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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Allergy What is Exercise-Induced Food Allergy?
At least one situation may require more than the simple ingestion of a food allergen to provoke a reaction: exercise-induced food allergy. People who experience this reaction eat a specific food before exercising. As they exercise and their body temperature goes up, they begin to itch, get light-headed, and soon have allergic reactions such as hives or even anaphylaxis. The cure for exercised-induced food allergy is simple—not eating for a couple of hours before exercising.
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Difference between Food Allergy and Intolerances How Allergic Reactions Work? What are the Common Food Allergies? What is Cross Reactivity?
What are the Differential Diagnoses? How is allergy Diagnosed?
What are the Treatments available? How does allergy affect Infants and Children? What are the Controversial Issues? What are the Controversial Diagnostic Techniques? What are the Controversial Treatments? |
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