
"Symptoms of dairy allergy range from mild to severe and can include wheezing, vomiting, hives and digestive problems. Dairy allergy also can cause anaphylaxis, a severe, life-threatening reaction."
"A dairy allergy is an immune system response to the proteins in milk. If you're allergic, upon consuming dairy products, your body starts to defend itself against what it mistakenly perceives as a threat."
"Dairy allergies often emerge early-within six months of birth. While experts previously believed that most children outgrow milk allergies before reaching school age, recent research shows fewer than 20% do by age 4."
"There are two primary allergenic proteins in milk-casein and whey. Casein makes up roughly 80% of cow's milk protein. It's found in the solid curds formed during the curdling process."
Dairy allergy is an immune response to milk proteins, primarily casein and whey. Symptoms can include wheezing, vomiting, hives, and digestive issues, with severe cases leading to anaphylaxis. While many children outgrow the allergy, about 80% do so by age 16, and some adults may develop it later in life. Reactions can vary, with specific proteins like alpha-lactalbumin and beta-lactoglobulin often linked to allergic responses. Avoiding all dairy products is essential for those affected.
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