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    AAAAI, the experts in allergy and immunology, provide an overview of food allergy.

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    • A4 Teach school personnel how to use epinephrine and consider wearing an allergy ID bracelet. #foodallergy101 https://t.co/wYhPRiLV9L

    • A2 Proper diagnosis of food allergies is important. Studies show many suspected food allergies are actually caused by other conditions such as a food intolerance. Skin tests and blood tests are often ordered. #foodallergy101 https://t.co/wYhPRiLV9L

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    AAAAI, the experts in allergy and immunology, provide an overview of food allergy.

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    • A6 Most food allergens can cause reactions even after cooking or have digested in the intestines. #foodallergy101 https://t.co/QP0IhvfHNb

    • A6 Most common food allergens: cow’s milk, eggs, peanuts, wheat, soy, fish, shellfish and tree nuts. Avoiding your triggers is important. #foodallergy101 https://t.co/QP0IhvfHNb

    • A5 If a reaction occurs, have someone take you to the emergency room, even if symptoms subside. #foodallergy101 https://t.co/QP0IhvfHNb

    • A5 Teach family and other people how to use epinephrine and consider wearing an allergy ID bracelet. #foodallergy101 https://t.co/QP0IhvfHNb

    • A5 Take steps when anaphylaxis begins and stay under medical observation as long as it continues. #foodallergy101 https://t.co/QP0IhvfHNb

    • A5 You cannot predict anaphylaxis severity it requires immediate epinephrine and the emergency room. #foodallergy101 https://t.co/QP0IhvfHNb

    • A5 Food allergic should carry auto-injectable epinephrine to be used during an anaphylactic reaction. #foodallergy101 https://t.co/QP0IhvfHNb

    • A1 Food allergy symptoms: itching, hives, swelling, diarrhea, wheezing, life-threatening anaphylaxis. #foodallergy101 https://t.co/QP0IhvfHNb

    • A1 If you have a food allergy, your immune system overreacts to a particular protein found in that food. #foodallergy101 https://t.co/QP0IhvfHNb

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