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I have been eating mangoes for several days. What should I do if my whole body itches?
Go to the hospital for professional diagnosis and treatment immediately.

Clinically, the most common thing is that a few days after eating mango, redness and dense pimples or blisters appear around the mouth and cheeks, and they feel itchy, hot and tight. It has been reported in literature that besides local skin allergy, allergy can also spread to the whole body and even appear anaphylactic shock symptoms.

If you are allergic to mango, you should stop eating it immediately and deal with it in time. If there are mild allergic symptoms, such as mild rash, desquamation, mild itching, etc., honeysuckle and wild chrysanthemum can be decocted and cooled, and applied to the affected area, which will recover in a few days; Anti-allergic ointment can also be applied to the affected area to achieve the purpose of relieving itching and diminishing inflammation.

Avoid washing your face with hot water and stop using cosmetics during medication. If severe allergy occurs, such as large rash on the face, local edema, even erythema and dyspnea, you should go to the hospital in time for drug allergy.

Precautions for extended data:

1, parents should not let their children swallow mangoes when feeding them, so as not to make them eat mango juice all over their faces. Peel mangoes and cut them into small pieces to feed them.

2. Before eating mango, peel and superficial pulp should be peeled off, because peel and superficial pulp are the most allergic parts.

3. Do not eat immature mangoes.

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