Quote from: Irene on August 07, 2015, 09:16:07 AMYes, it is possible for someone to develop a food allergy in middle age, even if they have never experienced any symptoms before. This is known as adult-onset food allergy, and it can occur in response to a wide range of foods.
Has anyone developed a food allergy in middle age? This is rather ironic but after my son passed food challenges for tree nuts, I started eating tree nuts again and discovered that eating pistachios now make my throat sore and itchy. It happened three times consecutively. Of course I've stopped eating pistachios and have scheduled an appointment with an allergist.
Just curious if something similar has happened to anyone else? If my child has food allergies, am I genetically predisposed to developing it too? Never thought of it going the other direction before!