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Yeast Intolerance

Yeast intolerance refers to allergy to yeasts. Yeast allergy causes rashes and anaphylactic reactions in the affected individuals. They also cause headaches, bloating, weight gain, and joint pain. Bread, biscuits, and other baked foods contain yeast. It is good to avoid foods containing yeast in affected individuals. Taking antihistamines provides some relief. In severe cases of an anaphylactic reaction, emergency medical care is necessary.

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My wife has urticaria. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor, My wife has been getting a rash which the doctor has termed as urticaria. What could have caused this? I feel she could be having a yeast intolerance. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Sushil Kakkar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your wife has been treated for urticaria. I would keep a possibility of idiopathic urticaria/hives. It presents as sudden skin welts/swellings, which can be distributed all over the body. Itching is usually severe; however it is subjective in individuals. The c...  Read Full »

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