Though they are not a frequent allergy, some people are allergic to strawberries. You might be allergic to strawberries alone, a food in the same plant family (such as apples), or another unrelated food or trigger.
From mild, producing a few pimples on your skin, to severe, allergic reactions might range.
Typical Signs of an Allergic Reaction If you get symptoms after eating strawberries, you may remark haphazardly that you are "allergic to strawberries".
But what you have might be a food intolerance rather than a food allergy—a reaction of the immune system to particular foods.
Your immune system overreacts to a minute chemical component of the strawberry since you have a strawberry allergy. Fra a1 is a protein that aids in strawberry ripening and is among the most often occurring strawberry allergies.
Hives with a few elevated, inflammatory skin lesions irritated skin Nasal congestion: A rash Red watery eyes
Those with a strawberry allergy seldom experience anaphylaxis, a possibly fatal allergic reaction. Apart from the mentioned above, other symptoms could be:
A stomach ache Back discomfort Problems breathing; occasionally accompanied by coughing and wheezing Low blood pressure and dizziness occasionally accompanied by loss of consciousness
More severe skin problems The tongue and throat swelling