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What is considered a shrimp allergy?

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Dr. Andrew Murphy
Allergy and Immunology 31 years experience
Symptoms: Food allergy reactions include: runny nose, itchiness, rash, hives, lip/tongue/throat swelling, trouble talking, swallowing or breathing, asthma, belly pain, throwing up, passing out and rarely death.
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