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A banana allergy falls under the broader category of food allergies. While the general components in the fruit may cause a hypersensitive reaction, a specific protein also plays a significant role. According to a few medical studies, chitinase is the primary causal factor. The protein is also present in the sap of rubber trees. Consequently, people allergic to bananas may also be hypersensitive to latex products.

A banana allergy occurs when the immune system identifies the proteins in the fruit as harmful or invasive. That leads to immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies releasing histamine upon reacting with the protein. The secretion of histamine is what causes the typical allergy symptoms to manifest. It's essential to note that reaction severity for food allergies differs across individuals.

Some examples of mild symptoms are listed below:

  • Nasal congestion
  • An itchy mouth or throat
  • Conjunctivitis
  • Excessive coughing or a ‘tightness’ in the chest

In a few cases, affected individuals may display a more severe response. Symptoms in these cases can include the following:

  • Facial swelling
  • Dermatological complications such as hives, eczema, and rashes
  • Breathing difficulties

Although rare, a banana allergy can potentially cause anaphylaxis. Note that this happens among individuals with an extremely severe reaction to the protein component.

In the case of anaphylactic shock, any affected individual must seek immediate medical attention. Failure to do so may be fatal. Some common symptoms to watch for during an anaphylactic episode include:

  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Excessive sweating
  • Weak or rapid pulse
  • Severe difficulty in breathing

Interestingly, despite food allergies being widespread among all age groups, an allergic reaction to bananas is rarely observed in children.

A banana allergy test can diagnose an allergic reaction to the fruit and outline reaction severity and any necessary treatment options. Technicians perform the test like a standard food allergy test, using in-vitro serum testing. The patient specimen reacts to the fruit's proteins in a controlled environment.

Following the initial reaction, testers remove non-symptomatic IgE antibodies and bind an anti-IgE antibody to the remainder of the specimen. This complex incubates with a developing agent. A final fluorescent assessment measures the incubated complex after an allotted period.

The final assessment reveals the concentration of IgE antibodies present in the specimen. A value equal to or above 0.7 ku/L indicates an allergic reaction to bananas.

Note that a banana allergy test result can be false if the patient specimen binds to non-specific allergens. In a few other cases, an individual may not display visible symptoms and still have significant IgE concentrations in their sample. In such situations, doctors evaluate the test results in that clinical context.

Prior immunotherapy or antihistamine medication can also temporarily reduce IgE count and, thus, lead to a false result.

Apollo 24|7 provides a banana allergy test to diagnose hypersensitive reactions to bananas. Such a test can also identify the responsible allergen and help determine the existence of additional allergies. For instance, if the individual is specifically sensitive to chitinase, they may also be allergic to latex goods. 
 

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What medications can help with mild symptoms of a banana allergy?

Common over-the-counter anti-viral medications such as Clarinex, Allegra and Zyrtec can counteract mild allergic symptoms. Proper medical attention is necessary in case of more severe complications.

Who can be considered most at-risk for a banana allergy?

An allergic response to bananas is generally rare and is more common among adults than children. Besides genetic predisposition towards allergies, there are no determining factors that make a person more prone to developing food allergies. However, anyone with a history of respiratory issues must take precautionary measures. In most cases of a banana allergy, nasal passages become congested or inflamed. That could exacerbate any existing respiratory problems.

If banana allergies are so rare, is it necessary to take the test?

An allergic reaction to bananas may be rare, but a test for the same can identify related hypersensitive reactions such as a latex allergy. Since both allergies share a common allergenic component, getting diagnosed for one may indicate the presence of another. So, a banana allergy test can supplement a comprehensive evaluation of hypersensitive responses.

How can you prepare before taking a food allergy test?

There are no dietary restrictions for a food allergy test. However, it's vital to avoid taking antihistamine medication a week before the test. These medications temporarily reduce IgE concentrations, leading to a false test result. Additionally, potential test subjects must inform doctors or test technicians of any prior administered immunotherapy.

What should you avoid in case of a positive banana allergy test result?

Bananas are common ingredients used in desserts and other baked goods. So, affected individuals must ensure they know all the ingredients before consuming such dishes. If the identified allergen is chitinase instead of the other fruit proteins, it’s necessary to minimize contact with any latex product.

Is it possible to cure a banana allergy?

Most food allergies are chronic with no specific cure. There are cases where an individual outgrows an allergy. However, in most situations, the associated allergic reaction returns. It's necessary to manage the symptoms withl medication. Note that all immunotherapy options are temporary, requiring patients to undertake them regularly. Additionally, contrary to popular belief, repeatedly eating the allergy-causing food does not help an individual acclimate to it.

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The information mentioned above is meant for educational purposes only and should not be taken as a substitute to your Physician’s advice. It is highly recommended that the customer consults with a qualified healthcare professional to interpret test results