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Developing a fish allergy, particularly salmon allergy, is not like other food allergies. Usually, food allergies are witnessed during early childhood, especially after the weaning period. However, salmon allergy is not developed in the body until late adulthood. Salmon, or Salmo salar, is an oily fish belonging to the same family as whitefish, trout, and char. It is found in the wild and is farmed as well. However, farmed salmon is less affected by the contaminants in the environment.

Here are some of the few observable symptoms of salmon allergy:

  • Headaches
  • Hives or skin rash 
  • Stomach cramps
  • Indigestion 
  • Nausea, vomiting, and  diarrhoea
  • Asthma 
  • Facial angioedema
  • Generalized urticaria 
  • Anaphylaxis 
  • Stuffy nose and sneezing 
  • Atopic dermatitis

Anaphylaxis is one of the most severe outcomes of salmon allergy. If you suspect this symptom, then you must seek immediate medical assistance.

Salmon is a protein-rich food that is also low in fat. It is an excellent source of omega 3-fatty acids and vitamin B, particularly B12 or cobalamin. You also get selenium and phosphorus, which are highly essential micronutrients. However, people suffering from salmon allergy have to avoid the fish in all forms. This means avoiding canned, fresh, smoked, or other forms of the fish.

The problem is that there has not been any detection of specific allergens in the fish that can cause the allergy. Even the overlapping of allergic components within different groups of fish is low. Despite this, sensitisation of the immune system due to fish allergen is a pretty common issue.

A salmon allergy IgE blood test prescribed by an allergist can determine the count of IgE antibodies due to the food item. The allergens are heat-resistant. Also, patients react in a different way to processed salmon.

When you book the salmon allergy test from Apollo 24|7, a phlebotomist will visit you to collect the blood/serum sample. A needle is inserted, and a small amount of blood is drawn from the vein in the arm. This is also known as a venipuncture method. Afterward, the sample is sent to the lab for testing using the Thermo Fisher ImmunoCAP or Immunoassay (IA) method. You can expect the test results to arrive within a week.

The test checks for the immunoglobulin E antibodies (IgE) present in the blood protein after the fish is consumed. In most cases, the test derives a definite result. However, your allergist may prescribe an oral food challenge under proper medical supervision if satisfactory results are not derived. This will require you to consume a small amount of salmon.

Your doctor may even conduct a skin prick test to notice any allergic reaction to salmon. Once you are detected to suffer from salmon allergy, you must avoid the fish in any form. In such cases, your doctor may prescribe you other types of fish to make up for the deficit of omega-3 fatty acid, B12, and protein in your diet. However, you should always consult your allergist before choosing any diet. 

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How long after eating salmon can you develop an allergic reaction?

Usually, people with salmon allergy exhibit allergic reaction within an hour of eating the fish. This includes redness on the face, swollen rashes or hives, and severe headaches. In severe cases, vomiting and diarrhoea can also occur. If the patient has difficulty breathing or faints, they will need immediate medical assistance.

What not to do before a salmon allergy test?

Salmon allergy test is a type of food sensitivity test, and you do not need to fast before this. There is no requirement to adjust your diet before the test either. Since the IgE blood test aims to detect allergic reactions to a specific type of food, in this case, salmon, your blood sample will be exposed to the item.

Can salmon allergy go away?

Fish allergy, especially salmon allergy, can develop anytime. Usually, people notice this allergic reaction in their adulthood. This means you can develop an allergic reaction to salmon even if you have eaten it in the past. Also, some patients may outgrow the symptoms of the allergy over time. However, this can only be determined by the salmon allergy test and diagnosis by your allergist.

What is the cure for salmon allergy?

Salmon allergy is often associated with food-induced anaphylaxis. Therefore, your allergist may prescribe epinephrine or adrenaline to see the reaction. However, this must be done in the doctor’s presence and administered with an auto-injector.

Is salmon allergy genetic?

Although the connection between a person's genetics and food allergies has been noticed, salmon allergy is not one of them. However, if a family member is allergic to the fish, you may have a higher risk of developing the allergy. The good news is that being allergic to salmon does not mean you will be allergic to other types of fish.

Why are some people allergic to salmon?

A person can develop an allergic reaction to salmon if the proteins in the fish bind to particular IgE antibodies in the immune system . This means your immune system is rejecting the proteins present in the fish. Other than salmon, tuna, cod, and catfish also have been known to induce an allergic reaction in people.

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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