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If your allergy tests are coming back negative, but your body is telling a different story, you might be dealing with a "hidden" local IgE reaction. Why do some food allergies stay invisible? In this video, we explore the science of Local Allergic Rhinitis and Gastrointestinal Mucosal Allergy—conditions where the immune system mounts a classic IgE response inside the tissue, but never spills enough into the blood to show up on a standard skin prick or RAST test. We break down: The difference between systemic vs. local IgE mediated allergies. How local allergies were discovered. How local gastrointestinal allergies could easily be mistaken for intolerances. The "Human Donut": Why your gut is technically the "outside" of your body. The 4-year medical mystery of a patient with "unexplained" bleeding ulcers. 3 "Stool Signals" to help you audit your gut health. What to ask your doctor if you suspect a hidden allergy. Chapters 00:00 allergies that hide from tests 00:31 systemic vs. local IgE 01:31 local allergic rhinitis & conjunctivitis 02:09 local gastrointestinal allergy 03:29 the gut is on the outside 04:21 4 years of bleeding ulcers 06:20 stool signals 07:36 what to do References Rondón C, et al. (2012). "Local allergic rhinitis: Concept, pathophysiology, and management." J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol, 22(6):399-405. Yamana, Y., Fukuda, K., Ko, R., & Uchio, E. (2019). Local allergic conjunctivitis: a phenotype of allergic conjunctivitis. International ophthalmology, 39, 2539-2544. Lin, X. P., Magnusson, J., Ahlstedt, S., Dahlman-Höglund, A., Hanson, L. Å., Magnusson, O., ... & Telemo, E. (2002). Local allergic reaction in food-hypersensitive adults despite a lack of systemic food-specific IgE. Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 109(5), 879-887. Bischoff, S. C., et al. (1997). "Colonoscopic allergen provocation (COLAP): a new diagnostic approach for gastrointestinal food allergy." Gut, 40(6), 745-753. Raithel, M., Hahn, M., Donhuijsen, K., Hagel, A. F., Nägel, A., Rieker, R. J., ... & Reinshagen, M. (2014). Eosinophilic gastroenteritis with refractory ulcer disease and gastrointestinal bleeding as a rare manifestation of seronegative gastrointestinal food allergy. Nutrition journal, 13, 1-9. #AllergyTesting #GutHealth #IBS #FoodIntolerance #Immunology #LocalAllergy #healtheducation IMPORTANT MEDICAL DISCLAIMER This video is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. I am not a medical doctor or licensed healthcare professional. What is shared is based on my personal experience and research. It should not be used as a substitute for professional medical diagnosis, treatment, or advice.