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| Boilerpipe Text | There are two major categories of shellfish: crustaceans and mollusks. Crustaceans include crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, and more. Mollusks include snails, slugs, mussels, and octopuses. A
shellfish allergy reaction
refers to an adverse immune response to either category but the crustacean group causes the most severe reactions.
Shellfish cause the most allergic reactions in adults, affecting about 2% of the population. They are also responsible for 0.1% of allergic reactions in children. These adverse immune responses are mainly caused by tropomyosin, a major muscle protein. There are high levels of tropomyosin in shrimp, crab, and lobster, making them the most common offending shellfish.
Since shellfish are often cross-reactive, it is recommended that allergic patients avoid all types of shellfish. The allergists at NY Allergy & Sinus Centers have provided a complete
shellfish allergy food list
to help you navigate through your allergy with ease.
Types Of Shellfish
Abalone
Barnacles
Calamari
Clams
Cockle
Crab
Crawdads
Crawfish
Crayfish
Cuttlefish
Ecrevisse
Escargot
Geoduck
Krill
Limpet
Lobster
Mollusks
Mussels
Octopus
Oysters
Periwinkle
Prawns
Scallops
Scampi
Sea Cucumber
Sea urchin
Shrimp
Snails
Squid
Whelk
Shellfish Allergy Foods to Avoid
Any food prepared at a seafood restaurant is likely to have cross-contact with shellfish.
Some examples are:
Bouillabaisse
Cuttlefish Ink
Fish Stock
Paella
Seafood Flavoring
Surimi
Shellfish Allergy Symptoms
Tingling or itchiness in the mouth
Hives
or shellfish allergy rash
Swelling in one place or all over the body
Asthma symptoms
Tightening of the throat
Anaphylaxis
Most reactions occur within 30 minutes of consumption, however, it can take longer for
symptoms of shellfish allergy
to appear.
Allergic reactions to shellfish
can result from touching or simply inhaling the allergen. Asthma symptoms can also appear after inhalation or other exposure to shellfish. For these reasons, you should avoid any activity or restaurant that can expose you to shellfish.
Shellfish Allergy Diagnosis
A shellfish allergy can be diagnosed with a skin prick test. This shellfish allergy test provides a quick and relatively safe way to detect allergies. Our NYC allergists perform this test in our treatment centers throughout Manhattan and Queens.
Skin prick testing
takes less than 20 minutes to complete.
If you experience the above symptoms after eating shellfish, call our office to confirm your
shellfish allergy or sensitivity
. In certain situations, symptoms appear due to toxins in shellfish. So you may not be truly allergic. It’s important to get a proper diagnosis to receive the appropriate care.
Shellfish Allergy Treatment
The only proven therapy for a shellfish allergy is avoidance, which is not always possible. In this case, antihistamines can help soothe your symptoms. Contact our
allergists
for an
allergy treatment
plan that includes your personalized list of medications to help you feel better.
Patients with a history of anaphylaxis should receive an epinephrine auto-injector. There are many options available, such as
Epipen and Auvi-Q
. Talk to your doctor about which device is best for you.
The specialists and associates at NY Allergy & Sinus Centers are here to help answer all of your shellfish-related questions. We have access to the latest treatment & testing, and we offer convenient asthma & allergy clinics throughout NYC. Our doctors can also help you find relief for your respiratory allergies, nasal and sinus problems, skin conditions, and asthma. We see both adult and pediatric patients. Call NY Allergy & Sinus Centers today at 212-686-6321 to make an appointment.
Shellfish Allergy Frequently Asked Questions
Can I be Allergic to Shellfish?
Shellfish allergy is one of the most common allergies. If you experience any shellfish allergy symptoms, contact an allergist.
Can Individuals Allergic to Shellfish Eat Imitation Crab?
Imitation crab is made from Alaska pollock which is a finned fish, but some brands do contain less than 2% of king crab. To be safe, avoid imitation crab.
Do Shellfish Allergic Patients React to Both Categories of Shellfish?
