Anonymous wrote:I developed oral allergy syndrome in my early 20s - couldn’t eat peaches, apples, cherries. I just didn’t eat them for 15 years.
Then my 4 year old needed allergy shots so I went through them too. The doctor said it may or may not affect my oral allergy syndrome. It did! I can now eat cherries and peaches. To be honest I haven’t tried apples because I’ve never loved them so forgoing them doesn’t hurt. I do try to be judicious in how much of those fruits I eat because I read somewhere that the more you eat the worse it gets. But I love being able to enjoy peaches, cherries, plums again
Does your daughter also have seasonal allergies? My understanding is that oral allergy syndrome is very related to certain tree allergies like birch.
Oral allergy syndrome is allergies to the trees. I think everyone with OAS to food also has it to trees - that is the source of the proteins that are in the fruit / nuts etc.