Food Allergy Itching and Its Remedies

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Food allergy itching is just one of the many symptoms of food allergies.  This may or may not be a symptom.  After all, the signs vary from one person to another.  However, skin itching remains to be one of the most common symptoms of this condition.

What Causes Food Allergy Itching?

Sometimes, the body especially your immune system rejects certain food properties that you ingest.  These food properties are often protein substances that certain food contains.  This is why there are specific foods that commonly cause allergies.  They include nuts, eggs, shellfish, wheat, peanuts, dairy and seafood.  These foods are rich in protein.

Sometimes, a person’s body fails to recognize the protein component in these foods and it reacts negatively.  It treats these components as enemies and the immune system tries to fight off the protein.  Since it is hard to break down the protein, the immune system will then release chemicals that can hasten and facilitate the process.  This then causes food allergy itching and other symptoms as well.

Skin itching can be caused by a lot of things.  It is one of the most common skin problems.  This is caused by allergies to different things like food, pets, plants.  Insect bites can also cause itching.  Various skin diseases can also trigger the desire to scratch.  Poor personal hygiene resulting to dirt and grime on the skin can also cause irritation and itching.

Itching is not a huge problem unless the constant scratching already causes bruises, soreness and pain.  It can be generalized or localized.  Depending on its severity, it can be disabling or debilitating.  It can affect your work or daily activities.  The constant need to scratch can also affect one’s self esteem and confidence.

Of course, food allergy itching is just one of the few symptoms of this type of allergy problem.

How to Relieve Itching

Skin itchiness is just a symptom of the problem.  You need to resolve the root of the problem in order to cure the symptom.  However, there are some things that you can do in order to relieve food allergy itching.  Here are a few suggestions that you can do:

  1. Take a bath mixing a can of evaporated milk in your bathwater.  You can also add baking soda, yellow dock, peppermint, cornstarch, apple cider vinegar or oatmeal.  These things will help soothe the itch.
  2. Dusk cornstarch on the itchy areas.
  3. Squeeze some lemon juice and apply the same on the affected area.  Applying Aloe Vera, Vitamin E oil or cod liver oil may also help.
  4. Apply witch hazel tea or wheat germ oil to the affected part.
  5. Take capsules that can help relieve the itch like chickweed, plantain, burdock, goldenseal and yellow dock capsules.
  6. Scrub the itchy area with pumice stone.  Make sure that you do it lightly and that scrubbing will not cause further irritation.  Wash the area with soap, pat dry and then apply rubbing alcohol.  Generously apply Vaseline over the area.
  7. Apply carbolic acid lotion or baking soda solution on the itchy area.
  8. Apply cold compress may also help relieve the itch.

These are a few of food allergy itching remedies that you can do.  Ideally, you should treat the problem, the allergy, itself in order to treat the symptom.  You should also avoid foods that trigger the allergy and all its accompanying symptoms.

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