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Red, itchy welts or raised patches on the skin are typical signs of an allergic reaction.
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Swelling around the face, lips, tongue, or throat can occur, making it difficult to breathe or speak.
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Stomach pain, cramps, diarrhoea, nausea, or vomiting can indicate a food allergy.
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A tingling sensation in the mouth, lips, or throat often occurs shortly after consuming the allergen.
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Allergies can lead to constricted airways, making it harder to breathe or triggering asthma-like symptoms.
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Similar to hay fever, food allergies can cause nasal congestion, a runny nose, or frequent sneezing.
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A severe, potentially life-threatening reaction that can cause a sudden drop in blood pressure, loss of consciousness, and difficulty breathing.
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A drop in blood pressure due to an allergic reaction can make you feel dizzy or faint.
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If you suspect a food allergy, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and management.