Protein Allergy: Symptoms, Causes & Management
There are many different types of specific food allergies, but an allergy to protein is more broad. It generally affects children, but a small percentage of adults are affected as well. Some common foods that cause this allergy include tree nuts, legumes, milk and shellfish. When a protein allergy hits, it can be accompanied by symptoms.-
Eyes and Nose
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Two symptoms of protein allergies take place in the eyes and nose. Watery eyes and sneezing can take place.
Itching
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The mouth, lips and throat can also be affected by protein allergies. Itching is one of the symptoms.
Skin
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The skin can also show symptoms of a protein allergy. Eczema, rashes and hives can break out.
Stomach
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The stomach can also experience discomfort. In the worst of cases, vomiting can take place.
Digestive System
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Diarrhea is commonly associated with stomach flus and digestive disorders like irritable bowel syndrome. It is also a symptom of a protein allergy.
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