Common Peanut
Allergies Can Cause Fatal Reaction
People
suffering from peanut allergies need to
extremely careful about just about anything they
eat as many items made from peanut shells and
oil can trigger as bad a reaction as experienced
by eating peanuts. Many times people with peanut
allergies do not understand that anything made
from peanuts, even without the whole peanut
being present can trigger a reaction, which
could develop into anaphylactic seizure and
death, depending on the degree of allergic
reaction.
When most
people of peanut allergies they think of the
typical peanut, which in reality are legumes and
many people with peanut allergies are also
allergic to peas and beans, members of the same
family. Although they are probably also allergic
to nuts that grow on tress such as almonds,
pecans and cashews. Some of the indications of
peanut allergies include a tightness in the
throat, difficulty breathing, stomach pain,
diarrhea and vomiting. While many people have
developed an allergy to nuts, it is fairly
common in children and more children are
developing the allergy than they have in the
past.
Contrary to
popular belief, it is very rare for a person to
outgrow an allergy. In some cases, a person may
have been misdiagnosed as having peanut
allergies and years later it is determined their
immune system can, in fact tolerate its
ingestion. An allergic reaction occurs when the
body’s immune system sees a nut as a dangerous
object and mobilizes its defenses to fight it
off.
Nuts Often Hidden In Foods
Peanuts are
a widely used food product and can show up in
places many people would never expect them to be
found. While peanut butter is an obvious source
of peanuts and is taboo for those with peanut
allergies, many may not realize that crushed
nuts are often used in sauces and in Asian foods
such as pad thai. Additionally, an Italian sauce
called Pesto is made from crushed nuts.
Many health
food and energy bars contain nuts as do bouillon
some favoring sauces. When a person has been
diagnosed as having nut or peanut allergies it
can be a life-saving decision to stay away from
all foods containing them Even if not listed in
the ingredients, persons with a high
susceptibility to peanut allergies can suffer an
attack with even a trace amount in the product.
Many of
the fruit flavored cereals also contain nuts as
do many candy bars and salty snacks. Potato
chips can also be fried in peanut oil, which can
cause an attack of peanut allergies in just
about everyone.
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