Published Date Jun 22, 2022
By Naurin Ansari
1 min read
Avoiding all kinds of wheat and wheat by-products is the best strategy to manage your wheat allergy.
To determine if you're still allergic to wheat after some time, talk to your doctor about taking a test under his or her supervision to see if you're still allergic to wheat.
Your doctor will inject a little quantity of purified wheat protein beneath the surface of your skin, usually on your forearm or upper back, in a skin-prick test. A wheat allergy will be established if the injection site turns red or inflamed. A blood test can also be used to diagnose wheat allergy.
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