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Why am I allergic to any fruit?
Fresh mango can cause contact dermatitis on the lips, and some people will have allergic symptoms such as itchy skin and flushing after eating pineapple for about an hour. This is because pineapple contains active substances such as bromelain, which has certain side effects on human skin and blood vessels. In particular, children's resistance is relatively poor, and their skin is delicate, which is more likely to cause allergies.

There is a certain correspondence between fruit allergy and pollen allergy. People who are allergic to birch pollen are allergic to peaches, apples, cherries, kiwis and mangoes. People who are allergic to mugwort are easily allergic to mangoes. People who are allergic to rice pollen should not eat cantaloupe, watermelon, kiwi fruit and oranges. People who are allergic to pig grass should not eat cantaloupe, watermelon and banana. People who are allergic to pollen and natural rubber are often allergic to chestnuts, pears, kiwis and bananas. If you feel uncomfortable when eating a certain fruit, you should pay special attention to it in the future, such as peeling it before eating, or soaking the pulp in light salt water for a while to decompose and destroy the allergenic components.

Can't say absolute allergy, because everyone has a different system.

However, mango is more allergic and easily causes skin problems.