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Are Fruits and Vegetables Making Your Mouth Itchy? You May Have Oral Allergy Syndrome (OAS)

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This information has been reviewed and approved by Jessica Hui, MD (October 2024).


Summary: Are Fruits and Vegetables Making Your Mouth Itchy?


If your mouth or throat gets itchy when you eat certain raw foods and you have pollen allergies, then you may have oral allergy syndrome (OAS). OAS is an allergic reaction to fruits and vegetables that have similar proteins to certain pollens.



Foods That May Cause Oral Allergy Syndrome:

  • Apple, Apricot, Carrot, Celery, Cherry, Kiwi, Peach, Pear, Plum, Almond and Hazelnut

  • Cantaloupe, Honeydew, Orange, Tomato, Watermelon

  • Banana, Cantaloupe, Carrot, Celery, Cucumber, Honeydew, Peach, Watermelon, Zucchini


Allergy:

  • Spring tree pollen: Birch

  • Summer grass pollen: Timothy & Orchard

  • Fall weed pollen: Mugwort & Ragweed


Signs: 

  • Itching or swelling of the mouth, lip, tongue, or throat
  • OAS is an allergic reaction to fruits and vegetables that have similar proteins to certain pollens.



Tips and Treatment:

  • Avoid raw foods that cross-react with your pollen allergens.

  • Take oral antihistamine medications to relieve mild symptoms.

  • Bake or cook foods to degrade the protein and eliminate the cross reaction.

  • Eat canned fruits or vegetables during your pollen season.

  • Peel the food as the protein is often concentrated in the skin.

Call an allergist when OAS symptoms get worse or occur when eating nuts.