WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT SOY ALLERGIES
Although adults can develop a soy allergy, it is most common in infants and young children. Many children will outgrow a soy allergy as they get older. Soy reactions can cause a laundry list of symptoms, but the most concerning are trouble breathing and throat swelling, which can lead to anaphylaxis (a life-threatening allergic reaction). More often, soy will cause common allergy symptoms like itchiness, coughing, and hives. It can also cause stomach issues including nausea, cramps, indigestion, vomiting, and diarrhea, which may indicate a soy intolerance rather than an allergy. Of course, avoiding soy if you’re allergic is the best way to prevent a reaction. Since soy is an ingredient in many food products, reading labels becomes essential.
P.S. Non-food items containing soy can also cause an allergic reaction, such as candles, crayons, makeup, and cleaning products.
Source: my.clevelandclinic.org (Allergy 9-3-23 HT)
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