Allergic to chestnut mushrooms but no other mushrooms? Is this possible? - chestnut spread
Only symptom is itching (tuna) in the palms and soles, extending to the ends, then go up to 6 hours.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Chestnut Spread Allergic To Chestnut Mushrooms But No Other Mushrooms? Is This Possible?
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Why not? I'm allergic to nuts, but not a different kind of mother
I would still ask a doctor if
Yes, I would be able to place an allergy to a type of fungus and others have not.
Please do not try again to fungi, a reaction that you just you can try the next time, intensify. Not worth a trip to the hospital. You might want to keep some medicines for allergies in your hand, or ask your doctor or Epi-pen can be when a problem.
I had not heard of Paris mushrooms, so I looked, and they are virtually the same as the white mushrooms or Crimini mushrooms. They are slightly darker brown than white button. You can also sensitive to the environment, which are grown or who may be susceptible to the fungus because it gets darker. They have the same problem with Crimini and Portabella mushrooms?
Yes, it might be possible to previously allergic to strawberries when I was younger, so it is quite possible that you may be allergic to certain types of fungi, but not to any other type of fungus. Like the others say they do not eat this kind of mushroom again, it could be worse): I want to actually visit a doctor if he or she may prescribe medications to help their allergic reactions. Hope this helps and good luck:)
I see no reason why not, I'm allergic to shrimp, but can eat crabs and clams osysters .... Go figure ....
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