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  2. Allergy - Wikipedia

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    Other food allergies, affecting less than 1 person per 10,000 population, may be considered "rare". The most common food allergy in the US population is a sensitivity to crustacea. Although peanut allergies are notorious for their severity, peanut allergies are not the most common food allergy in adults or children. Severe or life-threatening ...

  3. Sesame allergy - Wikipedia

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    A food allergy to sesame ( Sesamum indicum) seeds has prevalence estimates in the range of 0.1–0.2% of the general population, [11] [12] [13] [4] and are higher in the Middle East and other countries where sesame seeds are used in traditional foods. [4] Reporting of sesame seed allergy has increased in the 21st century, either due to a true ...

  4. Histamine intolerance - Wikipedia

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    Histamine intolerance. Histamine intolerance is a presumed set of adverse reactions (such as flush, itching, rhinitis, etc.) to ingested histamine in food. The mainstream theory accepts that there may exist adverse reactions to ingested histamine, but does not recognize histamine intolerance as a separate condition that can be diagnosed. [1]

  5. Hydrogen breath test - Wikipedia

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    A hydrogen breath test (or HBT) is used as a diagnostic tool for small intestine bacterial overgrowth and carbohydrate malabsorption, such as lactose, fructose, and sorbitol malabsorption. [1] [2] The test is simple, non-invasive, and is performed after a short period of fasting (typically 8–12 hours). [3] Hydrogen breath tests are based on ...

  6. Metal allergy - Wikipedia

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    exposure to metals, especially if prolonged or on damaged skin [1] Diagnostic method. patch test; some in-vitro blood tests are in development [1] Treatment. identifying and avoiding the allergen [1] Frequency. increasingly common [quantify] [1] Metal allergies inflame the skin after it has been in contact with metal.

  7. Fructose malabsorption - Wikipedia

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    Fructose malabsorption, formerly named dietary fructose intolerance ( DFI ), is a digestive disorder [1] in which absorption of fructose is impaired by deficient fructose carriers in the small intestine's enterocytes. This results in an increased concentration of fructose. Intolerance to fructose was first identified and reported in 1956.

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