What should I do if I am allergic to mango?
1. What are the symptoms of eating mango allergy?
1, eating mango may cause facial redness and inflammation.
The most typical symptom of eating mango allergy is that the allergic person's face is red and swollen, especially around the mouth. This is because most people like to peel mangoes and send them directly to their mouths when eating them. In this way, mango juice and pulp are stained on the cheeks around the mouth. 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.
Eating mango may cause 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. Eating mangoes is allergic because mangoes are not ripe at this time, and because the way of eating mangoes is too open. Peel and cut mango into small pieces, rinse your mouth and wash your face in time after eating, which can effectively prevent mango allergy.
Eating mangoes may cause eye edema.
At the same time, mango may also cause the following symptoms. Generally, people who are allergic to mango will first have symptoms of facial redness and inflammation, and may develop into red eyes 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 development.
Don't eat mangoes after meals, and don't eat them with spicy substances such as garlic.
Otherwise, it will make people yellow. At present, its mechanism is not clear, but this is a secular experience. According to modern reports, there are cases of nephritis caused by eating too much mango, which should be paid attention to; Mango leaves or juice can cause dermatitis to people with allergies, so pay attention; Mango, one of the few fruits rich in protein, is easy to get full if eaten too much. Traditionally, it can benefit the eyes and moisturize the skin, which may be the reason why it contains carotene. Its nucleus can also be used as medicine, which can detoxify, eliminate food stagnation and lower blood pressure. Mango should be delicious, but don't eat it if you are allergic to mango. Second, the reasons for eating mango allergy
1. Mango contains fruit acid, amino acid, protein and other skin substances. In addition, there are aldehyde acids in immature mangoes, which will produce * * * on the skin mucosa and cause allergies.
2. Most people who are allergic to mango are allergic, and their immunity is generally low. For example, some children are prone to allergic dermatitis after eating mangoes.
Mainly because the way children eat fruit is to "wash their faces", that is, when eating fruit, it is easy to get juice on their faces and drop it on their bodies. Coupled with children's thin skin and poor resistance, the probability of suffering from fruit rash is much higher than that of adults. 3. Due to the poor growth conditions of mango, spraying pesticides and harmful chemical components in pesticides may also cause mango allergy.
Third, what should I do if I am allergic to mango?
1. 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. Cut the mango into small pieces when eating, or paste 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.
The solution of eating mango allergy
1. What should the general population do if they are allergic to mangoes?
(1) What should I do if I am allergic to mango (mild)?
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 should be taken, and you should not wash your face with hot water during the treatment, and stop using cosmetics to avoid aggravating your condition.
(2) What should I do if I am allergic (serious) to eating mangoes?
Symptoms are more serious, such as a large rash on the face, even slight edema, and more serious erythema, vomiting or 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.
2. What should children do if they are allergic to mangoes?
Many children like mangoes very much, and because of their rich nutritional value, adults often sell them to children, but children who eat mangoes also have the risk of allergies. Let me introduce what to do if the child is allergic to mango.
3. Baby mango allergy is very common.
In a large number of mango allergies, children are the majority, mainly because the way they eat mango is "washing their face", while children's skin is thin and delicate, and they are vulnerable to * * *, and their own immunity is worse than that of adults, so they are more susceptible to allergies. In addition to swollen mouths, they often suffer from other skin allergies because of rubbing their eyes. The resistance to allergens is very small, so children are more likely to get sick. According to the survey, dermatology departments in many hospitals often treat many such children with "mango dermatitis".
According to reports, in addition to mango in seasonal fruits, pineapple may also cause allergic reactions. Some children will react after eating for two or three days. Experts remind that after eating mango, if the child feels swollen and itchy in the mouth, and symptoms such as redness, rash and itchy skin appear around his lips, he should stop eating immediately and rinse his mouth in time. After washing your face and hands, use a towel to soak in cold compress. However, if the symptoms are serious, such as a big rash or even slight edema on the face, you should go to the hospital and take and apply anti-allergic drugs under the guidance of a doctor, which generally will not have serious adverse consequences. Baby mango allergy should be treated in time.
Experts suggest that when eating mango, you can peel the mango thicker, cut the pulp into small pieces and send it to the child's mouth, and try not to touch the child's lips. Rinsing your mouth and washing your face in time after meals can reduce the occurrence of allergies to some extent.
4. What should pregnant women do if they are allergic to mango?
Pregnant women who are allergic to mango can take it with ice water. First of all, ice water can wash away some mango juice that remains on the skin and is easy to cause allergies. Then we will have redness, itching and some burning sensation after mango allergy. When washed with ice water, it can calm the skin, reduce redness and burning sensation, and also have a good antipruritic effect.
2. What should children do if they are allergic to mangoes?
Many children like mangoes very much, and because of their rich nutritional value, adults often sell them to children, but children who eat mangoes also have the risk of allergies. Let me introduce what to do if the child is allergic to mango.
3. Baby mango allergy is very common.
In a large number of mango allergies, children are the majority, mainly because the way they eat mango is "washing their face", while children's skin is thin and delicate, and they are vulnerable to * * *, and their own immunity is worse than that of adults, so they are more susceptible to allergies. In addition to swollen mouths, they often suffer from other skin allergies because of rubbing their eyes. The resistance to allergens is very small, so children are more likely to get sick. According to the survey, dermatology departments in many hospitals often treat many such children with "mango dermatitis".
According to reports, in addition to mango in seasonal fruits, pineapple may also cause allergic reactions. Some children will react after eating for two or three days. Experts remind that after eating mango, if the child feels swollen and itchy in the mouth, and symptoms such as redness, rash and itchy skin appear around his lips, he should stop eating immediately and rinse his mouth in time. After washing your face and hands, use a towel to soak in cold compress. However, if the symptoms are serious, such as a big rash or even slight edema on the face, you should go to the hospital and take and apply anti-allergic drugs under the guidance of a doctor, which generally will not have serious adverse consequences. Baby mango allergy should be treated in time.
Experts suggest that when eating mango, you can peel the skin a little thicker, cut the pulp into small pieces and send it to the child's mouth, and try not to touch the child's lips. Rinsing your mouth and washing your face in time after meals can reduce the occurrence of allergies to some extent.
4. What should pregnant women do if they are allergic to mango?
Pregnant women who are allergic to mango can take it with ice water. First of all, ice water can wash away some mango juice that remains on the skin and is easy to cause allergies. Then we will have redness, itching and some burning sensation after mango allergy. When washed with ice water, it can calm the skin, reduce redness and burning sensation, and also have a good antipruritic effect.