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seaweed allergy symptoms
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Dr. Lonnie Smith answered
39 years experience ENT and Head and Neck Surgery
Don't eat: If you are allergic to sea weed the best treatment is to avoid it. Don't ingest it or if it is a contact allergy try to avoid touching sea weed. If ... Read More
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Dr. Peter Kurzweil answered
50 years experience Internal Medicine
Possibly, but...: Seafood allergies generally fall into two categories: allergy to shellfish and allergy to other seafoods. If it is a severe allergy, more ikely with ... Read More

Dr. J. patrick Tokarz answered
Specializes in Family Medicine
Probably: Allergies can be to very specific proteins try a very small amt of seaweed with antihistamines or help nearby.
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Dr. Bettina Herbert answered
20 years experience Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Probably: Seaweeds are plants. Seafood includes only animals. Start with a small bite and wait a couple of days to see if you are ok.

Dr. Nayla Mumneh answered
29 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Seaweed: Has no relation to shellfish or fish allergy.
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Various: A medication allergy may cause severe symptoms such as rash or hives, swelling of the tongue or throat, difficulty breathing, drop in blood pressure, ... Read More
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Dr. John Chiu answered
57 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Unusual: First you will need to check whether the duct system has been contaminated (rodent droppings, molds etc). If so, you need to get the duct work cleaned ... Read More
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A 36-year-old member asked:

Dr. Duane Gels answered
37 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Keeps coming back: They are similar! Itchy nose, sneezing, nasal congeston, running nose, coughing, sinus pain/fullness, post nasal drip. No fever with allergies, though ... Read More
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A 32-year-old member asked:

Dr. John Chiu answered
57 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Sometimes difficult: but except in very severe cases of allergy, people don't lose appetite with allergy which is also not associated with a fever. Allergy may also be sea ... Read More
A 33-year-old member asked:

Dr. Martin Ostro answered
49 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Fever versus itching: If child has fever then not allergy and if child has itching (eyes, nose, throat) it is probably allergy. Think allergy if child has other allergic co ... Read More
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Dr. Jack Mutnick answered
17 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Pet allergies: Get rid of the pets. If not, keep them out of bedrooms and kennel them at night.
A 24-year-old female asked:
is it normal for a child to have allergy symptoms for weeks at a time or could it be something else?

Dr. Natalie Hodge answered
26 years experience Pediatrics
Allergies chronic: Nasal allergies do tend to be chronic, with longstanding congestion, allergic shiners in a child who performs an " allergic salute" from time to time. ... Read More
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