The question, ‘can food allergies cause behavior problems?’ is asked by many people and the answer lies in the question itself. Where there is an allergy, be it food allergy, drug allergy or any other, there are bound to be problems, which include behavioral disturbances also. However, it has been seen that people, both adults and children, with allergic reactions to certain food ingredients are more prone to behavior problems.
There is no denying the fact that when a person is affected by any disease, there are some changes to be seen in his/her behavior patterns. And Food Allergy reactions are no exception, as they disturb the behavior of the allergic person. This vicious circle has gravely affected the behavior pattern, especially of the children.
The allergens present in the different food items, affect the basic senses of the children. The affected children look disturbed and gradually, the learning or remembering abilities get impaired. The basic symptoms of behavior disorder due to food allergy can be observed within a short time of eating the allergic food item.
The person may get aggressive or start screaming and the behavior becomes more and more complicated. The child may throw tantrums or become hyper.
It has also been observed that their sense of feeling emotions also gets affected, as while at one moment, they look joyous and then within a few moments, they become irritating and quarrelsome, giving out clear indication that their brain has also been affected by the abnormal over-reaction due to the allergen.
It is a clear indication that the food allergies do affect the behavioral pattern of the person.
Thus, it is no secret that food allergies can lead to certain behavioral problems, but the need of the hour is to save the childhood from getting engulfed by the vicious circle. So, immediately after seeing any of the symptoms of food allergy, do consult a physician.
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10/7/2008 4:45:30 AM