Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Summer Fruit: Mango Allergy Reaction

Certain type of tropical fruits such as mangoes contain similar proteins to those of the rubber plant latex is made from. The protein present in mangoes is a common cause for mango allergies. An allergy is an abnormal reaction by the body’s immune process to a natural substance that is not usually harmful. Some sufferers are also highly sensitive to foods, which were artificial using latex gloves. 

Allergic Reaction to Mango 
Generally, the first symptom of an allergic reaction to mangoes is hives. The victim may notice swelling in the throat after eating the mango. As the body tries to expel a perceived assault, the following indications may occur: 
Mango Allergy Symptoms 
*Stomach cramping 
* Diarrhea 
* Vomiting 
* Nausea 
* Headache 
* Eczema 

Other causes and symptoms of a mango allergy If you create a rash around the mouth or on your hands after eating mango fruit, it could be an allergic reaction to the fruit. Swelling, itching, redness, inflammation, and small blisters forming on the skin are warning signs that you might be allergic to the urushiol oil. The preliminary signs could be followed by oozing blisters and the liquid may crust over. Only a doctor can decide exact individual sensitivity to allergens.

6 comments:

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  2. Mango fruit have a relatively low glycemic index (41-60) so moderate quantities will not spike your sugar levels.

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  3. Thanks for the post. People may take help from the natural juices so as to take the help of the women's choice noni juice so a to stay fit for long. It is also a healthy fruit juice.

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  4. Hi... I love so much mango, tnks for sharing this article




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  5. This is really awesome, thanks for sharing. Dave Scott MD

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