Question
What Are the Symptoms of Baby Protein Allergies?
Answer
Certain substances in food enter the body and are recognized by the immune system as invasive pathogens. In response, the immune system releases a specific type of immunoglobulin E, which combines with food to produce many chemical substances, leading to symptoms such as skin redness, chronic diarrhea, indigestion, headaches, sore throat, and asthma. Individuals with protein allergies should minimize their intake of high-protein foods such as soybeans, milk, and eggs. Allergies are chronic conditions.