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Many people in Sellersville like to unwind with an alcoholic beverage after a stressful day, or stop by the local pub for a celebratory occasion. Yes, sometimes \u201cFriday\u201d is reason enough for a toast! As comforting as a glass of wine or shot of bourbon can be, there are many negative health effects associated with alcohol consumption \u2013 including worsened allergy symptoms for some unlucky individuals!<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Allergy Symptoms That Alcohol Worsens<\/h2>\n\n\n
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We rarely think of alcohol as having much to do with allergies; the usual offenders \u2013 pollen<\/a>, pet dander, dust mites, environmental pollutants \u2013 get the lion\u2019s share of negative press. But alcohol can contribute to a worsening in allergy symptoms<\/a>. Some people are even allergic to alcohol itself and can experience symptoms ranging from stomach cramps to hives. These individuals may be suffering from immune system or digestive problems resulting from alcohol consumption, or allergic reactions to ingredients found in certain alcoholic beverages, such as histamines in red wine, gluten in beer and other hard liquors and foods commonly used to make alcoholic beverages, such as grapes, wheat, barley, hops and yeast.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Even if you aren\u2019t allergic to the ingredients in alcohol, drinking it can worsen symptoms such as sneezing and coughing. Alcohol has been linked to a variety of allergy symptoms, including:<\/p>\n\n\n\n