New Delhi, March 29 -- Dr Akash Shah suggested, "If you suspect you may have a meat allergy, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and management. Allergy testing, including skin prick tests or blood tests, can help identify specific allergens. Once diagnosed, the primary treatment for meat allergies is strict avoidance of meat products. While meat allergies are relatively rare, they can cause significant discomfort and health complications for those affected. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of meat allergies, including delayed onset reactions, gastrointestinal distress, skin reactions, respiratory symptoms, and cross-reactivity, is essential for timely diagnosis and management. If you experience...