Sneezing after eating chocolate

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Avatar n tn You're not the only one that has mentioned sneezing a lot. It happened to me also. I do not normally have allergies but was beginning to wonder. I was sneezing several times a day....and usually five times at "each sneeze". Haven't sneezed in a couple of weeks, at least, now....so guess that is over. Kind of odd, isn't it?
Avatar f tn Im 27+5, && thru my whole pregnancy I just cant STOP eating chocolate, its like I want it after breakfeast, dinner, super ect. !!! ... Is anyone else feeling like this???
Avatar m tn actually I went to local restaurant and before I eat I wash my hand in the bathroom then I checked my hand when I close the water machine there are no blood in my hand so I immediately went to eat I ate bred and chocolate I licked my hand cause chocolate drop on my finger then I continue to eat suddenly I got shocked what if there are blood in the water machine when I closed the water I went to the bathroom i CHECKED the object that close the water it was metal and I noticed small red spot then
Avatar f tn ive never experienced something like this before, but it could be as simple as the time of day your eating it as well as previous activities. Try eating chocolate from a different company, then we can come up with a plan...
4981320 tn?1362750953 i dont like chocolqtes earlier in my pregnancy but now im 33wks..since 30wks i was eating chocolate..well after that docs visit my partner wont allow me to eat choco again but sorry to say just last thursday i had 1 whole chocolate cake alone....
Avatar f tn Also started eating apples after a meal as my dessert or mid afternoon snack. So today I skipped the chocolate and ate the apple and still had some skipping immediately after the apple.....Could it be the raw apple? It's something I just recently started eating. (Without the skin, because I have to watch my IBS).....
Avatar m tn By a bunch, do you mean like 4 or 5? Reece cups are milk chocolate so not as dangerous as baking chocolate or dark chocolate. It's possible he'll be fine, even though he's not a large dog, and it depends how much he ate. You could make him vomit if he ate them within the last 3 hours. Use hydrogen peroxide, ONLY use 3% strength, NOT hair colouring strength. My dog ate Cadbury Buttons, nearly a whole pack a few years ago.
2050045 tn?1343153733 I'm just going to be fat n happy!!! I LOVE my chocolate!! I'll get back on track after he is born but for right now I'm enjoying my self!! I honestly don't over do it, but when that craving hits I endulge!! ;-) I get the attacks a few times a week!! But I try to not just keep it around the house, if I want it bad enough to gets dressed and go to the store then its a serious craving!!
Avatar n tn Is eating chocolate good during pregnancy, Have heard is really good but not too much of it.
Avatar f tn Is your boyfriend my husband? LOL! My husband does the same exact thing. It doesn't have to be the same restaurant- it is any restaurant, various foods, drinks. Again, he doesn't sneeze after eating at home, nor at the restaurant..........just in the car after leaving a restaurant. The only time he sneezes in the car- after leaving a restaurant.
8355018 tn?1410790463 Dont care too much about the sweets and this pregnancy has me crazy for anything with chocolate.
Avatar f tn You could probably harm your baby more from stressing about eating chocolate than the actual chocolate itself
Avatar f tn Gia is an Italian greyhound, age unknown, although she was rescued in 2009 and was full grown then. Several times a month for years her stomach starts crackling, popping, fizzling and making all kinds of weird noises and she will not eat when this is happening. In the last year she is sneezing and reverse sneezing and my vet can't seem to figure out what is wrong. His last solution was a steroid shot which seemed to reduce the number of sneezing incidents but not the reverse sneezing.
Avatar m tn I have tried many other things to make myself sneeze, such as plucking eyebrows, breathing in cold air, sniffing pepper or spices, looking at bright lights, chewing gum, eating chocolate, faking a sneeze, tilting my head back, but none of them work! I have done Google searches for this problem countless times. Some people have said it could be that the trigeminal nerve (which controls sneezing) might not be functioning properly, and some people have said it could be a brain tumour or lesion.
8101930 tn?1420001456 Is chocolate Ok to eat while pregnant? I know it has caffeine in it and that's not good but there can't be alot in it? This is my first baby and I'm kinda worried about eating the wrong things. I don't eat alot of chocolate but I do enjoy some every now and then.
374933 tn?1291081784 I crave anything chocolate! It seemed to subside when I was taking anti-thyroid meds.But I have been off those in preparation for RAI. Pretty good excuse for my addiction, huh?
9414151 tn?1406839268 t laugh afterward n the predation told me i was giving hin too much milk so my 2 year old drinks chocolate milk all day long. So do u ladies think my 2 year old could b anemic too?
Avatar m tn Can a person be allergic to chocolate. Are there any scientific studies supporting chocolate allergy?
Avatar f tn Haha I should try eating fruit with my chocolate. I want a chocolate fountain. My mom has one and I told her to send me it. Sad Haha.
Avatar n tn no eating 4 hours prior to going to bed, avoid caffeine (coffee, tea, and chocolate), avoid spicy food including onions and garlic, sleep on an incline with your head elevated about 6 inches. 2) As allmymarbles suggested, saline will help, but as a wash/rinse. Drops won't do a whole lot to cleanse the sinuses of allergens, irritants and mucus to reduce the symptoms. Drops are mainly used to ease dryness. Take care and feel better.
Avatar n tn Hi, I was wondering, does anyone else or everyone else get a headache after eating? I have been getting severe headaches after eating for about 5 months now, that are accompanied by visual changes. I start having trouble seeing a bit, and then after about 3 hours, the headache becomes manageable. Any thoughts? Any help would be welcome, since I haven't been able to figure this out. Thanks!
Avatar f tn I have held sneezes most of my life. After this sneeze I noticed a severe pain in my throat. I feel it all the time, eating, drinking, swallowing...but when I sneeze it hurts like heck! When I have to blow my nose and air is forced into that area it really hurts! If I have several sneezes in a row it hurts for a long time after. If I go for a few days with no sneezing or coughing, or blowing my nose then it subsides a little...but it comes back.