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[|Human|] Is it possible to be allergic to one type of crab and not to the other types? After eating the meat inside the bodies of a dungeness or blue crab (not sure which one) my throat became itchy, had runny nose, few itchy red areas on my lower face, abdomen, one arm and leg (happened the second time eating this type of crab). But after eating snow crab legs I never had those reactions. Or could it also possibly be what was in the body of crabs?
[|AI|]  Hi! Thank you for your question. Yes, I believe that both are possible scenarios. There may be specific proteins that are produced by the particular crab - not produced by the other crab - that act as allergens to you. And it may also be possible that there are also allergens inside the crab body that you are also reacting to. Whatever the case, what I would recommend is that you avoid the denseness or blue crab so that you will not trigger the allergic reaction again. Lastly, always be vigilant whenever you eat crab (or anything else) that triggers your allergies - some reactions may be mild, but a few can also be life-threatening so never hesitate to seek medical advice when this happens.  Thank you and take care!