If I appear to be allergic to plums, Cherry's, pears and peaches should I treat this as Rosaceae allergy?
What so you mean by "rosacea allergy?" Are you saying that the symptom from exposure to these fruits causes rosacea?
You could have a true allergy to threat fruits, in which case you should treat it like a food allergy and have an action plan in case of anaphylaxis. Or it could be oral allergy syndrome, which mimics a food allergy.
rosaceae (plant family), not rosacea (skin condition)
Not the best source but:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosaceae (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosaceae)
Is it possible this is Oral Allergy Syndrome?
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Thank you for the clarification! In my defense, I haven't had enough coffee today. I'll stick with that excuse.
Weezer I would be very cautious around the other members of that family and maybe avoid them, however I have experienced being allergic to some members of the carrot family but not others.
I was doing the same with the spelling. All these food allergens/ intolerances have my head spinning.
I'm just more and more paranoid about food now..
My DD tests allergic to all of those - so far her reactions have been OAS - those fruits are related to her birch tree allergy.
I never thought so many foods could ever be connected :(
You could react to the whole family, but you might not. I'm pretty severely allergic to rose hips. I can have other fruits in the rose family, provided I'm not having a nasty time with OAS due to pollen in the air.