What are signs of allergic reactions to honey?

allergic reaction to honey may vary from mild to potentially threatening life, depending on the severity of allergy. The most common symptoms of honey allergy are respiratory symptoms such as cough or wheezing, along with itching, watery eyes or rhinitis. Skin such as eczema or gastrointestinal disorders such as vomiting or diarrhea may sometimes occur. Facial, lips or neck swelling can mean a serious type of allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis and represents medical emergency. This may include typical allergic symptoms such as itching, watery eyes, cold, sneezing, nasal overload and headache. As a result of these symptoms, infections may develop or the patient may feel fogged. The immune system can be weakened, especially if honey is regularly consumed despite allergy.

Reaction can also lead to skin changes and may include itching and development of localized or extended rashes. An increased rash that can itch and burning, known as ÚLY is a common allergic reaction. Continuous use of honey by person with honey allergy can lead to skin condition known as eczema.

Some patients may experience a number of gastrointestinal disorders, including nausea, vomiting or diarrhea as symptoms of honey allergy. There may also be abdominal discomfort or convulsions. Excessive diarrhea or vomiting should be reported to a medical specialist and patients should be careful not to dehydrate. Drinking a lot of fluids is usually sufficient to prevent dehydration, although severe cases of diarrhea or vomiting may require IV fluids in the hospital environment.

Anaphylaxis may occur during severe allergic reactions to honey. This can become fatal in Matter minutes unless emergency medical care is obtained. Symptoms of anaphylaxis may include swelling of the face, lips or tongue and the development of a rash that may or may not itch. Breathing can be a decideII, sometimes cause the patient to lose consciousness. If anaphylaxis is suspicious, emergency doctors should be contacted immediately because attempted to transport the patient to the hospital by traditional means may not be fast enough.

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