Symptoms of a Ham Allergy
Food allergies are common in people of all ages. Sometimes, younger children may "grow out of" an allergy, while others may have an allergy to specific food items for life. Sometimes, the allergy gets worse with more exposure and can lead to anaphylaxis and if not treated promptly. Anaphylaxis can cause anaphylactic shock and death. Treatment for a ham allergy may include medications and diet alterations. Treatment for anaphylaxis typically includes a shot of epinephrine.