Allergic symptoms 1: mango dermatitis
Mango can also cause contact allergic dermatosis, which is medically called mango dermatitis. It usually happens after 2-48 hours of contact or eating mango. After the onset, it is mainly manifested as acute dermatitis, and the symptoms are lip edema, erythema around the mouth and cheeks, papules and papules. Skin lesions can seriously affect the ears, neck, upper limbs, the back of the hand and other parts, resulting in edematous erythema and maculopapules, and patients feel burning and itching to varying degrees.
Allergic symptom 2: red, swollen and painful eyes
Generally, people who are allergic to mango will first have symptoms of facial redness and inflammation, and may progress to eye redness and pain in the next few days. This is a symptom of the large-scale response of the immune system to allergic inflammation in the body, and it is one of the symptoms of disease progression.
Allergic symptom 3: vomiting and diarrhea.
Very few people will have diarrhea and vomiting after eating mango, which is the reaction of allergic gastrointestinal tract to allergic substances such as fruit acid and protein in mango. This symptom of eating mango allergy is rare.
Allergic symptom 4: the face is inflamed and inflamed.
The most typical symptom of eating mango allergy is that the allergic person's face is red and swollen. This is because most people like to peel mangoes and send them directly to their mouths when eating them. Results Mango juice and pulp stick to their cheeks around their mouths. Mango contains a lot of allergic fruit acids, protein and amino acids. When the facial skin comes into direct contact with these allergic substances, it will cause allergies.
The above are the four symptoms of eating mango allergy introduced by Bian Xiao. If you are allergic to mango and need anti-allergic treatment, you should also avoid spicy, greasy, alcohol, seafood, meat and hair, keep your stool unobstructed and keep your mood comfortable.