Some people with shellfish allergies are allergic to both groups (crustacean and mollusk) while others are allergic to just one. Contact our allergists to determine if you must avoid both categories of shellfish.
How is Shellfish Allergy Diagnosed?
An allergy specialist can diagnose your shellfish allergy with allergy testing methods such as a shellfish allergy patch test or skin prick test.
How is Shellfish Allergy Treated?
One of our NYC allergists can treat your shellfish allergy with medications.
If I’m Allergic to Shellfish, Can I Still Eat Regular Fish?
Shellfish and fish are often not related. So being allergic to shellfish doesn’t guarantee a fish allergy. However, always consult with your allergist about possible allergens.
Is Shellfish Allergy Curable?
No, shellfish allergy cannot be cured. However, a food allergy doctor can help manage your symptoms.
Is Shellfish Allergy the Same As Seafood Allergy?
No, shellfish allergy refers to shelled fish while seafood allergy includes shelled and finned fish.
Why are People Allergic to Shellfish?
Allergic reactions are mainly caused by tropomyosin, a major muscle protein. Fish with higher levels of tropomyosin cause more severe allergic reactions to shellfish. |
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# Shellfish Allergy

There are two major categories of shellfish: crustaceans and mollusks. Crustaceans include crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, and more. Mollusks include snails, slugs, mussels, and octopuses. A shellfish allergy reaction refers to an adverse immune response to either category but the crustacean group causes the most severe reactions.
Shellfish cause the most allergic reactions in adults, affecting about 2% of the population. They are also responsible for 0.1% of allergic reactions in children. These adverse immune responses are mainly caused by tropomyosin, a major muscle protein. There are high levels of tropomyosin in shrimp, crab, and lobster, making them the most common offending shellfish.
Since shellfish are often cross-reactive, it is recommended that allergic patients avoid all types of shellfish. The allergists at NY Allergy & Sinus Centers have provided a complete shellfish allergy food list to help you navigate through your allergy with ease.
## Types Of Shellfish
| | | | | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abalone | Barnacles | Calamari | Clams | Cockle |
| Crab | Crawdads | Crawfish | Crayfish | Cuttlefish |
| Ecrevisse | Escargot | Geoduck | Krill | Limpet |
| Lobster | Mollusks | Mussels | Octopus | Oysters |
| Periwinkle | Prawns | Scallops | Scampi | Sea Cucumber |
| Sea urchin | Shrimp | Snails | Squid | Whelk |
## Shellfish Allergy Foods to Avoid
**Any food prepared at a seafood restaurant is likely to have cross-contact with shellfish.** Some examples are:
| | | |
|---|---|---|
| Bouillabaisse | Cuttlefish Ink | Fish Stock |
| Paella | Seafood Flavoring | Surimi |
## Shellfish Allergy Symptoms
- Tingling or itchiness in the mouth
- [Hives](https://www.nyallergy.com/hives-urticaria/) or shellfish allergy rash
- Swelling in one place or all over the body
- Asthma symptoms
- Tightening of the throat
- Anaphylaxis
Most reactions occur within 30 minutes of consumption, however, it can take longer for symptoms of shellfish allergy to appear. Allergic reactions to shellfish can result from touching or simply inhaling the allergen. Asthma symptoms can also appear after inhalation or other exposure to shellfish. For these reasons, you should avoid any activity or restaurant that can expose you to shellfish.
## Shellfish Allergy Diagnosis
A shellfish allergy can be diagnosed with a skin prick test. This shellfish allergy test provides a quick and relatively safe way to detect allergies. Our NYC allergists perform this test in our treatment centers throughout Manhattan and Queens. [Skin prick testing](https://www.nyallergy.com/allergy-testing/#skinprick) takes less than 20 minutes to complete.
If you experience the above symptoms after eating shellfish, call our office to confirm your shellfish allergy or sensitivity. In certain situations, symptoms appear due to toxins in shellfish. So you may not be truly allergic. It’s important to get a proper diagnosis to receive the appropriate care.
