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Cold Sore Itchy Face

allergy to spinach and aubergines?
They are two of my favourite vegetables! At first, I thought itching was normal to everyone but I decided to stop eating aubergines when the itching became more severe than normal.
I had a falafel wrap with spinach the other day and and found a white itchy lump thing on my mouth, kind of like when a cold sore starts and also got an itchy lump on the side of my face, though I sometimes get these but haven't really paid attention to when they appear (if after eating a certain food or not).
I'm allergic to crustaceans and these have a bigger effect on me...swelling of my tongue and lips and all that. I also used to suffer from severe eczema and still do but it's much more mild.
I'm not allergic to other seafood, I can eat squid, octopus and fish and stuff and I can also eat tomatoes (but tend to avoid them cos I hate the taste)
Should i get these checked out? What tests are available or is this just the effect of the food in chemical reactions on my tongue?
Thanks for your time
You sound like a classic atopic - itching, swelling, eczema...probably seasonal nasal allergies as well. You just need to be on a daily medication to keep the allergens from attacking. If you find the right non-drowsy antihistamine (such as Zyrtec, Claritin, or Clarinex in the US), you should be able to eat those foods without any problem, and your eczema will probably improve.
I would recommend you see an allergist for some testing, and you probably need to carry an epi-pen (injectable epinephrine used to combat a severe allergic reaction).
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