There are many food items that contain eggs even if you cannot
deduce it from the package therefore it is important that you
read the label carefully and look for anything that mention egg
whites or yolks in any form; if in doubt ask before you eat, as
that precaution can save you a lot of pain and suffering.
Many fast food items also contain eggs naturally from shakes to
bread and baked goods and it is wise to clear that point before
starting to eat anything in the restaurant. In case you have
young children at home suffering from severe egg allergy you
can also keep at home shots of epinephrine or as directed by
your doctor in order to provide first aid care when and as
needed. This drug, which can save one’s life, is only available
through prescription and it is something you should discuss
with your doctor before stocking and/or administering it.
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