An elimination diet involves removing specific food from the patient’s diet that could potentially cause an allergic reaction, and are later reintroduced, one at a time while testing for symptoms.
It generally lasts for two to four weeks.
An elimination diet involves removing specific food from the patient’s diet that could potentially cause an allergic reaction, and are later reintroduced, one at a time while testing for symptoms.
It generally lasts for two to four weeks.