
May 15, 2009, 01:37 AM
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It's quite possible to be allergic to the skin of the mango and not allergic to the fruit itself. But only you know if you were eating it from the skin which made contact with your face. This is also common with limes, where the skin of the lime might turn someone's skin brown where it touches, but has no allergic reaction if eaten.
I'm not a medical doctor, but had my share of both hives and allergic reactions. Hives tend to show up as smooth bumps, though itchy, and not just in the one area like on your face.
But it really doesn't matter, because the cream will work for both. Feel better soon.
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