Oral allergy syndrome: symptoms are localized to oropharynx (angioedema). The offenders are pollen proteins that cross-react with some food proteins. Positive skin-prick test with fresh food ...
or tongue (angioedema), and even swelling in the throat, which can cause a choking sensation. Food allergies can also lead to respiratory symptoms such as coughing, breathlessness, wheezing ...
food allergy, urticaria, angioedema, and stinging insect and drug allergy. In collaboration with physicians from the Division of Gastroenterology and Nutrition, allergists in the Division assist in ...