I've seen a few via internet searches, and I personally have had reactions to Polypropylene, so I know firsthand that it can happen. I haven't had a formal allergy test yet though.
Yes you can have an allergy to polypropylene. I'm allergic to it and have been formally diagnosed by an immunologist.
If you're allergic to polypropylene and accidentally inhale any fibres it could cause an allergic reation.
Yes, it is possible to be allergic to polypropylene. I have been formally diagnosed as allergic by an immunologist.
in some cases really bad because that might mean that you had an allergic reaction to the food and may need to be hospitalized.
in some cases really bad because that might mean that you had an allergic reaction to the food and may need to be hospitalized.
Lupus cases are not reported to any agency.
Nausea, vomiting , or diarrhea may occur in rare cases. Possible allergic reaction or rash if applied to the skin.
The prognosis is, in most cases, the condition goes away in two weeks.
In rare cases, allergic reactions to saw palmetto have been reported. Symptoms include difficulty breathing, constricting of the throat, hives, and swelling of the lips, tongue, or face.
Yes, in most cases it will get reported.
Persons who are allergic to bee stings or products should not use bee pollen since it may cause a serious allergic reaction, including death. There are rare cases of minor side effects, such as diarrhea.
Only 1 of every 13 cases of elder abuse are reported by physicians
Histamines sometimes occur naturally in foods and when ingested can mimic an allergic reaction. Fermented foods such as cheese, and sauerkraut contain histamine, especially Blue cheese, Roquefort, and Parmesan. The human body contains an enzyme called Diamine Oxidase that is responsible for the metabolizing of histamines. When the histamine-metabolizing enzyme Diamine Oxidase is saturated and the enzyme cannot metabolize any more of the histamine ingested then an allergic like reaction can occur.
Some people are allergic to insect stings. In severe cases an allergic reaction called anaphalaxis may result, where sweelling occurs to various parts of the body, including the throat, which may close, causing suffocation.
There are no reported cases of the Solanum virus or the zombie virus as of July of 2014. This virus is actually a fictional disease.