Allergies can be really tricky, and not only because literally anything can cause them, but also because allergies can manifest themselves in a variety of ways. Most people experience sneezing, nasal congestion and itchy eyes as a reaction to pollen and some animals. The man was allergic to a type of mold called Aspergillus niger that grew on the root vegetables. It triggered a condition called hypersensitivity pneumonitis, a type of inflammation in the lungs that luckily cleared up after spending less time on the farm. If you feel sick in your stomach and simultaneously the skin on your belly, extremities or armpits starts to itch, or if you experience any swelling on your tongue, you may be facing a food allergy. Note that not only common foods such as seafood, berries, and nuts can cause allergies, other fruits, vegetables, and animal products can potentially be allergens. So, if you experience allergy symptoms and you recently tried a new type of food, dismiss it from your diet even if someone tells you it's hypoallergenic. A friendly reminder that we urge you to talk about all of your health concerns with a doctor. The information is provided in this article for information purposes only and is not intended to diagnose an illness. |
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