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Was that a peanut allergy symptom Five warning signs to look out for


By: Allen Matthews

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In this article we're are going to discuss the 5 major warning signs that you should look out for, if you are worried that you or a family member, may be affected by a peanut allergy.

If after eating peanuts, (or a product that my contain peanut trace) you start to develop any of the following symptoms, please consult your doctor.

Warning Sign Number 1

The Skin - A red bumpy rash on the skin starts to develop, otherwise known as hives. This will tend to look like flea bites.

Warning Sign Number 2

The Nose - You start to develop a runny or a congested nose for no reason, immediately after eating.

Warning Sign Number 3

The Stomach - Abdominal pains, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea are all warning signs.

Warning Sign Number 4

The Mouth - Severe red swelling starts to develop around the mouth.

Warning Sign Number 5

The Entire Body - In extreme cases, the body can go into shock, as its blood pressure level drops quite suddenly, and blood is unable to pump around the body.

Remember, simply because you have a reaction, does not mean that you have reacted adversely to peanuts. Always remember to consult your doctor, who will likely do a series of skin reaction tests to see if you are allergic to peanuts.

Allen Matthews is the main editor for http://www.PeanutAllergyFacts.com, and is one of many peanut allergic people in the world today.

If you would like more information about this food allergy, visit http://www.PeanutAllergyFacts.com for free articles and all of the latest news about Peanut Allergies.

 

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