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Yeast Allergy

 

 

yeast allergy

 

Are you feeling irritated and uncomfortable after eating bread or drinking beer? It is very unusual to feel that way. However, if you do, there is greater chance that you are already suffering from a medical condition known as yeast allergy. Yeast is a living organism that is usually and traditionally used in the production of several processed foods. The use of yeast in the beverage and food industry is very much rampant.

 

Yeast infection is caused by eating bread and drinking either wine or beer. You may wonder why. That is because yeast is an important ingredient of such food and beverage. Yeast is what makes bread expand during the baking process. The organism is also responsible for the fermentation process, which is prerequisite in the development and production of beer and wine.

 

Common manifestations or symptoms of yeast allergy are sudden feeling and onset of fatigue after consuming the yeast-containing products. Other allergic symptoms may also surface like itchy skin, swelling of several body parts, sneezing, fever and abrupt weakness.

 

Another interesting feature of yeast allergy is that it may develop anytime. Children are not born with it. Interestingly, adults can suddenly develop the allergy without them being fully aware of it. They can continuously eat bread and drink wine and beer. They may suddenly feel differently after consumption of such products.

 

If you suspect that your body has already developed yeast allergy, it would be helpful if you would do a little experiment. To do so, you simply should observe how you feel after yeast consumption. If the symptoms are appearing, you could suddenly eliminate the yeast-containing foods and drinks in your diet, at least for just a few days. If the symptoms suddenly die out, then, it is positive that you are suffering from yeast allergy. Otherwise, there might be other indications in the symptoms and that the discomfort might be caused by other ailments.

 

Treating yeast allergy could be as simple as identifying and detecting it. Normally, antihistamines are prescribed, just like in other forms of allergies. However, there is a simple way on how to get rid of the discomfort. Stopping the consumption of yeast-containing food and beverages would certainly do the trick.

 

Yeast allergy could be severe and could lead to serious conditions. That is why it is important that you properly handle the allergy with utmost care and attention.