Food and dust/smell allergy

2018-07-11 09:20:40
I am allergic to gram flour which is my major problem. As soon as I eat anything related to gram flour (chana, besan etc); I get hives on my body, I start swelling and there is too much of itching (severity depends on the amount I eat). Strangely it all started when I was in 10th standard, before that it was all fine. Now, I am quite irritated as I can't eat most of the things and if by chance I do, the itching and acne kind of thing remains for days. Right now also, I am itching like a monkey. Where shall I look for a proper treatment? I can find various food allergy testing centres but not the treatment centres. I really want to get rid of this completely. Please help! Thanks in advance!
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In Allopathy, anti-histaminics or immunosuppressant medicines like steroids are used which only give temporary relief, with the problem returning once the medicine is stopped. On the other hand, during Homeopathy treatment of allergy is cured by strengthening the immune system and the symptoms subside on their own. At the same time, it needs to be understood that this is purely natural allergy treatment. No steroids or anti allergic medicines are used. The immunity is strengthened by Homeopathy instead of being suppressed as happens with allopathic treatment. You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance and permanent cure without any side effects Medicines will reach you via courier services

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An allergy happens when the immune system, your body's defense against germs, has a reaction to a particular food. It can be mild, like an itchy feeling or hives. Sometimes you get severe symptoms called anaphylaxis like trouble breathing, a swollen tongue, or dizziness. Food intolerance means your body is missing an enzyme you need to digest some type of food. If you're lactose intolerant, for instance, you don't have enough lactase, an enzyme that lets you digest dairy products. Usually food allergies at a young age reduces as you grow older. It is unlikely that you'll improve from your current allergies but you should avoid the food you're allergic to. If the condition is worsening or persists you can meet a MD general physician.

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