NUTR 4320 Study Guide - Final Guide: Respiratory Failure, Myofascial Trigger Point, Anaphylaxis

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Allergy & intolerance adverse reaction to food. Intolerance (dose dependent, little is often times not contaminated bread a problem ex lactose) Most allergies are to a glycoprotein involve an immune response of t/bcells (usually water soluble) ***usually due to a lack of an enzyme (low level), a transporter, or gut. Milk allerg: hives, itchy eyes, swelling in throat, vomiting (an intolerance doesnt microbiota have these symptoms intolerance magnitude gets worse react in a few minutes-two hours for full with higher dose. Milk -> adverse reaction (most likely lactase deficiency, or you have a true allergy to a milk symptoms to appear. [narrowing through and tra(cid:272)hea: respiration = respiratory failure]. Respiratory failure is more common in protein) food allergies intolerances are usually to a sugar. Low bp and cardiac arrest, typical for or amino acid bee stings/venom from snakes trigger point for antigen may be at a different amount, the response magnitude is the same.