Allergy to honey: causes, symptoms and treatment
Both adults and kids love to eat honey. However, the use of this bee product can harm the body. It is worth considering the causes and symptoms of an allergy to honey, as well as how this pathological condition is treated.
Peculiarities
Allergy to honey, unfortunately, is relatively common. Bee products, including honey, cannot be called hypoallergenic. The provocateurs of the development of allergic manifestations, as a rule, are biologically active substances that are contained in this delicacy in large quantities. An allergy to honey can be quite difficult, and it is impossible to predict the nature of the development of symptoms in each case.
That is why allergists working with patients who have allergic pathologies to bee products advise them not to use honey and any products containing it. The ingestion of even a small amount of the product in a person with hypersensitivity to this bee product can lead to the development of adverse symptoms.
Doctors note that the reaction of the body largely depends on the quality of honey. So, after eating falsified bee products, the risk of developing adverse symptoms increases several times.Unscrupulous honey producers add various additives and even medicines to it, which can cause uncomfortable symptoms. Fake honey is extremely dangerous for children, as it can even lead to the development of severe food poisoning.
When honey enters a sensitized (having excessive sensitivity to a particular substance) organism, a whole cascade of chemical reactions is launched in it, which lead to a change in the functioning of the immune system. In response to the ingress of allergens, biologically active substances appear in the blood, which are aimed at eliminating "uninvited" guests from the body. These substances have a very strong effect on the blood vessels, the digestive system and even the skin, which leads to the appearance of specific allergy symptoms.
Why does it occur?
Doctors recommend distinguishing between different causes of allergic manifestations after eating honey in adults and babies. Experts note that often the appearance of adverse allergic manifestations in children leads to too early addition of this bee product to their diet. An unprepared children's body is not able to properly metabolize honey, which leads to the development of adverse symptoms.
Some children have a rather high sensitivity to honey, which is due to the individual characteristics of the body. In the presence of hypersensitivity, the ingestion of even a small amount of honey into the body can provoke the appearance of adverse symptoms in the child. Unfortunately, this condition is already detected, as a rule, after the honey has been consumed.
Researchers who deal with the development of allergic pathologies to bee products have determined that Quite often, the appearance of adverse symptoms causes the ingestion of plant pollen in the composition of honey. Unscrupulous honey producers may use antibiotics in the manufacture of this sweet treat. These drugs can also provoke the development of adverse symptoms, which are more common in babies due to the peculiarities of the functioning of their immune system.
If plant pollen is the cause of the allergic symptoms, then the baby, as a rule, has unfavorable clinical signs only when using a certain type of honey obtained from a particular plant. If a child has a tendency to develop food allergies to several bee products at once, then the type of honey, as a rule, does not affect the likelihood of allergic manifestations.
Doctors identify several risk groups. They include children who have a rather high tendency to develop allergic manifestations after eating honey or dishes in which this bee product was used. These risk groups include children with certain diseases. These pathologies include the following:
- bronchial asthma;
- diseases leading to a significant decrease in immunity;
- chronic diseases of the upper respiratory tract, for example, rhinitis.
And also the probability of developing an allergy to honey in people who have a genetic predisposition is quite high.If one of the close relatives suffers from allergies after eating bee products, then in this case there is a high risk of developing a similar pathology. People with such relatives should definitely see an allergist and undergo special allergological tests in order to determine if they have allergies.
Doctors note that it is always better to find out about the presence of an allergy to honey in advance, and not after adverse symptoms appear. Many of them can be dangerous not only for health, but also for life.
Another possible reason for the appearance of allergic rashes in a baby may be the lack of proper attention to controlling the dose of honey in the children's diet. It happens that caring fathers and mothers allow their little sweet tooth to eat honey with spoons. This leads to the fact that the child has unpleasant symptoms. Doctors note that it is not worth exceeding the daily age norms for the consumption of beekeeping products. In this case, the risk of developing dangerous pathologies is high.
Allergy to honey usually manifests itself in childhood. However, it can rarely occur in an adult. Such cases also occur in the practice of allergists. Honey is a fairly strong allergenic product. If a person sensitive to this allergen enters the body, it can provoke the appearance of adverse allergic manifestations in him.
The severity of allergies varies. The severity of symptoms depends on a huge number of factors, such as:
- features of the body;
- age;
- the state of the immune system;
- the dose of the allergen that has entered the body;
- the presence of chronic diseases;
- health status in general.
The severity of allergic manifestations can also be different in the primary and repeated ingestion of the allergen into the body. Often, with repeated exposure to allergens, the reaction from the body, which has a predisposition to the development of allergies, is quite “violent”. In this case, symptoms that are extremely dangerous to life and health can develop, which can only be dealt with in a medical hospital.
How to determine?
You can identify the symptoms of an allergy to honey on your own. To do this, you just need to pay attention to the general condition and appearance of a person. It should be noted that the severity of clinical signs may be different. So, in children, an allergy to bee products often manifests itself much more strongly than in adults. One of the characteristic manifestations of allergies is the appearance of an allergic rash. You can suspect this pathology when the following symptoms appear:
- the appearance of red spots or blisters filled with fluid;
- the occurrence of skin itching of varying degrees of intensity - from mild to unbearable.
