Occurrence and Contributing Factors of Food-Related Hypersensitivity Symptoms In Adults with Seasonal Immune Reactivity
Keywords:
Oral allergy syndrome, risk factors; Rhinitis, allergic, seasonal; CroatiaAbstract
A community investigation explored how often individuals with seasonal nasal allergy symptoms also experience food-related allergic reactions in the mouth, and what characteristics might predict this condition. The study focused on patients confirmed to have seasonal rhinitis in a defined regional sample. Survey and clinical data were collected on symptoms, coexisting conditions, and lifestyle. Approximately half of the participants reported oral allergy symptoms. Significant associations were observed with preexisting metabolic conditions and symptom severity. These findings suggest that mouth-related allergic symptoms are common among those with seasonal nasal allergies and may be predicted by specific health or symptom patterns.