What Are The Symptoms Of Milk Allergy
Is Milk Allergy life threatening?
Individuals suffering from milk allergy can be seen in various body systems such as the skin, respiratory and digestive systems.
For reactions in the skin, red rashes may appear that may become prickly later on. Swelling of the throat, lips, mouth, tongue and face may also occur. Eczema and hives may also transpire. On the other hand, manifestations of milk allergy to the digestive system include diarrhea, vomiting, nausea and sometimes cramps in the abdomen. Symptoms of milk allergy also transpire in the respiratory system in the form of sneezing, runny nose, watery and itchy eyes, congestion of the nose, panting and short breathing. On other occasion, shock can occur as well.
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Is Milk Allergy hereditary?
It is a resounding yes or no if milk allergy is hereditary. If both genes from the parents are considered weak and observed as non-lactose productive, then it is believed that the child will also develop allergies to milk.
However, if one of the two genes from the parents can support and supplement the lactose needs of the child then he or she will most likely not develop allergies to milk.
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