Yes, you can.
You can be allergic to any fruit or vegetable.
Usually, you are not allergic to the fruit itself, but the protein inside the fruit that is confused with pollen. Your body thinks you are eating pollen and you are having hay fever symptoms but in the mouth and throat.
It's very rare that people have symptoms when the fruits are cooked or canned.
It depends on the person
You are probably allergic to watermelon. Stop eating it.
There is nothing necessarily in the watermelon that would make someone break out in hives. They might be allergic to watermelon and this would be why they broke out in hives.
Yes, it can make your symptoms worse.
Sourpatch kids candy and watermelon can be delicious. Unless a person is allergic to the ingredients in the Sour patch Candy or allergic to watermelon, it will not make a healthy person's heart rate worse.
Well maybe if you are allergic to watermelon. If you get a rash go see your doctor.
An allergic reaction to a banana isn't very common, but it does happen. Some people are allergic to the form of protein contained in the banana. Additionally, if you're allergic to the banana, you could also be allergic to watermelon, cantaloupe kiwi, avocado and chestnuts and latex. Some people aren't actually allergic to bananas, they're allergic to the gas used to ripen bananas.
Yes, it is possible to have an anaphylactic reaction to watermelon, although it is rare. This reaction can occur if a person is allergic to specific proteins found in watermelon or if they have cross-reactivity with other allergens, such as certain pollens. Symptoms of anaphylaxis can include difficulty breathing, swelling, hives, and a rapid drop in blood pressure, requiring immediate medical attention. If someone suspects they have a watermelon allergy, they should consult an allergist for evaluation and management.
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