What should I do if I always feel itchy after eating peaches?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-02
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The fine hairs of the peach rind are chemically composed of multiple structural proteins, which cannot be synthesized by the human body and are not beneficial to itself, so the body will treat it as an antigenic protein and will carry out a certain degree of immunity. When an immune response occurs, the body releases some proteins to help, such as complement proteins and other immunoactive substances, several of which can lead to increased capillary permeability (such as inflammatory mediators) to induce cells in the body to kill pathogens, which can cause swelling, redness, swelling and itching. You may only agree that you will only be able to apply specific immunity when you enter the body (internal environment).

    It is true that the human body surface is almost impossible to specifically immune, but peach hair is composed of proteins, because it is a tiny substance, so there is a certain chance of entering the internal environment, causing an inflammatory reaction in the small environment, and the performance is itchy, and in severe cases, it may be swollen. Normal people will not be too aggressive, so they will not show too obvious immune response, and people with allergies who are different from ordinary people will have an excessive immune response.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I usually use these two methods: first, wet the peaches, put a little salt and rub them repeatedly, the fine hairs of the peaches are almost clean, and then rinse them with water, and they are ready to eat. Second, soak in salt water for a while, gently scrub with your hands, and then rinse with water.

    I think the first approach is more thorough.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can use a toothbrush to directly scrub (peaches do not get wet) the surface of peaches, especially where there are pits. Then rinse with water and eat. If you use a toothbrush, you can easily remove peach hair and dirt.

    It is recommended to choose a toothbrush to fix the peach brush, otherwise it is very unhygienic.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Put all the peaches in a bag and fill it with water, seal the mouth of the bag, and everyone rub the peaches through the bag, using the friction between them to wash the peach hairs. Finally, pour out the water and rinse it and eat.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Shelling; It's a laborious method, but it works very well; Soft peaches are slowly peeled, hard peaches can be soaked in boiling water, 1 minute later, then put into cold boiled water, take out a moment, so that you can easily peel off the peach skin. You can try it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    salt cleaning method; Wet the peaches first, sprinkle them with fine salt, scrub them evenly back and forth, and finally rinse them with water. edible alkali soaking method; Prepare an appropriate amount of water, put in a small amount of edible alkali and stir. Soak the peaches in edible alkaline water, take them out and rinse them with water.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because the peach hair is smaller and thinner, you must know that in the size of the peach hair, the peach hair is very hard, so if something very hard is stuck on you, of course you will get it off.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How I wash it is a person who thinks there is hair, say a once and for all, peel the skin! You may think it's sandy, but isn't it much more convenient than using salt water, this and that?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Peaches do not enter an iron supplement can also supplement sufficient vitamins, summer is coming we have to eat more fruits, but fruits should also pay attention to washing, sometimes eating peaches will be itchy on the face, at this time you have to pay attention, peaches are likely to be allergic, so what do we do.

    Eating peaches itches on the face.

    Oral vitamin C, assamine, cyproheptadine, cifenidine, and topical perresone ointment are recommended. Actively look for allergens and do desensitization**.

    Hello, considering that the child is allergic to the hairs on the top of the peaches, guidance:

    Chlorpheniramine, vitamin C, and topical zinc oxide ointment can be taken orally**.

    The above is a suggestion for the question "why is it itchy after eating peaches", I hope it will help you, and I wish you good health!

    Causes of eating peaches allergies.

    Eating peaches can cause allergies, on the one hand, because there is a layer of hairs on peaches, and washing peaches with water alone often cannot wash off all the hairs of peaches, and the body itself is allergic to this kind of peach hair; On the other hand, it is related to the person's physique; When peaches are plucked from the tree, they have a heat sensation that can cause allergies when they collide with the heat and humidity in the body.

    Symptoms of allergy to eating peaches:

    Once you have an allergy to peaches, when the symptoms are mild at first, such as redness, peeling, and itching at the corners of the mouth, you should eat peaches at this time and wash your face and hands.

    If the symptoms of eating peaches are more severe, such as large red spots on the lips, around the mouth, ears, and neck, or even slight edema, you should pay attention to it, and if it is severe, it can even cause diarrhea.

    What to do if you are allergic to peaches.

