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Can you be allergic to all types of fish?

by Guest33139  |  earlier

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I discovered in the last year that i am allergic to a few types of fish and don't know whether to try any others or just stay well away.

Any advice would be great.

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  1. http://www.webmd.com/allergies/guide/fis...

    try this


  2. yes you could be go to the doctor and let them test you it could save your life.

  3. First, you should get tested. The allergies I have are life threatening and are to foods, materials, and environmental exposures. Fish and latex are the worst on me. When I say fish, that is everything, even the smell. All chinese food is made in fish oils, even the broccoli and rice. Chicken fried in fish grease, for example is just like eating the fish itself. Soy sauces, teriaki, etc. all include fish eggs in them. If you have not been tested, you should and gather as much information from the doctor as possible.  

  4. Pollock, salmon, cod, tuna, snapper, eel, and tilapia are among the fish that commonly trigger fish allergies. Fish allergies are similar to shellfish allergies in that they are more likely than many food allergies to start during adulthood and less likely than other allergies to be outgrown. While fish is easier than many other allergens to avoid, fish allergies are often quite severe.

    Your probably allergic to something in the fish (obviously i know) so its probably most fish and as i said its rare to grow out of it so if it was me i would just stay away

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