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  1. What Is An Exercise-Induced Allergic Reaction?

    Mar 29, 2022 · Yes, it’s possible to be allergic to exercise. Learn more about what an exercise-induced allergic reaction is, the symptoms and foods that trigger exercise-induced anaphylaxis.

  2. Exercise-Induced Allergic Reactions - Immune Disorders - Merck …

    Exercise-induced allergic reactions occur during or after exercise. Exercise can trigger or worsen asthma or, rarely, a severe allergic (anaphylactic) reaction. Doctors usually base the diagnosis …

  3. Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis Explained - Healthline

    Jun 24, 2025 · Vigorous forms of exercise are usually blamed for exercise-induced anaphylaxis. But it can occur during any type of physical activity, including raking leaves or tearing it up on …

  4. Exercise-induced Urticaria - Family Doctor

    Sep 1, 2024 · Exercise-induced urticaria is an allergic skin reaction brought on by exercise. It generally produces hives and other allergic symptoms. The hives, or welts, are large, raised …

  5. Exercise-Induced Allergies: What You Need to Know

    Dec 6, 2024 · Learn about exercise-induced allergies, including triggers, symptoms, and emergency steps to help you have a safer fitness journey.

  6. Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis and Urticaria - AAFP

    Oct 15, 2001 · In a select group of persons, exercise can produce a spectrum of allergic symptoms ranging from an erythematous, irritating skin eruption to a life-threatening …

  7. Yes, You Can Actually Be Allergic to Exercise - MSN

    Not everyone is a fan of exercise, and you've probably heard more than a few jokes from people who say they're "allergic" to working out. But despite the quips, an exercise allergy is a...

  8. Exercise-induced Anaphylaxis | Anaphylaxis UK

    Exercise-induced anaphylaxis is a rare but serious allergic reaction that is brought on by exercise. When there are additional factors involved, such as certain foods, the condition is called food …

  9. Exercise-Induced Urticaria: A Rare Case Report - PMC

    Exercise-induced urticaria is a rare clinical condition, which, as the name suggests, manifests as flushing, pruritus, and hives following physical exercise. A minority of patients even develop …

  10. Exercise-Induced Urticaria and Anaphylaxis - Mayo Clinic …

    Persons with exercise-induced anaphylaxis may be unable to exercise or even perform daily activities. Because of the often self-imposed limitations and possible severity of the disease, …