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  • Feb 28, 2008, 07:30 AM
    scoobyjan3
    Rash on face
    My daughter has developed a rash on her face which is itchy, bumpy to the touch but colorless. She hasn't used any different make up or face products than normal but has started eating more fruit particularly strawberries due to dieting. Does anyone know if this could be a reaction to eating extra fruit?
  • Feb 28, 2008, 09:10 PM
    charlotte234s
    Yes, it is possible it is a reaction to the fruit, she may not be allergic, but "sensitive" to the strawberries. She should discontinue eating them and see if it helps, if not, visit the doctor or dermatologist for help.
  • Feb 28, 2008, 09:57 PM
    pasiria
    Most common symptom: oral allergy syndrome-allergic reactions in the mouth and throat. Tingling, itching, and swelling in the mouth, lips, tongue, throat, and palate. Watery itchy eyes, a runny nose, and sneezing

    Strawberries can cause skin allergies such as itching, hives, and contact dermatitis. The symptoms can also manifest as respiratory conditions such as allergic rhinitis and asthma.

    "Strawberries are not fruits actually because their seeds grow on the outside, on their skin, unlike real fruits that have their seeds on the inside. Strawberry plants are runners and do not produced by seeds."

    With a simple blood test you can "Know for Sure" . But, I'd figure that if you could rush to the Doctor's office, you wouldn't be asking for advice here. Have her stop eating the strawberries. Is she allergic to birch pollen? If so, it is likely to develop secondary food allergies to strawberries or other foods.

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