## Shellfish Allergy Treatment
The only proven therapy for a shellfish allergy is avoidance, which is not always possible. In this case, antihistamines can help soothe your symptoms. Contact our allergists for an [allergy treatment](https://www.nyallergy.com/over-the-counter-allergy-medications/) plan that includes your personalized list of medications to help you feel better.
Patients with a history of anaphylaxis should receive an epinephrine auto-injector. There are many options available, such as [Epipen and Auvi-Q](https://www.nyallergy.com/auvi-q-vs-epipen/). Talk to your doctor about which device is best for you.
The specialists and associates at NY Allergy & Sinus Centers are here to help answer all of your shellfish-related questions. We have access to the latest treatment & testing, and we offer convenient asthma & allergy clinics throughout NYC. Our doctors can also help you find relief for your respiratory allergies, nasal and sinus problems, skin conditions, and asthma. We see both adult and pediatric patients. Call NY Allergy & Sinus Centers today at 212-686-6321 to make an appointment.
## Shellfish Allergy Frequently Asked Questions
### Can I be Allergic to Shellfish?
Shellfish allergy is one of the most common allergies. If you experience any shellfish allergy symptoms, contact an allergist.
### Can Individuals Allergic to Shellfish Eat Imitation Crab?
Imitation crab is made from Alaska pollock which is a finned fish, but some brands do contain less than 2% of king crab. To be safe, avoid imitation crab.
### Do Shellfish Allergic Patients React to Both Categories of Shellfish?
Some people with shellfish allergies are allergic to both groups (crustacean and mollusk) while others are allergic to just one. Contact our allergists to determine if you must avoid both categories of shellfish.
### How is Shellfish Allergy Diagnosed?
An allergy specialist can diagnose your shellfish allergy with allergy testing methods such as a shellfish allergy patch test or skin prick test.
### How is Shellfish Allergy Treated?
One of our NYC allergists can treat your shellfish allergy with medications.
### If I’m Allergic to Shellfish, Can I Still Eat Regular Fish?
Shellfish and fish are often not related. So being allergic to shellfish doesn’t guarantee a fish allergy. However, always consult with your allergist about possible allergens.
### Is Shellfish Allergy Curable?
No, shellfish allergy cannot be cured. However, a food allergy doctor can help manage your symptoms.
### Is Shellfish Allergy the Same As Seafood Allergy?
No, shellfish allergy refers to shelled fish while seafood allergy includes shelled and finned fish.
### Why are People Allergic to Shellfish?
Allergic reactions are mainly caused by tropomyosin, a major muscle protein. Fish with higher levels of tropomyosin cause more severe allergic reactions to shellfish.

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| Readable Markdown | There are two major categories of shellfish: crustaceans and mollusks. Crustaceans include crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, and more. Mollusks include snails, slugs, mussels, and octopuses. A shellfish allergy reaction refers to an adverse immune response to either category but the crustacean group causes the most severe reactions.
Shellfish cause the most allergic reactions in adults, affecting about 2% of the population. They are also responsible for 0.1% of allergic reactions in children. These adverse immune responses are mainly caused by tropomyosin, a major muscle protein. There are high levels of tropomyosin in shrimp, crab, and lobster, making them the most common offending shellfish.
Since shellfish are often cross-reactive, it is recommended that allergic patients avoid all types of shellfish. The allergists at NY Allergy & Sinus Centers have provided a complete shellfish allergy food list to help you navigate through your allergy with ease.
