Struggling with unexplained symptoms like bloating, skin issues or fatigue? You might be dealing with a food intolerance or allergy. At Yorkshire Wellness Clinic, we offer comprehensive intolerance and allergy testing to help identify the route cause of your discomfort.
Whether you suspect a specific food or just want to explore potential triggers, our experienced team can guide you in chooseing the most appropriate test based on your symptoms and health goals. With our support, you’ll gain valuable insights into your body’s responses, allowing you to make informed dietary choices and improve your overall well-being.
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A food allergy involves an immune system reaction that can affect multiple organs and cause severe symptoms, whereas a food intolerance typically involves the digestive system and causes less serious but often uncomfortable symptoms like bloating, gas, or headaches.
If you experience immediate and severe reactions after eating certain foods, an allergy test might be appropriate. If your symptoms are more delayed or less severe, an intolerance test may be more suitable. Our team can help you decide which test is right for you based on your symptoms and health goals.
Common symptoms of food intolerances include bloating, gas, diarrhea, headaches, and fatigue. Food allergies can cause hives, swelling, stomach pain, difficulty breathing, and in severe cases, anaphylaxis.
Our testing process typically involves a blood test or a skin prick test, depending on whether you’re being tested for intolerances or allergies. We’ll explain the procedure and what to expect during your consultation.
Results from intolerance and allergy tests usually take a few days to a week, depending on the specific test performed. We’ll discuss the expected timeline during your appointment.
While these tests can identify many common intolerances and allergies, no test can cover every possible food reaction. They are a useful tool for identifying likely triggers, but sometimes further investigation or an elimination diet may be necessary.
Once your results are in, we’ll schedule a follow-up consultation to discuss the findings and provide guidance on how to manage your symptoms. This might include dietary changes, supplements, or other strategies to help you feel better.
Yes, children can be tested for food intolerances and allergies. We recommend consulting with your child’s healthcare provider to determine the best approach.
You can book a consultation by contacting us directly via phone or email, or by filling out the contact form on our website. We’ll be happy to answer any questions and help you get started on your path to better health.
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