The reaction can cause hives, an upset stomach, vomiting, bloody stools and even anaphylactic shock.
The signs and symptoms of lactose intolerance usually begin 30 minutes to two hours after eating or drinking food containing lactose.
Artificial butter flavour, butter, butter fat, butter oil, casein, casein hydrolysates, caseinates (ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium), cheese, cottage cheese, cream, custard, pudding, and ghee.
Many people with lactose intolerance can consume yoghurt but not milk.
If you’re having mild symptoms from eating something that contains milk, taking an antihistamine medication may lessen your discomfort.
There’s no cure for lactose intolerance, but most people are able to control their symptoms by making changes to their diet.
Peanut reaction signs and symptoms can include Skin reactions, such as hives, redness or swelling.
Raised red bumps on the skin – hives, swelling of the lips, tingling of the throat and mouth, itchy skin and rash, runny nose, tightening of the throat, cramps, stomach pain, nausea or vomiting.
About 20 to 20% of children with peanut allergies outgrow them, and about 80% who outgrow them will do so by age 8.
Yes, food allergies can develop at any time in an individual’s life.
Abdominal pain, vomiting, intense nausea or diarrhoea, chest tightness.