Monday, July 15, 2013

Soy Allergy


We have come to know that soybean are a great addition to our diet because it provides a variety of benefits and this is the reason why many of us have made an effort to adopt it to our diets on regular basis. Unfortunately soy could cause allergies to some one and it can be painful and so we must try to learn how soy allergy manifests itself to recognize, treat and prevent it when possible.

Soy Allergy Signs and Symptoms

It has been observed that soy allergy affects mostly infants and they also usually grow out of it by the age of 3 or 4. Rarely this type of allergy affects adults. Common symptoms of soy allergies are eczema and acne like rashes on the skin, nasal congestion, asthma, swelling, canker sores, fever blisters, hay fever, low blood pressure, itching, breathing problems, fatigue, vomiting and diarrhea and in some severe cases anaphylaxis.

Treating Soy Allergy

Depending on the reaction you may need to rush to an emergency room if your respiratory passages are closing up and you may not be able to breathe well or you can consult a doctor for the mild reactions who will prescribe you drugs to administer orally and some creams to apply locally on the skin rashes.

Preventing Soy Allergy

One of the only ways to prevent soy allergy is to ensure it is not present in any of your food items by reading carefully the labels on it. Today soy is being integrated in a variety of food items because of its various benefits and even in many beverages, therefore you need to be extra careful and even pay attention to the food intake while you are in restaurants and fast food centers.

Helpful Tips

Soy allergy is not very common however; it can occur at any time, keep an open mind and always be concerned for the symptoms that can save your life from having a soy allergy attack. Learn about your body and how it reacts to certain things as well as learn to read the signs and symptoms that it is sending you when it is not comfortable with a product you ate.

To determine soy allergies you are required to conduct a variety of tests with the assistance of the doctor and in severe cases you may also require carrying first aid allergy shots that you can administer for an unpredicted attack.

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