Unfortunately, I have seen the side effects of that phenomenon. A very close friend of mine suddenly developed an allergy to bee stings and he had never had an allergic reaction ever! The first time he reacted to the bee sting, he had to be hospitalized. He never recovered from the second time he was stung.
2006-08-29 14:22:51
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answered by Xhasted Mom of 2 3
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Can you become allergic to something over a period of time ?
Something you haven't been allergic to before.
2015-08-10 11:35:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You can become allergic over time to just about anything. Neither my husband nor myself are allergic to amoxicillin but all 3 children are. They had the antibiotic quite a few times before a mild reaction of red rashes appeared eventually.
2006-08-23 22:26:47
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answered by curiousgeorge 5
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Yes, the more times you expose your body to something, the more chances you have of becoming allergic to it. I have never been allergic to peanuts before but 2 days ago was diagnosed with a peanut allergy and I have eaten PB&J sandwiches all my life.
2006-08-30 03:34:55
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answered by ? 2
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I'm not an allergist, but my doctors have informed me on a few different occasions that the body needs time to build up antibodies against substances. Sometimes you might eat a certain food or take a certain medication many times before these antibodies form. After never having had a reaction to Ultracet after taking it for 3 months, I suddenly broke out into hives that took a few weeks to subside.
2006-08-23 22:19:42
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answered by celerybad 2
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Definitely. I developed allergies over the past 7 years when I have never been allergic to anything my entire life.
Allergies are an auto immune disorder. When your immune system drops, the chances of your developing allergies increases.
2006-08-23 22:24:01
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answered by mrscmmckim 7
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YES as a matter of fact, my grandson was just diagnoised with alergies, The Dr told my daughter the more she keeps the foods out of his diet the better his chances of out growning them, my neices husband had drank milk all of his life, he is in his 30ts, and he has to carry an eppy shot now, because he had an allergic reaction to milk just this past year.
2006-08-25 18:33:47
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answered by theladylooking 4
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Absolutely! In fact, you usually become allergic to the things that you are around the most. The more you are exposed to anything, the more likely you are to become allergic to it.
This applies to trees, pollens, weeds, grasses, latex, seafood(iodine), animals, and mold and dust mites. Just really everything.
2006-08-30 10:34:55
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answered by a_phantoms_rose 7
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Bad diet over time causes gallstones to form they then get trapped in the liver, the liver gets choked up and strats to play up rejecting substances basically trying to tell you that something is wrong. Continue to do liver flushes untill all allergies have gone.
THERE IS A REASON FOR EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS IN THE BODY. TAKE EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS AS A SIGN, ITS YOUR BODY'S ONLY WAY TO LET YOU KNOW THAT SOMETHING IS WRONG.
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Hope this helps
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2006-08-29 03:15:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes,if you are allergic to something you body builds up antibodies over time, and when you come into contact with that substance again, your body will react.
2006-08-24 19:15:04
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answered by ? 6
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