Shellfish allergies are among the most common food allergies, affecting both adults and children. This type of allergy often encompasses a range of shellfish, including blue mussel, oyster, clam, and scallop. Due to the potential severity of allergic reactions, understanding how to identify and manage an allergy to these shellfish is essential for those affected....
Allergies to these shellfish are triggered by proteins that the immune system mistakenly identifies as harmful, leading to an allergic reaction.
Shellfish allergies are more likely to persist into adulthood than other food allergies. Regular allergy testing and consultations with an allergist can provide updated information on your allergy status.
The primary treatment is strict avoidance of the allergenic shellfish. For accidental exposure, antihistamines may help manage mild symptoms, but an epinephrine auto-injector is necessary for severe reactions.