Peanut Allergy Symptoms

March 8th, 2007 by Steve | View blog reactions

Most people have allergic reactions to some things, some on bee stings, some on pollen grains while others on foods like crab, lobsters or other seafoods. But do you know that peanuts also cause allergic reactions on some people?

Yes, peanuts can also cause allergies for some people. This is a result to the reaction of the body to certain substances. Every time there is contact with a substance that the body considers harmful, histamines are released to ward off allergens. As the body battles with the allergens, a person shows common symptoms of a reaction to allergies. Allergic reaction to peanuts is considered as one of the most deadly kinds of food allergy in the United States, about 3 million Americans are affected. Because this kind of allergy is death causing, it is necessary to know the facts regarding the allergic reaction, especially if you or a family member is affected with this reaction.

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Allergic reaction to peanuts is triggered even though the dosage is small. It is determined by extreme symptoms which include “anaphylactic shock”. The shock results to serious swelling, breathing difficulties, collapse of the circulatory system, failure of the heart and, in the end, death. Aside from these serious symptoms, you might also endure gastrointestinal discomfort.

There is no sufficient treatment for allergic reactions, which is also the same for the allergic reaction to peanuts. Medications which are available for people only treat the symptoms and not cure it. To prevent an episode of this reaction, people with this kind of allergy should be prohibited from eating peanuts or other foods whose ingredients include peanuts. In the event of a reaction, the person should be injected with adrenalin or epinephrine. This can prohibit or reverse the shock. Through adrenaline, the rate of the heart increases, blood vessels are constricted and the muscles are more relaxed and the swelling stops. Even though the symptoms are subsiding, the person should be brought to the nearest available hospital for a thorough check-up.

People with allergic reaction to peanuts find it hard to travel by plane. This is because peanuts are staple in most airlines. If you don’t watch what you eat, you might end up having a reaction while in the flight and it is hard to get medicated when in the air, thousands of miles from the ground. To prevent such situation, check with the management of the airline and find out if they serve peanuts or foods that have peanuts as an ingredient. You may also carry with you extra medication like shots of adrenaline. You may also bring your own food and if you are sensitive, that you get reactions with just a small contact of peanuts, make sure that you wipe areas around you properly. And if ever there is a breakout, stay calm and take your medications. Report it to the crew of the airline so that they will contact medical assistance to let them stand by as soon as the plane stands. Precautionary measures should always be taken because this kind of reaction is very dangerous. And you should also be alert to any kind of symptom that may ensue.

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