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The digestive or gastrointestinal tract (GIT) extends from the mouth to the anus and is responsible for receiving food, breaking it down into nutrients (digestion), absorbing these nutrients into the bloodstream and, finally, eliminating all the undigestable parts of the food from the body.
food allergy sore throat 2 articles:

Food allergies cause a runny nose less often but if your toddler's allergy symptoms get worse after certain foods, then a trial of avoidance should be carried out. The foods that cause problems most commonly are milk, eggs, peanuts, soybeans, and wheat.
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Exposure to animal dander (dead skin that is continually shed) as well as animal urine and saliva causes human allergic reactions to animals. These reactions can make asthma, rhinitis and/or eczema (atopic dermatitis) symptoms worse in some people. The dander, urine and saliva of feathered or furry animals such as cats, dogs, birds and rodents (hamsters, gerbils, mice etc.) can cause allergy symptoms. Exposure to other warm-blooded animals, such as horses or cattle, or to products made with feathers or down, may also cause allergy symptoms. A person can develop allergies with repeated exposure.
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