Can mushrooms trigger a skin rash?

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Mushrooms can trigger a skin rash after directly handling or consuming them. This simply means that one is allergic to mushrooms. If the individual has mold allergy, he/she might experience an allergic reaction if mushrooms are eaten.

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It is important to note that mushrooms are included in the fungus family and can instigate the symptoms of mold allergy including a skin rash. Once a reaction occurs, stop eating mushrooms and get in touch with a doctor.

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When dealing with a skin rash due to mold allergy, avoiding mushrooms as well as maintaining a mold-free house is important.

Is there a link to mold allergy?

If the individual is highly sensitive to mold, the body overly reacts if the mold spores are inhaled.

Mold allergies are usually linked to hay fever and at its peak during the autumn and summer season. The mold spores are spread by the wind. If these are inhaled, the immune system starts producing antibodies. These antibodies initiate the release of histamine which is responsible for the inflammation of the soft tissues.

Remember that mushrooms are high-risk foods for individuals with mold allergy since they include a type of mold spore that instigates an allergic reaction. Aside from mushrooms, it is vital to avoid cheeses, pickled products and dried fruit if diagnosed with mold allergy. Some individuals might end up with a skin rash after directly handling mushrooms.

Management of a skin rash

When dealing with a skin rash due to mold allergy, avoiding mushrooms as well as maintaining a mold-free house is important. In case a skin rash arises, an oral antihistamine can be taken and apply hydrocortisone cream on the site.

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