Is it safe for someone with allergies to eat dragon fruit?
If you are not allergic to dragon fruit, you can consume it after experiencing an allergic reaction; however, if you are allergic to dragon fruit, it is generally advisable to avoid it and seek treatment at a formal hospital promptly. If a patient experiences an allergic reaction but does not have an allergic reaction to dragon fruit during daily consumption, they can continue to eat dragon fruit. Eating dragon fruit can supplement the body's required nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber, and generally does not lead to a worsening of allergic reactions. However, attention should be paid to the intake of dragon fruit, as excessive consumption may increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, hindering the absorption of nutrients in the body. If dragon fruit easily triggers allergic reactions during daily consumption, it should be avoided. Consuming dragon fruit blindly may exacerbate symptoms such as skin redness, itchiness, and erosion. If the allergic reaction is severe and affects daily work and life, it is necessary to follow the doctor's instructions to take medications such as Ebastine Tablets, Chlorpheniramine Maleate Tablets, and Cetirizine Dihydrochloride Tablets to improve symptoms and achieve antihistamine purposes. Avoid exposure to irritants in the air such as pollen and dust. If allergic reactions recur, seek medical diagnosis promptly.
