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Nut allergy / Peanut allergy

Nut allergy | Allergy to nuts | Peanut allergy
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goodtoknow says: A nut allergy is when your body has an allergic reaction to peanuts or nuts. It happens to about 1 in 100 people and can cause symptoms from a mild skin swelling to breathing difficulty and unconsciousness, known as anaphylaxis. A small number of people die, if not treated quickly enough, but most people learn to live with the allergy and be prepared for any reaction.

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Nuts and peanuts can cause allergic reactions, which can sometimes be severe. A severe reaction to nuts is called anaphylaxis and can be life-threatening. Symptoms often start quickly, within an hour of coming into contact with a nut, and sometimes within minutes. Avoiding foods that contain nuts will prevent an allergic reaction. But, if you do come into contact with nuts, and a reaction starts, then treating it quickly will help to minimise the risks to you. If you have a severe allergic reaction, if available, give yourself an adrenaline injection straightaway and call an ambulance. If you are well prepared and take action quickly the risk of suffering any serious problems is small.

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