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Food Allergy Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
To prevent allergic reactions through diligent allergen avoidance and preparedness.
- Strictly avoid all foods you are allergic to, including products containing any of their ingredients.
- Carefully check food labels and restaurant menus for allergens before consumption.· Always inform restaurant staff, friends, family, school, and work about your allergy.
- Carry at least two adrenaline auto-injectors (e.g., EpiPen) with you at all times if prescribed, and know how to use them.
- Wipe down surfaces in public areas before eating to prevent cross-contamination.
- Keep a detailed food and symptoms diary to help identify potential triggers and track reactions.
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Medicinal Treatment
To effectively manage symptoms during an allergic reaction and, in some cases, reduce sensitivity to allergens.
- Antihistamines for managing mild allergic reactions such as itching, hives, or sneezing.
- Emergency adrenaline auto-injectors (e.g., EpiPen) for immediate treatment of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis).
- Oral immunotherapy (OIT) for specific allergies, such as peanut allergy, to help desensitize the body, under strict medical supervision.· Patients undergoing OIT must still avoid the allergen and carry emergency medication.
- Development of a personalized allergy management plan by a specialist, outlining how to handle reactions and daily precautions.
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Surgical Treatment
Not applicable, as food allergies are not treated surgically.
- No direct surgical treatment exists for food allergies.
- Management of food allergies primarily focuses on medical interventions, strict allergen avoidance, and emergency preparedness.
- Surgical procedures are not part of the standard treatment protocol for food allergies, as the condition is an immune system response rather than a structural issue.
Food allergies are managed through lifestyle modifications and medical treatments, not surgical interventions.
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