Thursday, August 11, 2011

Symptoms Of Oral Allergy Syndrome

Most people with the OAS symptoms such as itching, burning, tingling, and cause swelling of the lips, mouth, tongue and throat, where fresh fruits and vegetables affected. Symptoms usually last only a few seconds to several minutes and rarely go to something more serious.

However, some studies have shown that up to 9 percent of people with OAS may experience more severe symptoms of food allergy, and up to 2 percent may suffer from anaphylaxis. For this reason, some experts suggest renaming the syndrome pollen food. Symptoms are more likely to occur and be more severe during the pollen season in which the charge is located.

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