Everything about Nut Allergy totally explained
Nut allergy is a type of
food allergy. It is a hypersensitivity to
dietary substances from tree
nuts causing an overreaction of the immune system which may lead to severe physical symptoms for millions of people. Nut allergy is slightly different than
peanut allergy inasmuch as the type of nuts that cause the allergic reactions are not the same.
Peanuts are considered
legumes whereas tree nuts are considered dry
fruits. The symptoms of peanut allergy and nut allergy are the same, but a person with peanut allergies may not necessarily also be allergic to tree nuts, and vice versa.
Nut allergies occur mainly, but not exclusively, in children. They are usually treated with an exclusion
diet and vigilant avoidance of foods that may be contaminated with tree nuts or nut particles and/or oils. The most severe nut allergy reaction is called
anaphylaxis and is an emergency situation requiring immediate attention and treatment with
epinephrine.
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