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The body becomes allergic to fish when the body’s immune system responds to fish proteins. Which may enter the body through the sense of smell. By touching or tasting, the immune system thinks that fish proteins have entered the body. It responds and shows an abnormal reaction, and it secretes histamine, which causes many symptoms.
Symptoms of fish allergy include:
A rash that looks almost like hives or smallpox. Being nauseous. Constant vomiting and diarrhea.
Indigestion.
hard breathing. runny nose; And frequent sneezing. and obstruction of the respiratory tract.
Exposure to symptoms of asthma.
Severe headache.
Swelling of the body, eyes, and hoarseness.
Low blood pressure and dizziness.
Exposure to fainting.