Food allergies are quite common in people with sensitive constitutions. Allergy symptoms usually develop within a few minutes to an hour after eating.
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If your skin feels itchy, you have a rash, swelling on your hands, feet, joints, or the area around your mouth is red, it could be an allergic reaction to something you ate. |
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Low blood pressure: In some cases, food allergies can cause life-threatening symptoms such as difficulty breathing, severe low blood pressure, dizziness, lightheadedness, or unconsciousness. |
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Itching in the mouth: This allergic reaction often occurs to fruits or vegetables that contain pollen. Itching usually occurs in your mouth just a few minutes after you swallow the allergenic food. |
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Chest tightness, shortness of breath: Simply put, food allergens can trigger an immune response, sending large numbers of white blood cells (called eosinophils) to your esophagus, causing inflammation, making your throat feel tight or like food is stuck in your windpipe. |
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Stomach ache: If every time you eat a certain food it makes you nauseous and gives you a stomach ache, then you may be allergic to that food. |
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There may be other symptoms not listed. But see your doctor as soon as an allergic reaction occurs, as this will help your doctor make a diagnosis. You need emergency treatment if you have any signs or symptoms of anaphylaxis./. |
According to VOV