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Allergy is a magical thing. What do you know about it?

A year's plan lies in spring, and spring is the beginning of a year. The weather is getting warmer and warmer, and people must have begun to look forward to the new atmosphere of sunny and blooming flowers. But for allergic people, spring is their "nightmare".

It's also an outing, others are very "sweet", but you keep sneezing and make a big scratch from time to time. I don't know. I thought it was for fun.

There is a saying that allergies are really amazing things. Even when exposed to the same thing, some people are unscathed, while others are "tossed" to death. Allergic people say: tears!

It is shocking that all kinds of allergic reactions in life are real.

Nothing can't be solved by eating a meal. If so, have two meals.

But some people can be described as "out of reach" for certain foods.

In China, about 200 million people suffer from allergic diseases, and food allergy accounts for about 90% of the total allergic population. According to the report of the World Food and Agriculture Organization, more than 90% of food allergies are caused by eight kinds of food, such as milk, eggs, fish, shells, peanuts, soybeans, drupes and wheat. Among them, eggs and milk have the highest incidence of allergies, and they are also the first allergen foods among infants.

Unexpectedly, someone will be allergic to fruit?

If the example of fruit allergy is shocking, then the next example is "outrageous".

Water is the source of life, and the continuation of life is inseparable from water, but some people are allergic to water! This kind of allergy is called water-borne allergy.

British Rachel's daily shower? For Warwick, it was like a nightmare. Rachel can't touch any water. If she drinks a glass of water, she can feel that her skin starts to blister and then itches. Even her own sweat will make her skin painful, swollen and itchy. Rachel said it was like running a marathon with no end in sight. What's more frightening is that even if she cries, her face will swell up. The doctor diagnosed him as allergic to water, and the resulting rash was called "water-borne urticaria".