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Egg allergy


Description

A common allergy in which the body reacts to the eating of eggs.

Overview

Egg allergy is a common allergy in which the body reacts to the eating of eggs.

Symptoms

Symptoms include skin rashes, hives, runny nose and vomiting. Reactions can vary from mild to serious.

Treatments

Medicines called antihistamines can ease symptoms. An adrenaline shot, also called an epinephrine shot, and emergency care are needed for serious reactions.