Gluten Allergy: The Causes Of Gluten Allergy Revealed
If you are one of the individuals who suffer from gluten allergy you will need to avoid certain foods, particularly wheat, rye, barley and oats. These foods contain gluten in which is the allergen responsible for a gluten allergy sufferer. The problem with this substance is that it is a key component in baked foods such as bread, in fact it is responsible for giving dough its binding properties. In this article we take a closer look at gluten allergy.
Gluten is a protein, it doesn t cause any problems for the average person when consumed, but if you have a gluten allergy it s a different story. When suffering from an allergic reaction to gluten in some individuals may experience minor symptoms whilst others may suffer more severe symptom that have the potential to be fatal. Some of the most common symptoms of gluten allergy include swelling, cramps, asthma, vomiting, hives, nausea and swelling amongst other symptoms.
Pinpointing the cause of an allergic reaction is a pretty straightforward process. Let s say someone has an allergic reaction after consuming gluten, and he or she goes to the doctor. The doctor will either conduct a blood test or a skin prick test. The results of these tests will reveal whether or not the allergic reaction was a result of gluten allergy.
As mentioned earlier some people have minor allergies to gluten, whilst others could potentially die as a result of a gluten allergy. The method of treatment depends on how the gluten allergy affects the individual. For example, if a person suffers from minor symptoms during an allergic reaction, they may be advised to only eat small amounts of wheat as this may stop allergic reactions in future. This individual may also be given medication such as an allergy shot. However if an individual suffers from major symptoms during an allergic reaction, they are usually advised not to consume products that contain gluten full stop.
If a child suffers from a gluten allergy he or she is treated differently than an adult with the same allergy, reasons being young children have a tendency to grow out of allergies, but adults don t.
A condition that is commonly confused with being a gluten allergy is Coeliac Disease, this is not an allergy, it is infact a disorder that can be inherited, and it is characterized by the damaging effect it has on the immune system. If an individual with Coeliac Disease consumes gluten, the lining of the small intestine gets damaged. As a result the small intestine loses its ability to absorb nutrients and vitamins effectively and this causes a whole host of other problems for the unfortunate individual.
The way that the body reacts to this hereditary disorder differs for children and adults, for children the symptoms can be anything from poor appetite to stunted growth. In adults the symptoms include weight loss, diarrhea and constipation amongst others.
Anyone suffering from gluten allergy is strongly advised to seek medical advice, doing so will allow a health professional to give you a proper diagnosis of your condition, as a result you ll find out whether or not it is necessary for you to eliminate gluten from your diet.
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