Lobster/Pacific squid

Lobster and Pacific squid are seafood delicacies enjoyed by many but can cause allergic reactions in some individuals. These allergies may result in symptoms ranging from mild discomfort to severe, potentially life-threatening reactions. Recognizing and managing allergies to lobster and Pacific squid is important for those at risk.

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What are common symptoms of Lobster/Pacific Squid Allergy?

Skin reactions such as hives, itching, or eczema Swelling of the lips, face, tongue, throat, or other body parts Gastrointestinal symptoms, including abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting Respiratory difficulties, like wheezing, nasal congestion, or trouble breathing Anaphylaxis, a severe reaction that requires immediate medical attention

What causes an allergy to lobster and Pacific squid?

 This allergy is triggered by proteins found in these seafoods. The immune system of an allergic individual reacts to these proteins as if they were harmful, causing an allergic response.

Is it possible to develop a lobster/Pacific squid allergy later in life?

An allergy to seafood, including lobster and Pacific squid, can develop at any age, even if you have previously consumed them without issue.

Can I be allergic to lobster and not Pacific squid, or vice versa?

Yes, it’s possible to be allergic to one and not the other due to the different proteins they contain. However, individuals with a seafood allergy often react to multiple types of seafood.

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What are common symptoms of Lobster/Pacific Squid Allergy?
What causes an allergy to lobster and Pacific squid?
Is it possible to develop a lobster/Pacific squid allergy later in life?
Can I be allergic to lobster and not Pacific squid, or vice versa?
What are common symptoms of Lobster/Pacific Squid Allergy?
What causes an allergy to lobster and Pacific squid?
Is it possible to develop a lobster/Pacific squid allergy later in life?
Can I be allergic to lobster and not Pacific squid, or vice versa?
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