What symptom does drink allergy have?
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Alcohol allergy is an external skin allergic reaction caused by the lack of acetaldehyde converting enzyme in the body. The two necessary conditions of alcohol allergy are allergic constitution and alcohol. Most of the allergic constitution lacks aldehyde converting enzyme. Alcohol, that is, ethanol, is converted into acetaldehyde in the body. Because of the lack of acetaldehyde converting enzyme in the body, it can no longer be converted into acetic acid and discharged out of the body. Therefore, acetaldehyde poisoning is caused, and people will show various allergic symptoms. What symptom does drink allergy have? Let's talk about it
What symptom does drink allergy have?
In addition to redness, swelling and pruritus, dyspnea caused by laryngeal edema also occurs. If the rescue is not timely, it can lead to death, and there are few cases of rapid onset in clinic.
There are many cases of delayed onset of alcohol allergy, which are generally manifested as itching all over the body after drinking, red pimples and red spots appearing all over the body or locally, and lasting for one to two days. Symptoms of alcohol allergy are itchy back, red beans, fever, or erythema all over the body. The reason for alcohol allergy is that these people are allergic constitution, alcohol is an allergen, contact with allergens will cause allergy.
Other common clinical manifestations of alcohol allergy are skin symptoms, respiratory symptoms and gastrointestinal symptoms. Such as skin itching, eczema, urticaria, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and even a few people will have anaphylactic shock. And the latest research methods, when the body has allergic reactions, it will affect the heart, leading to vasodilation, rapid heartbeat, lower blood pressure, increased burden on the heart, the prominent symptom is arrhythmia.
matters needing attention
Don't drink on an empty stomach, because alcohol is absorbed quickly on an empty stomach, and drinking on an empty stomach is harmful to the gastrointestinal tract, which is easy to cause gastric bleeding and gastric ulcer. The best prevention method is to eat oily food, such as fat meat, hooves and arms, or drink milk before drinking, so as to protect the stomach by using the non digestible characteristics of fat in food, so as to prevent alcohol from penetrating into the stomach wall. Don't drink with carbonated drinks such as coke and soda. The ingredients in these drinks can accelerate the absorption of alcohol by the body.














