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Statistics About The Most Rare Allergies
The most rare allergies occur in less than 1% of the population, with some specific allergies affecting only a handful of individuals worldwide.
In the following post, we will explore a fascinating topic: the most rare allergies. From unusual reactions to everyday substances to extremely uncommon sensitivities, these statistics shed light on the infrequent but real challenges faced by individuals with uncommon allergies. Join us as we uncover insights into the unique nature of these rare allergic conditions.
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"Rare cases of allergy to chlorinated water have been noted in scientific literature."
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"There have been 26 reported cases of allergy to human seminal plasma."
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"There's a rare form of systemic mastocytosis involving anaphylaxis with an estimated prevalence of 0.3-13 per 100,000 inhabitants."
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"There are fewer than 200 reported cases of allergy to gelatin."
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"Rare allergies like exercise-induced anaphylaxis are documented more often in those with other allergic conditions."
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"Aquagenic urticaria, or "water allergy," affects approximately 30-50 people worldwide."
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"Agave allergy is rare, with fewer than 10 documented cases."
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"Semen allergy affects only about 40,000 women in the United States."
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"Cold urticaria affects about 0.05% of the population."
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"Geographic tongue, though often asymptomatic, has been linked with a higher prevalence of allergies."
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"Vibratory urticaria, a reaction to vibration, has been reported in fewer than 50 cases."
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"Fewer than 100 cases of allergy to oilseed rape pollen have been documented."
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"Solar urticaria, or allergy to sunlight, is extremely rare, affecting 0.02% of the population."
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"Approximately 1-3% of people with food allergies are allergic to red meat, specifically due to the alpha-gal carbohydrate."
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"Menstruation-related anaphylaxis has appeared in less than 0.01% of reported cases of anaphylaxis."
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"Propolis, a bee product, can cause contact dermatitis in up to 2.1% of the general population."
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"Approximately 0.01% of the population has an allergy to sulfites, common preservatives in food and beverages."
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"Approximately 1 in 150,000 people have cold-induced urticarial syndromes."
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"Exercise-induced anaphylaxis occurs in 50 to 2,000 people in the United States."
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"About 0.4% of the population is affected by an allergy to nickel, which is found in certain foods."