Allergy Flashcards
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Q
What is an allergy?
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- An allergy is an over-reaction by the body’s immune system to substances that are not necessarily harmful (e.g. dust, foods, pollen)
- Some children are more prone to allergies than others, and often allergies run in the family.
- The majority of children have very mild reactions to certain substances, and may present with a rash, runny nose (hay fever), wheezing (asthma), or stomach upsets.
- Rarely, children who are very sensitive to allergens may have life threatening symptoms including difficulty in breathing.
2
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Allergy vs intolerance
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- Food intolerance is caused by difficulty digesting certain substances in food. The undigested substance irritates the GI tract, causing symptoms such as diarrhoea, bloating and stomach cramps.
- The symptoms of food intolerance occur usually a few hours after eating the food. Allergic reactions happen much more quickly
- With allergy, even a tiny amount of the food can cause an allergic reaction to take place (e.g. nut allergy). With food intolerances you need a lot more of the food to cause the symptoms.
- Food intolerances are never life-threatening. Some allergies are - they can cause anaphylaxis.