Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
All Community Q&A Reference topics

How to treat an oat allergy?

[Edit]
From our video partners
Allergies
Health videos on seasonal allergies, including allergy treatment options.

Treating An Oat Allergy:

It is wise for you to see your doctor. If you are allergic to oats you could well be allergic to wheat, bran and rye and this is called 'Celiac Disease' which is an Auto Immune System Disease. Have your doctor give you a test to Celiac Disease.

If your doctor finds you only have an allergy to oats then you can take Benadryl for it. Beware .... Benadryl can make a person feel very sleepy so don't drive or operate machinery.

Improve Answer Discuss the question "How to treat an oat allergy?" Click here to register and get updates when this answer is edited.

First answer by Marcy. Last edit by Marcy. Contributor trust: 4850 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 2 [recommend question]

This answer needs more detail. Editors' tip: Use complete sentences. View details  
Could very well be wrong.

Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Health > Conditions and Diseases > Head Ears and Nose > Allergies > How to treat an oat allergy?

Our contributors said this page should be displayed for the questions below. (Where do these come from)
If any of these are not a genuine rephrasing of the question, please help out and edit these alternates.
What are the drugs to treat allergy?  Can people with oat allergy eat wheat?