    Brew some green tea, put some salt in it, and wash the allergic area with hot tea water. After that, dry with a dry towel and apply 61 powder. If the allergy symptoms are more severe, you can replace Liuyi San with Wuji cream.

    If edema appears on the surface, you can apply some ice yellow skin ointment. The symptoms are mild, apply twice a day, and the symptoms are severe, you can apply it three times. It can also be combined with some heat-clearing and detoxifying drugs, such as honeysuckle, chlorpheniramine, etc.

    If edema occurs, you can usually eat more radishes and drink more water.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After eating peaches, you will feel particularly itchy when rubbing your eyes, which is allergic to peaches, sometimes when peaches are washed, there is a layer of peach hair on the surface of the peach, and some people are allergic to this peach hair. The solution is to stop eating peaches, and if the itch is severe, go to the hospital and take some anti-allergy medicine.

    Some people are allergic, may be allergic to peach hair A friend is allergic to peach hair, that is, after eating peaches, he can't stop rubbing his eyes, feeling particularly itchy, every time he eats peaches, he is like this, so he is allergic to peaches. The best thing to do is to stop eating peaches, because he is allergic to peaches, especially to peach hair, is to keep his mouth shut, even if he wants to eat, he can't eat it, otherwise he will be hurt.

    Try not to rub your eyes with your hands, if it is really itchy, wash it with water, and after eating peaches, you will feel that your eyes are particularly itchy, so you want to keep rubbing your eyes with your hands, try not to rub your eyes with your hands, and avoid bringing bacteria in. We all know that there are a lot of bacteria on your hands, if your eyes are really itchy, you might as well wash your eyes with water, and if it still doesn't work, seek medical attention in time. I have a friend who is allergic to peaches, itchy eyes and tears, itchy nose, and sneezing, which is the allergy caused by eating peaches.

    Later, he couldn't stand it anymore, so he went to the hospital for medical treatment, and the doctor prescribed him vitamin C and some anti-allergy drugs. The doctor told him not to eat peaches anymore, and also suggested that he check the allergens, so that he must pay attention to rest in the recent period, scientific diet matching, don't stay up late, poor body immunity will be prone to allergic symptoms.

    When we wash peaches, we must clean them, and deal with the layer of peach hairs, and some friends put peaches into hot water to scald, and the peach skin will come down, so that the peach hairs will be gone. If it's not because of peach hair allergy, it's allergy to peaches, then don't eat it first, and wait until your body's immunity is better in the future.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It must be that the hair on the peach is not washed, so it will be particularly itchy after eating, the best way is to wash it with water, and the next time you eat peaches, you can use edible salt to scrub the peaches, so that the head is very clean.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Wash your hands and eyes in time, and if you are still very itchy, you can take some anti-allergic medicines.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because peaches have fluffy stuff on them, and if you rub your eyes, your eyes will itch, so you can wash your eyes with water and drop a little eye drops.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    First of all, be sure not to rub your eyes, then rinse your eyes with warm water or water, do not catch them with a basin, and then slow down, and then dip them with clean wipes or cotton balls.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Allergies Peaches are nutritious and gelatinous, but peaches are not suitable for everyone, and there are four groups of people who want to eat less or no peaches:

    1.People who are usually hot and prone to boils should not eat more.

    2.It is best not to feed peaches to infants and young children, because infants and young children have poor gastrointestinal function and cannot digest the macromolecular substances contained in peaches, which can easily cause allergic reactions.

    3.Patients with multiple diseases and weak body and patients with weak gastrointestinal function should not eat peaches, because peaches will increase the burden on the stomach and intestines.

    4.People who eat peaches can trigger allergies.

    So how can it be considered scientific and reasonable to eat peaches?

    Before eating, you can rub the skin of the peach directly with salt, and then rinse it with water to remove the peach hair relatively cleanly. In addition, if the peach is freshly picked from the tree, it is best to leave it for half a day before eating, and it is better to eat it after the heat dissipates. It is best not to eat peaches that are not fully ripe, as eating them can cause bloating or diarrhea.

    Some people will have allergies when they eat peaches, and the symptoms are mild at first, such as redness, peeling, and itching at the corners of the mouth, so they should stop eating and wash their faces and hands. If the symptoms are severe, such as large erythema on the lips, around the mouth, ears, neck, or even slight edema, you should go to the hospital immediately.

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