If you are allergic to the wax that is on the paper, it could irritate your skin. You could also get stuff and start sneezing if you are really sensitive.
Only if the person is already allergic to that antigen. Not if they are immune to the antigen. The word antigen refers to the protein that joins with the antibody. If the antibody is of the allergic type (IgE) then an allergic reaction will happen and if the antibody is of the immune type (IgG, IgM or IgA) then there won't be an allergic reaction.
IgE Group
Anaphylactic shock.
An extreme allergic reaction is called anaphylactic shock, and it is fatal if not treated very promptly with epinephrine.
Yes, it is possible to have a delayed allergic reaction to a substance or medication. This type of reaction may occur hours or even days after exposure to the allergen. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you are experiencing a delayed allergic reaction.
Allergic reactions are not typically a trigger for a vasovagal nerve reaction. However, there are a number of known triggers, as well as some unknown. Any type of nerve malfunction, stress, or pain can trigger a reaction, so the symptoms associated with an allergic reactions should not be ruled out entirely.
Asthma can be, like if you eat nuts when you're allergic you may have asthma. Asthma can also be caused be exertion, or playing sports, weather/climate, like humidity, or cold weather, and sometimes even sickness, like a cold or even fevers.
What type are the symptoms?
Comes from Anphylaxis, serious allergic reaction. Just specifies type of shock.
It could be from a specific type of condom you have used or if you used any lotion or any type of, "lube" you could easily get a allergic reaction from it. Best to see a doctor if it does not get well over time.
An allergic reaction will usually occur within 1 or 2 days of exposure.
A sore red sting mark