Wheat Gluten Allergies
Nobody wants to live with an allergy. It's especially troubling when you're allergic to a particular type of food. An allergy to wheat can be especially troubling since it's found in so many foods. Gluten is a rubbery protein that's contained in grains. It's common in breads that are made from wheat, barley, rye and oats. It's these proteins that people are allergic to. Albumin, globulin, gluetnin and gliadin are the four basic proteins that can be found in wheat.
As with any allergy it's best to recognize your wheat allergy symptoms. While it's possible for them to vary, depending on the person, the most common signs and symptoms of a gluten wheat allergy are swelling, hives, nausea, abdominal cramps, vomiting, asthma and a skin rash. These symptoms can range from mild to extremely painful. In the worst case scenario these symptoms could be life threatening. However this is the case only if the person is highly sensitive to gluten.
It's a good idea to see a doctor if you think you may suffer from an allergy to wheat & glutton. He or she will be able to perform an allergy test that will show exactly what grains you're allergic to. Your doctor will also be able give you helpful information on how to treat your wheat and gluten allergies.
After you're diagnosed, you will have to pay special attention to your diet. It's important to read the labels on all the foods you eat. While there is no sure fire wheat allergy solution, with a little careful planning, you'll be able to live a happy healthy life free of symptoms of wheat glutton allergies for the rest of your life.
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