Anaphylaxis vs. 'bad allergy reaction'?
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I had a long discussion today with a dermatologist. She said that because I can eat small quantities of foods I'm sensitive to without discernable reaction I am merely SENSITIVE not ALLERGIC. She also said that I could continue to eat carefully controlled portions of these foods.
She also said that because my reactions to shellfish were just hives & didn't involve shortness of breath or tightening of my throat or other signs of systemic involvement, hives are just skin reactions, no matter how red, inflamed, itchy, or widespread or long duration--hours, days, weeks; these reactions are just uncomfortable & not life-threatening.
We are both puzzled about whether I might react internally (e.g. via respiratory system) to food allergens and now show any skin reaction, like I did with the food additives. Any clarifications or resources or references you could suggest would be greatly appreciated.
Aloha,
Starion
Thanks for your advice. I will continue my discussions with my allergist and pulmonologist. I will also get and learn to use an Epi-Pen.
Aloha,
Starion--grateful in HI