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In [[medicine]], '''food hypersensitivity''' ('''food allergies''' or '''food allergy''') is a form of [[immediate hypersensitivity]] that is "Gastrointestinal disturbances, skin eruptions, or shock due to allergic  reactions to allergens in food."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
In [[medicine]], '''food hypersensitivity''' ('''food allergies''' or '''food allergy''') is a form of [[immediate hypersensitivity]] that is "Gastrointestinal disturbances, skin eruptions, or shock due to allergic  reactions to allergens in food."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>



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In medicine, food hypersensitivity (food allergies or food allergy) is a form of immediate hypersensitivity that is "Gastrointestinal disturbances, skin eruptions, or shock due to allergic reactions to allergens in food."[1]

Food hypersensitivity is difficult to diagnose and may be overdiagnosed.[2] Food hypersensitivity is different from lactose intolerance.

References

  1. Anonymous (2024), Food hypersensitivity (English). Medical Subject Headings. U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  2. Chafen, Jennifer J. Schneider; Sydne J. Newberry, Marc A. Riedl, Dena M. Bravata, Margaret Maglione, Marika J. Suttorp, Vandana Sundaram, Neil M. Paige, Ali Towfigh, Benjamin J. Hulley, Paul G. Shekelle (2010-05-12). "Diagnosing and Managing Common Food Allergies: A Systematic Review". JAMA 303 (18): 1848-1856. DOI:10.1001/jama.2010.582. Retrieved on 2010-05-12. Research Blogging.