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Yes, it is possible to have a allergic reaction.
Yes. If you are allergic to something, it is best to stay away from it completely. Depending on the severity of the allergy, some people will break out or have an allergic reaction just because they are near the thing they are allergic to. Others only have an allergic reaction if they eat the item they are allergic to. Make sure to ask your doctor about the severity of your allergy before you go near anything you are allergic to!
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it might be an allergic reaction to something you ate or came in contact with
you have sensitive skin, or you could be having an allergic reaction to citrus
you can get break outs and some type of swelling happening. you can get break outs and turn red. yeah you have to go to the hospital but it is just like ingredients that are in clean and clear. so if you are allergic to anything in clean and clear dont recommend Noxzema.
Foods don't contain latex naturally. The proteins in some foods MIMIC latex proteins as they break down in the body, and may cause a latex allergic reaction in a person who is allergic to latex.
This is a thermal decomposition reaction: new compounds are obtained by heating.
There are such things as autoimmune diseases. One, lupus, is often considered 'being allergic to yourself' because it is basically your body fighting back against itself. You can break out in a rash, which does look like an allergic reaction. There it itching and hair loss associated with the condition and, again, those can come off like allergic reactions. It may not be an actual 'allergy to yourself', but it certainly presents itself in the same way.
It shouLdn't, but you may want to check with your doctor. You may have an allergic reaction to nail varnish if EVERY brand is doing it. Either way, i would ask your GP.
It can cause an allergic reaction, depending on the food and the allergy you have. That might include itching, swelling of the tongue, difficulty breathing, you might break out in bumps and lumps, or in severe cases, die.