PEMAKAIAN OBAT JANGKA PANJANG BERARTI KEGAGALAN DALAM MENGIDENTIFIKASI PENYEBAB ALERGI
Over 100 Allergy Symptoms
that may be helped by
“ALLERGY ELIMINATION DIET PROGRAM”
ALLERGY BEHAVIOUR CLINIC
PICKY EATERS CLINIC
JL Rawasari Selatan 50, Jakarta Indonesia
Jl Taman Bendungan Asahan 5 Jakarta Indonesia
Bunda Hospital, Jakarta Indonesia
Phone : (62- 21) 70081995 - 4264126 – 31922005
email : wido25@hotmail.com , htpp://www.childrenfamily.com
The term "food allergy" refers to adverse immunologic reactions to food. Food allergy is usually mediated by IgE antibody directed to specific food proteins, but other immunologic mechanisms can also play a role. The primary target organs for food allergic reactions are the skin, the gastrointestinal tract and the respiratory system. Both acute reactions (hives and anaphylaxis) and chronic disease (asthma, atopic dermatitis and gastrointestinal disorders) may be caused or exacerbated by food allergy.
The foods most commonly causing these reactions in children are milk, egg, peanuts, soy, wheat, tree nuts, fish and shellfish; in adults, they are peanuts, tree nuts, shellfish and fish.
Double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenges are considered the gold standard for diagnosing food allergy. The procedure is labor intensive but ALLERGY BEHAVIOUR CLINIC JAKARTA INDONESIA should be modified for DIAGNOSING FOOD ALLERGY by OPEN ELIMINATION DIET PROGRAM.
Treatment consists of elimination of the causal food(s) along with medical treatment, including the prompt self-administration of epinephrine in the event of a serious reaction.
Everyone experiences some of these symptoms once in a while, but it is the intensity and frequency that can indicate when it is not a normal condition.
Success with this program may make stopped medication unnecessary. If you are now using such medication, changing dosages on your own can be dangerous. Physician supervision is needed when changing psychoactive medications.
If any of these symptoms have appeared suddenly or if they are severe, consult a physician. It may be a symptom of some other, more serious, condition.
This material is for information only and is not intended to replace appropriate medical care.
Over 100 Medically Recognized Symptoms of Allergy :
Neurological symptoms:
Headache, Migraines
Seizures (some types, especially if combined with migraine or hyperactivity)
Depression
Fatigue
Sleeplessness (insomnia)
Neuralgia
Feeling of indecision
Moodiness
Melancholy
Withdrawal
Apathy
Emotional instability
Impaired coordination
Impaired comprehension
Nervousness
Stammering
Fainting
Aphasia (inability to speak or find the appropriate word)
Mental lapses
Blackouts
Paranoid thinking
Delusions
Hallucinations
Amnesia
Coma
Lethargy
Disorientation
Irritability
Epilepsy
Dizziness
Violent behavior
Hyperactivity
Joint symptoms:
Arthritis
Swollen ankles
Arthralgia (joint pain)
Circulatory symptoms:
Chest pain
Irregular heartbeat
Hypertension (high blood pressure)
Hypotension (low blood pressure)
Irregular pulse
Anemia
Edema
Angina pectoris (heart pain)
Phlebitis (inflammation of a vein)
Respiratory symptoms:
Runny nose
Asthma
Wheezing, shortness of breath
Coughing
Bronchitis
Sinusitis
Gastrointestinal symptoms:
Colic in infancy, hernia in infancy,
Excessive gas
Diarrhea
Constipation
Colitis
Stomach cramps
Nausea
Vomiting
Abdominal pain
Canker sores
Peptic ulcers
Gall bladder pain
Belching
Heartburn
Salivation
Food cravings
Gagging
Hunger pains
Diverticulitis
Indigestion
Hemorrhoids
Duodenal ulcer
Bloating
Skin symptoms:
Itching
Eczema
Clammy skin
Tendency towards bleeding and bruising
Hives
Sweating
Acne
Cracked skin
Candidiasis
Musculo-skeletal symptoms:
Neckache
Myalgia (muscle pain)
Backache
Hormonal symptoms:
Dysmenorrhea
Frigidity
Impotence
Other symptoms:
Multiple sclerosis
Cataracts
Conjunctivitis
Failure to thrive (in infants)
Diabetes
Sneezing spells
Hoarseness
Otitis media (inflammation, discharge from ear, earaches)
Obesity
Swelling around the eyes
Fever
Bed-wetting
Low blood sugar
Tinnitus (ringing of the ear)
Typical Chemical Sensitivity or "Sick Building Syndrome" Symptoms
Headaches
Lethargy
Dizziness
Malaise
Weakness
Nausea
Flushing
Eye itch or irritation
Dry eyes
Blurred vision
Stuffy or watery nose
Dry throat
Arthralgia or joint pain
Skin problems
Cough and asthma
Numbness and tingling
Muscle weakness
Muscle cramps
Weight loss
Insomnia
Confusion
Loss of memory
Poor concentration
Edema
Moodiness
Depression
Fatigue
Increased perspiration
Hyperactivity
Loss of voice or laryngitis
Hearing loss
Irregular heartbeat
Allergic Tension Fatigue Syndrome (ATFS)
Hyperactive, uncontrollably wile, unrestrained
Fatigued, weak, weary, exhausted, listless
Nonstop talk, repetition, loud talk, stuttering
Inattentive, disruptive, impulsive
Short attention span, unable to concentrate
Restless legs, finger tapping
Clumsy, poor coordination, tremor
Insomnia, nightmares, inability to fall asleep and wake up
Nervous, irritable, upset, short-tempered, moody
High-strung, excitable, agitated
Depressed, easily moved to tears, temperamental
Oversensitive to odor, light, sound, pain, and cold
Sleep Problems :
Resistance to going to bed
Difficulty falling asleep
Restless / erratic sleep
Nightmares
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