Skin Problems With Dairy

Skin Problems With Dairy

 

Dairy is a common food allergen that can have a direct effect on your skin. Common skin problems linked to dairy consumption are generally itchy skin, hives and eczema, according to KidsHealth.org. A person with a dairy allergy has a hypersensitivity to the proteins found in cow’s milk. The hypersensitivity can lead to skin irritation and inflammation that can provoke pre-existing conditions, such as eczema. If you develop skin problems after consuming dairy, make an appointment with a physician to determine the cause.

 

Allergy Cause

When you experience an allergic reaction to dairy, your body produces histamine, a chemical responsible for common allergy symptoms, according to the Food Allergy Research and Education website. Histamine levels in your skin lead to inflammation and irritation which can cause your skin to become unstable and break out with a general or specific rash. You can have an allergy to the whey or curd aspect of the milk, leading to skin problems.

 

Allergy Effect

The effect of consuming dairy products with a dairy allergy can lead to skin problems and other common food allergy symptoms, according to KidsHealth.org. The other symptoms may include sinus complications, asthma and digestive issues. The nasal passages can become inflamed, blocking the ability to breathe through the nose and drain excess mucus properly. This leads to sinus headaches and postnasal drip. Asthma symptoms include coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath. Digestive issues may entail gas, nausea and vomiting.

 

Eczema Consideration

The excessive production of histamine in your body triggers an eczema flare-up. Eczema mainly affects young children but it may persist into adulthood. Eczema appears as small red blisters that can fill up with liquid and weep. Common places eczema appears are on the face, arms and legs. When scratched the condition worsens, leading to increased discomfort, according to Skin Care Physicians.

It's not you, its the hormones.

 

Conclusion

One explanation for acne breakouts linked to dairy consumption are the hormones found in cow’s milk. After all, the milk we drink comes directly from perpetually impregnated cows, who produce a hormone known as bovine growth hormone (designed to help calfs develop into adult cows/bulls). Ingesting this hormone may, as some specialists conclude, lead to increased likelihood of acne.

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