![]() ![]() In addition, a multitude of cereals, crackers, baked goods, candies, chocolates, granola bars, flavored coffees, frozen desserts, marinades, and sauces frequently contain tree nuts. Foods that nearly always contain tree nuts include pesto, marzipan, Nutella, baklava, pralines, nougat, and nut liqueurs. Such a task is easier with tree nuts than with some other allergens because tree nuts are not as prevalent in the American diet. The only effective form of treatment for tree nut allergens is to strictly avoid foods containing such nuts, cooking revolving around tree nuts, as well as avoiding the tree nuts themselves. These reactions are typically more severe with raw nuts, but even very small amounts of oils can cause reactions. This makes them particularly dangerous, and it is important for those diagnosed with peanut allergens to always carry an epinephrine pen. In fact, tree nut allergens more often to lead to anaphylaxis than peanut allergens. Some argue that peanut allergen anaphylaxis is more prevalent, but this is skewed by the fact that peanut allergens are more prevalent. ![]() However, a large proportion of those who have tree nut allergens react with anaphylaxis. Mild symptoms include rash, hives, welts, and a sensation of the throat feeling like cotton. ![]() The symptoms of tree nut allergies are similar to most other allergic reactions. Typically tree nut allergies develop in childhood, and only 9% of people diagnosed with tree nut allergies outgrow them. However, if they do continue to eat other tree nuts the chance of cross-reactivity is very high, and the individual will likely also become allergic to that nut. If diagnosed with a soybean allergy, it is very possible that people can continue to eat other tree nuts. ![]()
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