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ALLERGIES TO FOOD

When I eat anything I break out in a itchy hive in a widespread of my body. I have done an allergy test and I'm allergic to dust,pollen,grass but not fod dyes/coloring but when I eat anything I break out. Please help!
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Hi,

I started having a few small bumps that itch then it turned into over 50 itchy bumps! Also feeling sick to my stomach, fatigued, stomach aches and just general feeling horrible. So I went to the Dr. and she asked if I were on methamphetamine's...which made me furious! Then the Dr. said I was delusional and I had some kind of syndrome.  So when I got home I thought about what I had done different in the last 2 weeks and I have been eating nothing but cake, home-made caramel and plates of Peanut Butter Fudge..my mother constantly makes this stuff....and I ate nothing else. Only Sugar. I looked on-line and found this. What do you think? Also do you think I should write a letter to this Dr.'s boss and let him know that she treated me like that?

Any "help" would be much appreciated!!

Thank You so very Much!!!
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Hi,


What is your age? What symptoms are you having? Since when have you noticed these symptoms?

Nothing can be said with surety without having a look at the lesions.

It would be best to consult your doctor or allergy specialist about your symptoms and get a proper clinical examination.

Have you tried antihistamine medications? Has it helped with your symptoms?

Let us know if you have any other doubts.

Regards.
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I have used all creams,benedryl spray, medicines. Please direct in the right direction as to who as a doctor I should go see.
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