There is none.
I developed the allergy at age 24 post body trauma event. I didnt realizr I had the allergy until I was26 and had vomited etc about 11times. COuldn't figure it out as I had eaten LOTS of shellfish in my life.
Then at age 52 I thought when I develpoped an allergy to handling 'I thought maybe my shellfish allergy is gone and if it is ,,,,anyway I got to risk vomiting to see
and guess what I was no longer allergic.
I have no idea when 'it went' but i do believe it going away is also unusual???
If you have been diagnosed with a shellfish allergy, do not eat shellfish or any foods containing shellfish. Be sure to read all food labels to be sure shellfish is not listed on the ingredients.
Yes, and if you notice the horse having an allergic reaction, call the vet.
You are having an allergic reaction to the shrimp.
Yes, you can have an allergic reaction to anything. You can even develop an allergy to things that you have previously never been allergic to before. If you think you are having an alleric reaction, take Benadryl if the reaction is not too severe. But if you begin having difficulty breathing, severe swelling, numbness, difficulty swallowing, etc... you need to get to a doctor or emergency room ASAP. If it is a serious allergic reaction, you can go into anaphalactic shock, which can be fatal.
I am also allergic to shellfish, since I have known this I have avoided eating them, if your allergy is life threatening in its severity you could ask your doctor about having an emergency epinephrine pen and how this needs to be used - (you need to tell the people you go out with how to use it).Adrenaline (epinephrine) is a natural hormone released in response to stress. It is a natural "antidote" to the chemicals released during severe allergic reactions triggered by drug allergy, food allergy or insect allergy. It is destroyed by enzymes in the stomach, and so needs to be injected. When injected, it rapidly reverses the effects of a severe allergic reaction by reducing throat swelling, opening the airways, and maintaining blood pressure.
Because you have hayfever. O_O
An allergic reaction can be hives or even a severe reaction such as anaphylactic shock. If you have any concerns regarding the medication you are on or the symptoms you may be having call your doctor immediatly. Severe allergic reactions can cause death.
You get hives from having an allergic reaction to something or itching to much.
He could be having an allergic reaction to something.
Sounds like you are having an allergic reaction to something.
It sounds like your having an allergic reaction to Lexapro.
If they get too hot, If they get too cold, if you banged them on something, if you are having an allergic reaction.
It most likely means that one is having an allergic reaction to something that has come in contact with the body. To get rid of an allergic reaction, take a dosage of benedryl, and go see a doctor immediately.