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A food allergy is an immune system reaction that occurs soon after eating a certain food. Even a tiny amount of the allergy-causing food can trigger signs and symptoms such as digestive problems, hives, swollen airways, or anaphylaxis.
In a food allergy, the immune system mistakenly identifies a specific food or a substance in food as harmful. This triggers the release of chemicals such as histamine, leading to allergic reactions.
Symptoms can vary from mild to severe and can include:
The most common food allergens include:
Diagnosing a food allergy typically involves a medical history, a physical examination, and tests such as skin prick tests or blood tests. Management involves avoiding the allergenic food, reading labels carefully, and in severe cases, carrying emergency medication like an epinephrine auto-injector.
A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis can occur. Symptoms include constriction of the airways, severe drop in blood pressure, and shock. Immediate medical attention is required.
Understanding and managing food allergies is crucial to avoid potentially serious health risks. If you suspect you have a food allergy, it’s important to seek advice from a healthcare professional.
Managing food allergies involves being vigilant about food choices and being prepared for potential exposure. This includes:
Food allergies can significantly impact daily life, but with careful management and preparedness, individuals with food allergies can lead safe and fulfilling lives.
A number of different people may be liable if someone has a food allergy reaction.
In Texas, peanuts, and tree nuts and seeds were the top two foods that caused anaphylactic reactions in food claims between 2009 and 2016.
Food | Percentage |
Eggs | 0.0164% |
Peanuts | 0.0321% |
Shellfish (Crustaceans) | 0.0094% |
Tree nuts and seeds | 0.0285% |
In May 2024, a company in Texas had to issue a recall on a number of products due to a list of undeclared potential ingredients, including the common allergens of peanuts and tree nuts. Texas Pecan, based in Dallas, TX, had to recall 8 oz and 1 lb bags of products after the Texas Department of State and Health Services determined there was a possible cross-contamination risk with a packaging machine.
If you’ve suffered due to food allergies caused by someone else’s negligence, you shouldn’t have to bear the burden alone. These incidents can lead to severe health issues and significant disruptions to your life. At The Lange Law Firm, we understand the complexities and challenges that come with food allergy cases. Our dedicated legal team is committed to helping you navigate this difficult time.
Contact The Lange Law Firm today at (833) 330-3663 or message us online for a free consultation. Our experienced food allergy attorneys will thoroughly investigate your case, uncovering all the details and holding the responsible parties accountable in your lawsuit. We will fight tirelessly to secure the compensation you deserve for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and any other damages you have incurred. Let us be your advocate and support system as you seek justice and regain control of your life.