Allergic urticaria can appear on different parts of the body. In children, due to the peculiarities of the anatomical structure of the body, the rash tends to generalize - spreading to several areas at once. The appearance of an allergic rash, especially accompanied by severe itching, can significantly worsen overall well-being. Allergies can manifest themselves not only as a skin rash. Allergens that enter the body provoke the appearance of severe edema, which most often appears on the face and neck.
The appearance of an adult or a child in this case changes. The face looks swollen. The eyelids are very swollen, which gives the expression a gloomy or tired look.Allergic edema can spread to other parts of the face. So, with an allergy to honey, lips can swell. At the same time, they, as a rule, increase in size, and swallowing is disturbed.
Many people think that the appearance of allergic urticaria is the most unfavorable manifestation of an allergy. However, it is not. There are also more severe pathological conditions that are not only dangerous to health, but also life-threatening. So, in the event of anaphylactic shock, immediate medical attention is required. The incidence of anaphylactic shock is not so high.
However, the symptoms of this condition are so pronounced that they can even lead to death if medical care is not provided in time. Doctors note that this pathology can develop both a few seconds after the allergen enters the body, and after a few hours.
The pathogenesis of this pathological condition is associated with impaired peripheral and central circulation. After honey enters the body, with the development of anaphylactic shock, severe abdominal pain, nausea, and stool disorders may initially appear. And also there are respiratory disorders, which are associated, as a rule, with the development of severe allergic laryngeal edema.
Changes in breathing lead to heart rhythm disturbances. Inadequate oxygen supply contributes to a change in the functioning of the brain, which is manifested by a change in consciousness. A person who develops anaphylactic shock begins to feel short of breath, as a result of which he tries to breathe more often. However, his breathing becomes shallow.
With anaphylactic shock, the appearance of a person also changes.His lips become bluish, while his face becomes very pale. A change in blood circulation leads to the fact that after some time from the moment of the development of anaphylactic shock, blood pressure begins to drop sharply. In some cases, the pressure drops in seconds, resulting in a sudden loss of consciousness.
It is worth noting that no one can insure against the development of anaphylactic shock. That is why doctors strongly recommend that people who are allergic to bee products carefully monitor their diet so as not to consume honey in the future.
How to cure?
Treatment of allergic manifestations often requires the appointment of special medications. The goal of therapy is to eliminate the symptoms that have arisen and reduce the amount of allergens that have entered the body. Treatment of allergic manifestations largely depends on what symptoms have appeared. So, with the appearance of an allergic rash, funds may be required both for local treatment and for systemic administration.
It is possible to reduce the amount of allergens in the body with the help of special sorbents. The most famous and quite budgetary means is ordinary activated carbon.
Important: the effectiveness of using sorbents in eliminating allergy symptoms largely depends on the time they are taken. So, if you take sorbents fairly quickly after allergens enter the body, this will help reduce the severity of allergy symptoms.
You can eliminate adverse clinical signs with the help of antihistamines. If the allergy manifests itself in a rather severe form, then you should definitely use drugs that have a systemic effect. You can improve your overall well-being with the help of the following drugs: Zirtek, Erius, Claritin, Loratadin and many others.
They should be taken according to age dosages. The course of allergy treatment, as a rule, does not exceed a few days. If, despite the ongoing therapy, no improvement occurs, then in this case it is urgent to consult a doctor. In such a situation, it is necessary to review the therapy and prescribe other drugs.
To eliminate an allergic rash, ointments containing antihistamines and anti-inflammatory substances are used. These funds are applied locally - on the area of \u200b\u200brashes. Skin rashes should usually be treated within a few days. The use of such ointments helps to reduce the severity of itching. And they also help to cleanse the skin from an allergic rash.
Tips
Dealing with allergy symptoms can be quite difficult. People who are allergic to honey should pay attention to a few important recommendations.
- With the development of allergy symptoms until they are completely eliminated, doctors recommend following a hypoallergenic diet. It involves careful control of the menu of a person who has an allergy, as well as the exclusion from his diet of all foods that belong to a high allergenic risk group. With such a therapeutic diet, the general condition is restored quite quickly.
- It is not necessary to treat allergies in a baby, especially in infancy. When adverse allergic symptoms appear, it is very important to immediately show the baby to the pediatrician.
If the child's condition rapidly deteriorated after drinking honey, he began to suffocate and turn pale, then in this case it is necessary to immediately call an ambulance.
- Prevention of new cases of allergies is quite important. To do this, people who suffer from this pathology should definitely exclude from their menu all foods that contain allergens. So, if a person is allergic to honey, then in order to reduce the risk of developing dangerous allergenic conditions, he must carefully monitor what he eats and avoid foods containing honey.
- If you are allergic to bee products, it is better to consult an allergist. In this situation, it is very important to find out what other foods or plants the person is allergic to. Taking into account the peculiarities of the allergic history, the allergist will make a set of recommendations that will help minimize the risk of developing allergic manifestations in the future.
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