The following advice has been received for Valentine’s Day,
which is necessary for a number of people for whom the issues are very real:
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Have the right reaction to romance this Valentine's Day.
As February 14th approaches, love is in the air. Do you have a day planned full of romantic
gifts and activities? Maybe flowers, chocolates, a candle lit dinner, stolen
kisses and embraces?
For severe allergy sufferers, these innocuous little treats
can lead to a serious allergic reaction and a not so romantic trip in an
ambulance to the nearest hospital.
To ensure cupid’s arrow hits the right spot on Valentine’s
Day, please be aware of these potential risks:
Meals out.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) recently released an alert following
several recent cases of severe and fatal allergic reactions. Always make sure you make your allergies known
to the manager of the restaurant.
Takeaway meals.
There have been a number of fatalities recently following
consumption of takeaway meals.
Condoms.
These can pose a real risk to people with latex and also
milk allergies.
Chocolates.
Nut and milk risk and possibly soya.
Flowers.
Some individuals may be allergic to pollen commonly found in
trees, grasses and weeds, but also flowers. In individuals with allergy and
asthma, inhalation of pollen can trigger asthma symptoms and could bring on an
attack.
Not having your adrenaline auto-injector to hand.
Our Youth survey revealed that only 66% of respondents
reported always carrying their adrenaline auto-injectors. Always ensure you
carry your medication with you, at all times, no excuses.
Kissing.
If you have a nut allergy it can be dangerous to kiss
someone who has recently consumed nuts - always ask!
Close relationships.
We advise allergy sufferers to always let their partner know
their allergies in advance and equally to ask if your partner has any
allergies.
Posters
highlighting the risks associated with Valentine's Day are available on our
website and will be shared on our Twitter and Facebook pages.
Keep an eye out!
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Have a nice day.
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