Almost any substance (including chicken) can cause allergies in some people.
In Australia, cantaloupe is known as rockmelon.
Fragrance cause allergies and symptoms on some people due to fragrance, chemicals or preservatives. In many cases, allergies usually surface because of the strong fragrance used.
In Puerto Rico, the word for cantaloupe is "melón." However, it's important to note that "melón" can refer to various types of melons, and the specific term "cantaloupe" may not be used as commonly as in other regions. In some contexts, people might also use "melón cantalupo" to specify the cantaloupe variety.
Some people with food allergies may find it difficult to obtain food that they can digest. In addition, people with food allergies often need additional calorie intake to maintain their weight.
Some people have extremely serious symptoms of mold allergies. It varies from person to person.
Well some avocados grow in California. Also some grow in the Philippines.
That is correct. Allergies are a part of an idividual's personal health situation, some people have them and some people don't, and those who have them do not all have the same allergies, either. It's very individual.
Most people can eat nuts, but some people have nut allergies and can't eat them.
No. Some people just have allergies.
Yes. There is a cell receptor that some people have that can pick up the "allergy." The people that are born with the receptors have what we know as allergies. Thus, a child can have allergies at 2.
Not all people with allergies have asthma, but there is a significant overlap between the two conditions. Allergies can trigger asthma symptoms in some individuals, particularly those with allergic asthma. However, many people with allergies do not develop asthma, and others may have asthma without any allergic triggers. Each condition can occur independently of the other.