## Types Of Shellfish
| | | | | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abalone | Barnacles | Calamari | Clams | Cockle |
| Crab | Crawdads | Crawfish | Crayfish | Cuttlefish |
| Ecrevisse | Escargot | Geoduck | Krill | Limpet |
| Lobster | Mollusks | Mussels | Octopus | Oysters |
| Periwinkle | Prawns | Scallops | Scampi | Sea Cucumber |
| Sea urchin | Shrimp | Snails | Squid | Whelk |
## Shellfish Allergy Foods to Avoid
**Any food prepared at a seafood restaurant is likely to have cross-contact with shellfish.** Some examples are:
| | | |
|---|---|---|
| Bouillabaisse | Cuttlefish Ink | Fish Stock |
| Paella | Seafood Flavoring | Surimi |
## Shellfish Allergy Symptoms
- Tingling or itchiness in the mouth
- [Hives](https://www.nyallergy.com/hives-urticaria/) or shellfish allergy rash
- Swelling in one place or all over the body
- Asthma symptoms
- Tightening of the throat
- Anaphylaxis
Most reactions occur within 30 minutes of consumption, however, it can take longer for symptoms of shellfish allergy to appear. Allergic reactions to shellfish can result from touching or simply inhaling the allergen. Asthma symptoms can also appear after inhalation or other exposure to shellfish. For these reasons, you should avoid any activity or restaurant that can expose you to shellfish.
## Shellfish Allergy Diagnosis
A shellfish allergy can be diagnosed with a skin prick test. This shellfish allergy test provides a quick and relatively safe way to detect allergies. Our NYC allergists perform this test in our treatment centers throughout Manhattan and Queens. [Skin prick testing](https://www.nyallergy.com/allergy-testing/#skinprick) takes less than 20 minutes to complete.
If you experience the above symptoms after eating shellfish, call our office to confirm your shellfish allergy or sensitivity. In certain situations, symptoms appear due to toxins in shellfish. So you may not be truly allergic. It’s important to get a proper diagnosis to receive the appropriate care.
## Shellfish Allergy Treatment
The only proven therapy for a shellfish allergy is avoidance, which is not always possible. In this case, antihistamines can help soothe your symptoms. Contact our allergists for an [allergy treatment](https://www.nyallergy.com/over-the-counter-allergy-medications/) plan that includes your personalized list of medications to help you feel better.
Patients with a history of anaphylaxis should receive an epinephrine auto-injector. There are many options available, such as [Epipen and Auvi-Q](https://www.nyallergy.com/auvi-q-vs-epipen/). Talk to your doctor about which device is best for you.
The specialists and associates at NY Allergy & Sinus Centers are here to help answer all of your shellfish-related questions. We have access to the latest treatment & testing, and we offer convenient asthma & allergy clinics throughout NYC. Our doctors can also help you find relief for your respiratory allergies, nasal and sinus problems, skin conditions, and asthma. We see both adult and pediatric patients. Call NY Allergy & Sinus Centers today at 212-686-6321 to make an appointment.
## Shellfish Allergy Frequently Asked Questions
### Can I be Allergic to Shellfish?
Shellfish allergy is one of the most common allergies. If you experience any shellfish allergy symptoms, contact an allergist.
### Can Individuals Allergic to Shellfish Eat Imitation Crab?
Imitation crab is made from Alaska pollock which is a finned fish, but some brands do contain less than 2% of king crab. To be safe, avoid imitation crab.
### Do Shellfish Allergic Patients React to Both Categories of Shellfish?
Some people with shellfish allergies are allergic to both groups (crustacean and mollusk) while others are allergic to just one. Contact our allergists to determine if you must avoid both categories of shellfish.
### How is Shellfish Allergy Diagnosed?
An allergy specialist can diagnose your shellfish allergy with allergy testing methods such as a shellfish allergy patch test or skin prick test.
### How is Shellfish Allergy Treated?
One of our NYC allergists can treat your shellfish allergy with medications.
### If I’m Allergic to Shellfish, Can I Still Eat Regular Fish?
Shellfish and fish are often not related. So being allergic to shellfish doesn’t guarantee a fish allergy. However, always consult with your allergist about possible allergens.
### Is Shellfish Allergy Curable?
No, shellfish allergy cannot be cured. However, a food allergy doctor can help manage your symptoms.
### Is Shellfish Allergy the Same As Seafood Allergy?
No, shellfish allergy refers to shelled fish while seafood allergy includes shelled and finned fish.
### Why are People Allergic to Shellfish?
Allergic reactions are mainly caused by tropomyosin, a major muscle protein. Fish with higher levels of tropomyosin cause more severe allergic reactions to shellfish. |
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