Shellfish allergy – symptoms and treatment

Definition

The protein in the flesh of shellfish is what most commonly causes the hypersensitised activity, yet it is also thinkable to hit an hypersensitized activity to shellfish dainty, made from the skin and clappers of shellfish.

Examples of shellfish include:Abalone, Clams, Crab,Crawfish, crayfish,Lobster, Oysters,
Scallops,Shrimp, Cockle, sea urchin, Mussels

Symptoms

Signs and symptoms of a shellfish allergy include:

* Hives, itching or eruption
* Symptom of the lips, present, ness and throat, or opposite parts of the embody
* Wheezing, bone congestion or discommode exhaling
* Abdominal somatesthesia, diarrhoea, nausea or ejection
* Symptom, lightheadedness or fainting
* Tingling in the rima
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