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Coconut is a nut that’s produced by the coconut tree. People rarely are allergic to coconut, but it does happen. A person’s immune system can sometimes negatively react to coconut, treating it as a dangerous invader.

Generally, people display an allergic reaction to coconut on their skin called contact dermatitis. It's more common than food allergies caused by a coconut. If you suspect that you might be suffering from coconut allergy, you may notice the following allergic reactions after consuming foods made using coconuts or drinking coconut refreshments:

  • Hives, rashes and eczema
  • Stomach pain, nausea, diarrhoea and vomiting
  • Swelling of tongue, lips and face
  • Coughing and wheezing
  • Runny nose

Although it rarely happens, you may still show extreme reactions to coconut called anaphylactic shock or anaphylaxis. This may cause a ripple effect on several body organs. You may observe the following anaphylaxis symptoms caused by coconut allergy:

  • Hives
  • Itching
  • Dizziness
  • Shortness of breath or breathlessness
  • Feeling anxious or confused
  • Slow or rapid heart rate
  • Swelling of the throat
  • Diarrhoea
  • Vomiting

You may also show symptoms of contact dermatitis if you come in close contact with coconut-related products. These products or ingredients include:

  • Cocamide diethanolamine (Cocamide DEA)
  • Cocamide sulfate
  • Coconut diethanolamine (CDEA)
  • You can find these ingredients in personal-care items like:
  • Moisturizers
  • Cleansers
  • Soaps
  • Shampoos
  • Liquid handwash

Using any of these products will cause a blistering, bright red rash which may develop over a day or two. It may then take a few days to fade.

Getting a coconut allergy test becomes essential to confirm whether you do suffer from contact dermatitis or not. You can book a coconut allergy test on Apollo 24/7. It’s effortless, quick and offers at-home testing. Getting this test will help:

  • Determine whether you have a coconut allergy
  • Evaluate the intensity of your contact dermatitis
  • Devise an effective treatment plan to help assuage the allergy

If your test results indicate coconut allergy, then you will have to:

  • Make some dietary changes and eliminate them from your consumption entirely. This includes food products like curry sauces, granola bars, cereals, cookies, infant formula, rum, etc.
  • Read the labels of the food product properly
  • Avoid using personal care products like shampoos and soaps that may contain coconut
  • Avoid all forms of coconut, such as coconut milk, coconut oil, coconut water, coconut milk powder, coconut cream and coconut sugar

Additionally, do note that coconut allergy is incredibly rare, and its scientific research has not yet evolved. So, if you have a coconut allergy, you might also negatively respond to products containing other coconut derivatives like coconut oil and cream.

So, if you have a coconut allergy, you may also be allergic to coconut oil. Hence, avoid all products containing it. That said, the first step is to get tested. So, book your coconut allergy test today at Apollo 24/7!
 

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is coconut allergy?

Sometimes, our immune system treats food products as dangerous invaders and reacts poorly to their presence. So, the immune system may release antibodies to fight against them, and in the process, it results in severe allergic reactions. A coconut allergy is when your body reacts negatively to coconut – whether it’s on eating or using it on your body.

What is contact dermatitis?

Contact dermatitis is also known as contact eczema. It's a skin rash that occurs when you come in contact with a specific substance you may be allergic to. So, you might struggle with contact dermatitis if you have a coconut allergy. Coconut may irritate your skin and trigger allergic symptoms. It could happen after using soaps, oils, shampoos, and creams that may contain coconut.

What are the symptoms of contact dermatitis caused by a coconut?

If you have contact dermatitis because of coconut, you will notice the following symptoms: Hives Scaly, flaky and dry skin Skin redness Oozing blisters Leathery and dark skin Extreme itching Burning skin Sun sensitivity Swelling in the groin, eyes and face area

What are some ways to treat contact dermatitis caused by a coconut?

The best way to treat contact dermatitis is to eliminate the allergen causing it. Besides that, you should: Try not to scratch the red, irritated skin, which can worsen the situation or cause an infection Avoid using products that contain coconut or any of its derivatives Keep your skin clean with essential soap and warm water Apply Vaseline or petroleum jelly to soothe the irritated skin Use anti-itch products like hydrocortisone cream or calamine lotion Antihistamine drugs may also reduce allergic reactions like itching and redness

How common is an anaphylactic shock because of coconut allergy?

Coconut allergy is extremely rare, so anaphylaxis or anaphylactic reaction is hardly possible. Coconut allergy generally results in very mild symptoms that show up on the skin as itchiness, rashes and blisters.

What is a coconut allergy test?

A coconut allergy test is a simple blood test that checks for your body's IgE or Immunoglobulin E levels. These antibodies indicate whether or not you suffer from coconut allergy. If the antibodies are high in number, it points toward coconut allergy.

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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