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Common Signs of Food Sensitivities

SKINRESPIRATORY PASSAGESINTESTINESBEHAVIOR
hives
red, sandpaper-like facial rash
dry, scaly, itchy skin (mostly on face)
swelling in hands and feet
puffy eyelids
dark circles under eye
slip swelling
tongue soreness and cracks
sneezing
runny nose
stuffy nose
wheezing
watery eyes
rattling chest
persistent cough
congestion
bronchitis
recurring ear infections
burnlike rash around anus
abdominal discomfort
mucousy diarrhea
constipation
intestinal bleeding
poor weight gain
bloating, gassiness
excessive spitting up
constipation
vomiting
fatigue
migraine headaches
hyperactivity
crying
irritability
night-waking
anxiety
crankiness
sore muscles and joints

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While individual signs and symptoms of food allergy are as unique as fingerprints, usually at least one of the four common target organs are involved: the respiratory passages, skin, intestines, and brain. While it’s relatively easy to spot a rash, a wheeze, a bout of diarrhea, or abdominal cramps and attribute the problem to food allergy, brain changes are more subjective. In our experience, some children can experience behavioral changes due to food sensitivity without showing any other signs or symptoms, but most food allergies attack more than one target organ. Don’t be too quick to pin the rap for your child’s school failure on food allergy, at least not without symptoms beyond the academic ones.

August 23, 2013 October 17, 2017 Dr. Bill Sears
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