Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Allergy to Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Do you get an itchy mouth, tongue or throat when you eat raw fruits and vegetables? Are you convinced that this reaction is due to the skin of the fruit or vegetable, or something on the skin such as a pesticide or other chemical? Have you tried to eat organic produce with the same outcome? If so, then you likely have oral allergy syndrome, which is a form of food allergy that is related to pollen allergies. 

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Allergy to Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Do you get an itchy mouth, tongue or throat when you eat raw fruits and vegetables? Are you convinced that this reaction is due to the skin of the fruit or vegetable, or something on the skin such as a pesticide or other chemical? Have you tried to eat organic produce with the same outcome? If so, then you likely have oral allergy syndrome, which is a form of food allergy that is related to pollen allergies. 

Daniel More, MD
Allergies Expert
All About Oral Allergy Syndrome
The oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is caused by cross-reactivity between proteins in fresh fruits and vegetables and pollens. This syndrome occurs in a large number (up to 70 percent) of people with pollen allergy. The proteins in the fruits and vegetables causing OAS are easily broken down with cooking or processing. Therefore, the OAS typically does not occur with cooked or baked fruits and vegetables, or processed fruits such as in applesauce.
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Food Allergy Related To Latex
Cross-reactivity between latex and various foods result from the presence of similar proteins in natural rubber latex and certain foods. Reactions to various foods can occur in people with latex allergy, and can include symptoms ranging from the oral allergy syndrome to life-threatening anaphylaxis. It is also possible for people with food allergy to various fruits to become allergic to latex as a result of similar proteins in the 2 substances.
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All About Pollen Allergy
Pollen consists of tiny, egg-shaped, powdery grains released from flowering plants, which are carried by the wind or insects and serve to cross-pollinate other plants of the same type for reproductive purposes. When pollen is present in the air, it can land in a person’s eyes, nose, lungs and skin and cause an allergic reactionSymptoms of pollen allergy may include allergic rhinitis (hay fever), allergic conjunctivitis (eye allergies) and allergic asthma.
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