Complications caused by consuming wheat or breathing wheat flour lead to various symptoms and clinical manifestations.
Food allergy caused by wheat consumption.
The most well-known allergic reaction to wheat is the complications caused by eating wheat. Wheat enters people’s diet for the first time at around 5 months of age. Allergy to wheat may also occur in children during breastfeeding.
In general, adults are less likely to have food allergies caused by wheat consumption than children. Symptoms of food allergy to wheat usually include hives, angioedema, shortness of breath, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, and in severe cases, anaphylactic shock.
Sometimes, late effects caused by wheat allergy are observed after about 24 hours in the form of gastrointestinal symptoms or exacerbation of allergic dermatitis (eczema) reactions.
Baker’s asthma
Baker’s asthma is a type of occupational allergy that often occurs in people working in wheat and grain mills, as well as bakeries and pastry shops.
Baker’s asthma is caused by inhaling cereal flour.
Respiratory symptoms in this disease may be accompanied by symptoms of allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis and hives.
Most of the patients with baker’s asthma were able to eat wheat without suffering any special symptoms!
Wheat-related exercise-induced anaphylaxis
This type of complication caused by wheat consumption is unique and occurs when a person engages in sports activities after consuming wheat.
In this case, the side effects caused by the consumption of allergenic wheat proteins are local, such as hives, or widespread, i.e., in the form of hives in different parts of the body, angioedema, shortness of breath, low blood pressure, or shock.
The complication of anaphylaxis induced by exercise related to wheat cannot be easily predicted or diagnosed! Because the incidence and severity of this complication depends on the amount of wheat consumed and the intensity of sports activity.
In a study conducted on Finnish patients, the results showed that this complication appeared between 10 minutes and 4 hours after consuming wheat, and the duration of the sports activity that caused this complication was between 10 minutes and 60 minutes.