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What are the symptoms of eating mango allergy? How to solve eating mango allergy?

Mango is a common fruit. Many people like to eat mangoes in life, but many people are allergic to mangoes. There are many symptoms of mango allergy, for example, some people are allergic to lip skin, some people are allergic to skin, and some people have diarrhea. So, what are the symptoms of eating mango allergy? How to solve eating mango allergy?

1, allergic to mango lips

(1) Reasons for eating mango allergy

Mango contains fruit acids, amino acids and various protein substances that irritate the skin. Immature mango also contains aldehyde acid, which will stimulate the skin mucosa and cause allergies. Most people who are allergic to mango are allergic or have low immunity. Once they are exposed to mango juice, they will have an allergic reaction.

(2) Don't eat more mangoes.

Some people were not allergic to mangoes before, but later they became allergic. What happened? The reason is eating too much. In fact, each of us is allergic to mango, but after eating mango, the body will automatically produce antibodies and remove some allergic substances. However, if eaten in large quantities, the body will produce a large number of antibodies, and the tissue damage is obvious, which is an allergic reaction. And as long as after an allergy, the body will remember that eating mango will automatically produce a large number of antibodies and the body will become sensitive.

(3) Don't eat with pineapple.

Both mango and pineapple contain substances that are allergic to the skin. Mango contains monohydroxy benzene or dihydroxy benzene, and immature mango contains aldehyde acid. Pineapple contains glycoside, bromelain and so on. , can stimulate the skin and mucous membrane, causing red lips, itchy skin, numbness of the tongue and other symptoms. In addition, you can't drink alcohol when eating mango, eat spicy food such as garlic and eat seafood.

(4) How to eat mango safely

The way to avoid allergies by eating mangoes is to avoid direct contact with lips and other parts of the face. Because the irritant contained in mango peel is redundant pulp, it is best to peel mango and cut it into small pieces to eat. Don't eat too much pulp, and don't chew too much peel. Wash your hands in time after peeling mango. If there is allergic reaction, you can dry it with pearl powder, which has the effect of relieving itching and removing water.

2. Symptoms of eating mango allergy

(1) facial swelling and inflammation

The most typical symptom of eating mango allergy is that the allergic person's face is red and swollen. This is because most people like to peel mangoes and send them directly to their mouths when eating them. Results Mango juice and pulp stick to their cheeks around their mouths. Mango contains a lot of allergic fruit acids, protein and amino acids. When the facial skin comes into direct contact with these allergic substances, it will cause allergies.

(2) eye swelling and pain

Generally, people who are allergic to mango will first have symptoms of facial redness and inflammation, and may progress to eye redness and pain in the next few days. This is a symptom of the large-scale response of the immune system to allergic inflammation in the body and one of the symptoms of disease progression.

(3) Vomiting and diarrhea

Very few people will have diarrhea and vomiting after eating mango, which is the reaction of allergic gastrointestinal tract to allergic substances such as fruit acid and protein in mango. This symptom of eating mango allergy is rare.

(4) Mango dermatitis

Mango can also cause contact allergic dermatosis, which is medically called mango dermatitis. After eating mango, allergic symptoms appear, such as redness, swelling and rash on the lips, which are not only itchy and painful, but also blisters in severe cases. This is mango dermatitis, which usually occurs after 2-48 hours of contact or eating mango. After the onset, the main manifestations are acute dermatitis, and the symptoms include lip edema, erythema around the mouth, papules and herpes papules. Skin lesions can seriously affect the ears, neck, upper limbs and the back of the hand, edema erythema and macula.

For people who are exposed to mango for the first time, the rash may not appear until six days, and for patients who have been exposed for many times, it may appear for several hours.

3, mango allergy solution

As soon as mango allergy appears, many people go to hospitals or pharmacies to buy some anti-allergic ointments and tablets to relieve the symptoms. But the next time you eat mango, you will also have allergic symptoms. Repeated use of antiallergic drugs will bring many side effects, which will seriously lead to dependent dermatitis. So it is not recommended.

(2) When eating, cut the mango into small pieces, or mash it with a pulverizer and eat it with a straw. In short, it is to minimize the contact between mango and skin. Wash your hands in time after peeling mango.

③ After allergic symptoms appeared, I used pearl powder to dry compress, and I felt the effect was OK. Although it is not immediate, it has the effect of relieving itching and convergence. Moreover, I am allergic to eczema, and neither the ointment nor the potion seems appropriate.

1. Most allergic symptoms caused by eating mangoes are similar, such as swollen lips, rash on the face, and blisters on the mouth. According to the doctor, mango trees belong to the Rhus family, and there are many ingredients that may cause discomfort to people with allergies, especially immature mangoes, which are more likely to cause allergies. Mango juice contains an ingredient called "aldehyde acid", which will stimulate the skin mucosa and cause allergies.

2. It is best to choose a fully ripe mango. Cut it into small pieces with a knife to avoid touching lips and facial skin. Wash your hands and face as soon as you finish eating mango, wash the mango juice off your hands with clear water, and then wash your face.

3. In addition, mango allergy is like taking antiallergic drugs, but mango allergy is cumulative allergy. If you know that you are allergic to mango, the allergic symptoms will be more serious.

Stop eating: once you find suspicious allergic symptoms of mango, you should stop eating immediately. Usually allergic reactions go away naturally.

How to deal with mild allergies: Generally, people with mild allergies must stop eating mangoes, use honeysuckle and wild chrysanthemum, fry them, let them cool, apply them to the affected area, and it will be fine in a few days.

You can also wash the mango juice left on your face with soapy water at home. Anti-allergic ointment can be applied to the affected area to achieve the purpose of anti-inflammation. At the same time, oral antihistamines were taken. During the treatment, it is forbidden to wash your face with hot water and stop using cosmetics, so as not to aggravate your condition.

How to deal with severe allergies: the symptoms are more serious, such as a large rash on the face, even slight edema, and more serious erythema, vomiting and diarrhea. You should go to the hospital and take and apply anti-allergic drugs under the guidance of a doctor. Generally, there will be no serious adverse consequences.

4. Treat mango dermatitis

The early treatment of mango dermatitis is generally to apply 3% boric acid solution to the cold and wet part of the affected area, 2-3 times a day. At night, you can apply "Youzhuoer" or "Fushuanggong" ointment to the affected area, and at the same time, you can take some anti-allergic drugs orally under the guidance of a doctor, such as chlorpheniramine and cyproheptadine. If the patient has severe local symptoms and large blisters, he can also be treated with some corticosteroids under the guidance of a doctor. In addition, patients should wash their faces with cold water while using various drugs, avoid washing their faces with hot water and soap to relieve itching, and do not use various cosmetics and lipsticks on their faces to avoid aggravating their illness. The doctor reminded that mango dermatitis usually lasts for one to two weeks. People who have suffered from mango dermatitis can't eat mango in the future. Otherwise, not only mango dermatitis is easy to relapse, but also the condition will get worse and it will be more difficult to treat.

5. People with allergies

People who have allergic reactions to mangoes are mostly people with allergic constitution or low immunity. For example, children who eat fruit often get juice on their faces, and their skin is thin and their resistance is weak, so the chances of children suffering from fruit rash are much higher than those of adults.