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Suggest Treatment For Allergy Towards Fried Foods

when i eat egg noodle my stomach starts feeling really bad and i want to barf. my mouth gets watery and i get goosebumps. but when i eat eggs its fine, so i dont think its the egg. also when i eat deep fried food i also get the same problem. how can i fix this
Thu, 18 Sep 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The symptoms that you experience may indicate that you are allergic to one of the components in the meal.

If you use eggs with no reaction then it may be the noodles or other ingredient added.
If the same ingredient is added to the fried foods then you may be able to identify it.

If it is difficult to identify then you should consider allergy testing. This can be in the form of blood tests or skin prick testing.

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Suggest Treatment For Allergy Towards Fried Foods

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The symptoms that you experience may indicate that you are allergic to one of the components in the meal. If you use eggs with no reaction then it may be the noodles or other ingredient added. If the same ingredient is added to the fried foods then you may be able to identify it. If it is difficult to identify then you should consider allergy testing. This can be in the form of blood tests or skin prick testing. I hope this helps