An allergy can cause a reaction that leads the the blood vessels dilating and the airway constricting making it hard to breathe. This can lead anaphlyactic shock which could result in death.
Peanut allergy is also a dangerous allergy. Lots of people are allergic to peanuts and nuts especially kids because usually when they're older, they aren't allergic anymore but it's still possible for an adult to be allergic to peanuts. People who are allergic to peanuts could die from it. They die from it when eating them, touching them and sometimes even smelling them. It doesn't causes death every time someone eats peanuts. They might end up in a hospital.
Some Allergies can be extremely life threatening. The most life threatening allergy is a anaphlaxis reaction which is a reaction that involves more than one part of the body. Anaphlaxis can be caused by injections, normal foods like nuts and fruits, bee/wasp stings and many more.
The most common allergies include household allergies, pollen, dust mites and pet allergies. Dust mites are probably the most troublesome of the lot as they are around all year round unlike the pollen allergy commonly known as hayfever. Dust mites can be the cause of bad Asthma attacks or skin irritation like eczema.
In adults, the most common foods that cause allergic reactions are shellfish, such as shrimp, crayfish, lobster, and crab; nuts from trees, such as walnuts; fish; eggs; and peanuts, a legume that is one of the chief foods that cause serious anaphylactic reactions. In highly allergic people, even minuscule amounts of a food allergen (for example, 1/44,000 of a peanut kernel) can evoke an allergic reaction. Less sensitive people, however, may be able to tolerate small amounts of a food to which they are allergic.
In children, the pattern is somewhat different from adults, and the most common foods that cause allergic reactions are eggs, milk, peanuts, and fruits, particularly tomatoes and strawberries. Children sometimes outgrow their allergies, but adults usually do not lose theirs. Also, children are more likely to outgrow allergies to cow's milk or soy formula than allergies to peanuts, fish, or shrimp. Adults and children tend to react to those foods they eat more often. For example, in Japan, allergy to rice, and in Scandinavia, allergy to codfish, is more common than elsewhere.
People who have food allergies must identify and prevent them because, although usually mild and not severe, these reactions can cause devastating illness and, in rare instances, can be fatal.
They are dangerous because they sometimes can choke and many more reasons that involve a death possibility. You can die from allergic reactions.
You can get allergic rhinitis and bronchial asthma, due to allergies.
The technical term is "hesteminophobia."
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Yes they can-however, nut allergies are extremely rare to develop later on in life.
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a minor illness can be treated by the casualty and is not life threatning a major illness requires medical attention and can be life treatning in some situations
You can be born with them or they can develop later in life such as after puberty.