Our food allergy team is at the forefront of food allergy prevention, diagnosis and treatment. We partner with every patient, and their loved ones, to analyze each factor of their food allergy and build a personalized treatment and management plan that is right for them.

Diagnosing Food Allergy

Food allergy diagnosis can be complicated, but our experts use the latest diagnostic methods and tools to discover as much detail as possible.

What are common food allergy symptoms?

Signs of an allergic reaction to food may include:

  • Itchy mouth
  • Hives
  • Swelling
  • Gastrointestinal symptoms, such as vomiting or diarrhea
  • In severe cases, swelling of the throat and difficulty breathing

NOTE: Please go to the emergency room right away if you are experiencing difficulty breathing.

How can allergic reactions from food be prevented?

Unfortunately, the only way to fully prevent an allergic reaction to a food from taking place is to avoid it completely from your diet.

However, there are some steps that can be taken to lessen food allergy severity - especially in babies.

Breastfeeding consistently during the first six months of a newborn's life may help reduce food allergy for the child.

The early introduction of certain allergens into your child's diet is recommended and can help lessen food allergy changes from developing.

How do experts diagnose food allergy?

Our food allergy care team takes an expansive look at your medical history, performs a physical exam and may use a skin prick test and/or blood test to check for food allergy.

If you have a food allergy, your care team will work with you to develop a comprehensive management plan. This plan will include strategies for avoiding foods or medications that trigger reactions, as well as creating an emergency plan to treat reactions if they occur. Your provider may discuss experimental treatments for food allergy.

Oral Food Challenge

If allergy test results and medical history are inconclusive, and do not show whether or not you have (or still have) an allergy to a specific food, we may recommend an oral food challenge test.

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To speak to someone directly, please call 1-888-824-0200. If you have symptoms of an urgent nature, please call your doctor or go to the emergency room immediately.

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