Symptoms of buckwheat allergy

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Buckwheat is grown almost all over the world, but it is especially common in China and Iraq. Buckwheat is in great demand in Asian countries, especially in Japan. It contains glycoprotein allergens, it contains adverse immune reactions, we call it buckwheat allergy. So, what are buckwheat allergy symptoms? Let's talk about it now.

Symptoms of buckwheat allergy

Rash is a common symptom of buckwheat allergy. Mild rashes can be pink, hot and itchy. More serious reactions may include measles. Urticaria is raised, pale, red pimples for a day. They go away on their own, but they're very itchy. Sometimes, they may burn or sting. Swelling can occur in rashes or on its own.

If the swelling of the face and throat, it can easily constrict the airway, causing breathing difficulties, may also lead to asthma attacks. Another symptom is red eyes, or better known as allergic conjunctivitis. It's inflammation of the white part of the eye that's covered with a membrane. Redness occurs in the white part of the eye. The eyes usually itch and tear. The worst symptom reaction, anaphylaxis, is anaphylaxis, which can be fatal if not treated.

When we buy food or eat out, we should ask specifically if the food or service we buy contains buckwheat. We have to check the details of our intake of food is strict, because a small amount of allergens may lead to our lives.

matters needing attention

Living in places like other hotels, maybe we should be careful with pillow filling. We have to make sure that the pillows we use are not buckwheat bran. Some beauty centers use flour or cereals for indulgence and facial meetings. If the product does not have a specific type of protein, buckwheat and other wheat, at present we want to check the products, rye and rice, we are allergic.