![]() ![]() Limonene is also often used as a fragrance in cosmetics and perfumes. Just touching the outside of a citrus fruit can cause contact dermatitis symptoms for these people, but they may be able to drink fresh juice just fine. People who are allergic to citrus fruit peels are often allergic to limonene, a chemical found in the peels of citrus fruits. It’s also possible to have negative reactions to eating citrus, but show no sensitivity to citrus on a prick test. ![]() Some people may appear to be sensitized to citrus in test results, but have no problems eating citrus. However, a positive result on a skin test does not always mean you have a food allergy. They exposed participants to the fruit of fresh lemon, orange, and clementine with a prick test, and found that 39% of the participants who were allergic to pollen also had a positive prick test result for sensitivities to citrus. A 2013 study took a look at 72 children and young adults with grass pollen allergies. People who are allergic to grasses in particular may experience OAS to citrus fruits. This pollen-food cross-reactive allergy causes OAS. These shared proteins cause the body to react to a mouthful of fruit as if the bite delivered the allergy-causing pollen instead. This is known as cross-reactivity, which occurs because pollen and citrus fruits share certain proteins. Many allergic reactions to citrus are due to OAS, which is caused by pollen allergies. ![]() The UV light causes substances in the juice to irritate your skin. This is a rash that can appear if citrus juice gets on your skin and is then exposed to sunlight. However, this is different from an allergy to citrus fruits.Īnother non-allergy reaction to citrus is called phytophotodermatitis. Citric acid is added to many processed foods and drinks. There are reports that some people may react to the food additive citric acid, because it is produced using a known allergen. However, it does not trigger an immune system response, so is not likely to be responsible for an allergic reaction. There are also documented cases of some citrus fruits causing a severe allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis, although this is very rare.Ĭitric acid that’s found naturally in citrus fruit juice can cause irritation to your skin, mouth, and stomach. Other people may experience an allergic reaction after coming in contact with the peels of citrus fruits. When your immune system reacts to an allergen, it causes an allergic reaction.Īllergic reactions to raw citrus fruits are sometimes seen in people who have pollen allergies, in a phenomenon known as cross-reactivity. Seek emergency medical help if you are experiencing any of the symptoms of anaphylaxis.įirst aid you should know: How to treat allergic reactions »Īn allergic reaction is due to your immune system mistakenly defending your body against substances that typically don’t pose a threat to you.
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