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Shrimp Allergy: A Growing Concern You Shouldn’t Ignore

Sep 7, 2025, 12:00 AMShareShare Article

Shrimp allergy is no longer a rare condition. In Thailand, the number of cases is steadily rising—especially among children. Some cases are so severe they require immediate medical attention.

Shrimp Allergy: A Growing Concern You Shouldn’t Ignore

Shrimp Allergy Statistics in Thailand

In Thailand, seafood allergies—particularly shrimp—are increasingly common. Reports from the past three years (2021–2023) show a rising trend in both children and adults. A 2022 survey revealed that approximately 7–8% of children and 3–5% of adults suffer from shrimp allergies. By 2023, more severe cases were reported, including anaphylactic shock, a life-threatening allergic reaction.

Public health efforts in Thailand emphasize the importance of allergy awareness and education, helping people understand the risks and how to respond appropriately.

 

How Is Shrimp Allergy Diagnosed?

1. Allergy Testing:
Doctors may perform blood tests or skin prick tests using shrimp protein samples. If the body reacts—such as with small blood vessel responses or skin rashes—it indicates a likely allergy.

2. Food Challenge Test:
Under medical supervision, a patient consumes a small amount of shrimp to monitor for allergic reactions. This is done in a controlled environment due to the risk of severe responses.

 

Scientific Cause of Shrimp Allergy

The main culprit is a protein called Tropomyosin, found in shrimp. The immune system mistakenly identifies this protein as harmful, triggering the release of histamines and other chemicals. This leads to symptoms like rashes, itching, swelling, and in severe cases, anaphylaxis (a potentially fatal allergic reaction).

 

Why Can Adults Develop Shrimp Allergies Later in Life?

Even if someone wasn’t allergic as a child, they can develop an allergy as an adult due to:

  • Frequent exposure to shrimp proteins: Repeated consumption may alter immune responses.
  • Genetic predisposition: A family history of food allergies increases the risk.
  • Stress and overall health: Poor health or high stress levels can disrupt immune system function.

Does Frequent Exposure Help Reduce the Allergy?

Scientifically, there’s no clear evidence that repeated exposure to shrimp reduces allergic reactions. In fact, it may worsen the condition by reinforcing the immune system’s view of shrimp as a threat, potentially leading to more severe reactions.

 

What to Do in Case of a Severe Shrimp Allergy Reaction

If symptoms include difficulty breathing, swelling of the throat, or shock, take the following steps:

  1. Use an EpiPen immediately: This device delivers epinephrine, which helps stabilize breathing and blood pressure.
  2. Call an ambulance: If symptoms persist or no EpiPen is available, seek emergency medical help.
  3. Lie down and stay calm: Proper positioning helps improve blood circulation.

 

Is the Allergy Caused by Shrimp Meat, Shell, or Chemicals?

  • Shrimp meat allergy: Symptoms include rashes, itching, diarrhea, or breathing issues after consumption.
  • Shrimp shell allergy: May cause skin irritation or coughing upon contact, often due to direct exposure.
  • Chemical allergy: Some shrimp are raised with chemicals. Reactions may occur immediately after contact or ingestion, causing respiratory irritation, eye discomfort, or skin rashes.

 

Case Study: A Real-Life Example

A 10-year-old boy at a birthday party ate food containing shrimp. Within minutes, he developed skin itching, lip swelling, and difficulty breathing. A neighbor quickly called an ambulance and kept him calm. He was treated promptly at the hospital. This case highlights the importance of awareness, preparedness, and access to emergency treatment.

 

Written by Dr. Matee Phakawech
Medical License No. 41601

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