Yes. There could be something that makes up the goggles that causes an allergic reaction. Edit: Maybe something like rubber or latex? To be sure, I would make an appointment with an allergy doctor.
no
You could try a website called Speedo. I prefer them over the other leading brands. They have all styles of goggles including their own SPEEDO brand. Most department store sell reasonably good quality products for recreational swimming.
maybe what she ate she was allergic to it and it was some kind of al
You are more likely to find information and recent news from an online website or a magazine, like a swimming magazine or website or even a review website
No but someone could be allergic to sand.
A hyperbole for swimming could be "My daughter swims like a fish."
i guess if there is a food die you could be allergic to it.
Yes. You can be allergic to anything.
if you are allergic to nuts could you be allergic to buckeyes
Goggles purchased "off the shelf" should not be refractive, i.e. should not have a 'focal length'. I suppose if you're a die-hard compulsive SCUBA diver, you could buy prescription goggles; then their focal length would be whatever suits your prescription. But for anything bought in a sports supply, if it has a focal length, then you're on the road to eye-strain ... take it back !
you could be allergic to puppy or an adult dog
you could buy some online like eBay or a store or make your own :)