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Is vomiting after eating a certain food or drink an allergy???? |
really, i mean when i aet breakfast, my mom makes me drink this milk blended with some seed, i vomit 30 seconds later. it must be the seeds, cus when i just drink milk, i dont vomit. vomiting is a sign of intolerance more than an actual allergy. allergic reactions are usually accompanied by severe itching all over the body (especially in the throat),hives, and feelings of not being able to breathe due to the throat swelling up and closing. but since you reacted poorly to the seeds-do not drink them in anything or eat them either. Source(s): i work in trauma icu sound like allergy or food poisoning. Go to doctor When you vomit something you ate, it means your body does not agree with it. Tell your mom to stop giving you the drink. It could result of those seeds, yu might be vomiting. If this is because yu are vomiting then ask yur mother to stop giving those seed along with milk. Also ask her the purpose of giving those seeds along milk. but if she gives those seed for medical purpose then follow the suit for yur own good, if not stop taking those seed. definately allergy or intolerance. my 1yr son vomits after drinking cows milk. stop drinking it Yes vomiting can be a sign of an allergy. When my oldest would eat peanut butter in something, ie cookies. She would run a fever and throw up. We took her to an allergist. She is allergic to peanut butter. Over the years she has developed an allergy to sesame seeds also. Her lips and throat get itchy. The reason that you are throwing up and not developing a more severe reaction could be that you only have a trace allergy to the seeds. What kind of seeds are they and why would she be putting them in your milk? |
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