LIFE Published November19, 2014 By Staff Reporter

Allergies To Mango Are Common: Citrus Fruits Are Sensitive To Many

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Food allergies are very common nowadays and can be caused due to any foods that the body becomes sensitive to. Citrus fruit allergy is a common allergy that many people may suffer from. However, some people may also suffer from mango allergy which occurs due to a contact with Mangoes.

Mango allergy is different from other fruit allergies because it belongs to the family of plant to which poison sumac and poison ivy also belong. This allergy is caused due to a contact with the skin of the fruit and generally results in symptoms of contact dermatitis. The symptoms are more evident around the mouth because of the close contact, according to freeallergytable.com.

Symptoms

The symptoms of mango allergy are similar to the symptoms of poison ivy allergy and contact dermatitis. Some of the common symptoms according to instah.com include:

Runny nose

Watery eyes

Sore eyes

Itchy eyes

Red eyes

Cough

Hives

Asthma

Lip swelling

Tongue swelling

Hoarseness

Throat swelling

Nausea

Vomiting

Diarrhea

Itching

Sneezing

Wheezing

Headache

Sinus pain

Itchy mouth

Tingling mouth

Breathing problems

Facial redness

Facial swelling

Redness around lips

Constipation

Skin flushing

Swallowing problems

Abdominal pain

Eczema

Low blood pressure

Disturbed sleep

Lightheadedness

Mango Allergy Treatment

If you have a mild mango allergy, you may be able to avoid symptoms by washing the mango with soap and water before handling them.

Do not eat the skin.

Do not scrape the flesh off of the skin.

Avoid the mango pulp near the skin.

Anti-histamines and over the counter drugs can be used to treat some of the allergic reactions. Topical creams and ointments that contain steroids can be used to treat rashes and hives which may have broken out.

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