ALLERGY
Ii is a condition in which body's immune system reacts abnormally to a foreign object.
Allergy may have many type.
Drug allergy, food allergy, contact dermatitis.
Food allergy is the most common allergy. Some have allergy with egg, milk, corn flour etc.
Food allergy may be mild to serious.
COMMON THERAPY USED FOR FOOD ALLERGY ARE -
1. It includes the putting of diluted solution of particular food under the tongue before half an hour patient eats that food.
This is an attempt to neutralise the the subsequent exposure
to potential harmful food.
2. It also includes consuming a small amount of allergic food daily at gradually increase amount daily so the immune system can learn tobput up less of a fight.
It is also called OIT oral immunosuppressive treatment.
3. Some people used probiotics to treat the allergy caused by food. They used probiotics to counter the affect of allergic food and used as a treatment of allergic food
4. Some people who have allergy with raw egg used boiled egg or egg omlete to prevent allergy from the egg.
5. Some people believe that accupunctre therapy may be treatment of food allergy.
6. Some people used peppermint oil, and eucalyptus oil to treat the food allergy.
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