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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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What Causes Allergic Reaction After Drinking A Smootie?

hi doc. i am a female 27 yrs . i recently had an allergic reaction from drinking a smootie. i had a really bad cough that would not let me eat and breath properly. when i eat i cannot breath good for a while. i went to a doc and got a antihistamine shot with antibiotic to cure astmah . i also had fever and diarrhoea and was given drugs for it. i am feeling better but sometimes i still feel suffocated when i eat. i had a previous allergic reaction to eating an icicle . the doc said a tube was shrunk and i was given drug for it. it went away and i was eating my cold stuff again. right now i sometimes get a little difficulty breathing. any suggestions.
Thu, 14 May 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It would be best to avoid any foods/drinks or other allergens that cause an allergic reaction.

If the allergens are continually used then the allergic response would increase and worsen.

You may want to consider allergy testing to determine what exactly causes your reaction.

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What Causes Allergic Reaction After Drinking A Smootie?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It would be best to avoid any foods/drinks or other allergens that cause an allergic reaction. If the allergens are continually used then the allergic response would increase and worsen. You may want to consider allergy testing to determine what exactly causes your reaction. I hope this helps