Coffee Allergy: Symptoms, Causes & What to Do
Coffee allergies are caused when you have an immune response to the protein that is found in it. After drinking coffee, you can end up with a collection of symptoms. The symptoms of a coffee allergy are similar to many other food allergies.-
Nose and Eyes
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Runny noses and watery eyes are often associated with a cold, but they are also symptoms of a coffee allergy.
Respiratory System
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There are some symptoms that can be seen in the respiratory system. Coughing and wheezing are two of them.
Stomach
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In the worst of cases, nausea and vomiting can result in the event of a coffee allergy. In lieu of this, stomach cramps can also develop.
Intestines
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The digestive system can also be affected. One symptom that can appear is diarrhea.
Skin
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One last symptom of coffee allergies affects the skin. Rashes and irritation can develop.
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