Symptoms of pumpkin allergy

Pumpkin allergy is rare and is mainly characterized by skin and respiratory symptoms. Individual physical conditions vary, and certain people may experience allergies after eating pumpkin. If the patient has mild symptoms of allergy mainly prone to itchy, tight and uncomfortable skin, he should go to the hospital dermatology department for examination in time. Generally, oral anti-allergic drugs such as paracetamol and reserpine can be taken for treatment. In addition, some people with more serious symptoms of allergy to pumpkin will have red, flaky, red and swollen skin, and even eczema, and are also prone to clinical manifestations such as sneezing, dark circles under the eyes, swollen and droopy eyelids, headaches or dry skin. Some people may also experience abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, etc. There are also respiratory symptoms such as recurrent respiratory infections, chronic cough, elevated blood pressure, and tight joints. Therefore, timely examination and treatment should be carried out to avoid aggravation of the disease.