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10 Strange Signs You’re Having an Allergic Reaction

Whether you already know what allergens seem to affect you, or suspect that you could be reacting to a substance that, previously unbeknownst to you, you are allergic to, knowing signs of an allergic reaction can be really helpful. In some cases, recognizing the signs of an allergic reaction early on can be lifesaving.

There are a plethora of allergens known to cause the human body to overreact once exposed and generate annoying, painful, and or life threatening symptoms. Many allergies, from sweet red strawberries to spiffy red tattoo ink, effectuate some of the same signs. Several of the symptoms of an allergic reaction are also easy mistaken for other medical conditions.

Check out the signs you may be having an allergic reaction!

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