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MSc in Nutrition and Exercise Sciences · 3 years of experience · UK
Stone fruit allergy, including apricots, leads to symptoms like itching, edema around different parts of the face, skin rash, gastrointestinal discomfort, and may even lead to anaphylaxis and require medical help.
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Dietician – Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services · 7 years of experience · South Africa
Individuals with an apricot allergy typically struggle with oral allergy syndrome which means that the symptoms they experience are confined to the oral region. This includes an itchy mouth and throat as well as oral swelling.
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PhD, Agronomy and Crop Science (ongoing), Master’s degree, Food Science and Technology · 1 years of experience · South Africa
Dizziness is one of the symptoms of apricot allergies. Fainting, skin that is flushed or pale, itching and hives are also part of the symptoms of apricot allergy. Nausea or vomiting are symptoms of hypotension (low blood pressure), a rapid and sometimes feeble pulse and swelling of the airways, throat, or tongue, which can make it difficult to breathe.
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