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Archaeologist Virginia who is allergic to the mint She said her reaction was so serious that she was hospitalized because of the stranger “breath of toothpaste” with three meters.
Kyleigh Digiovanni, 25, from York, Virginia, considered a painful brushing of teeth since her baby, but her family initially thought she was “angry”, she shared with the Swns news agency. (Watch the video at the top of this article.)
When Digiovanni began telling family members that her toothpaste had “burned” – and when she got red rashes in the interior of the age of 10 – she went to see a doctor.
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Testing revealed Digiovanni’s Metava allergy. It also has reactions to lavender, rosemary and thyme.
Digiovanni said she spent two years incapable of Cancel her teeth While her family sought non-g. These days, brush -based teeth based on a raspberry flavored fluoride -flavored toothpaste.

Archaeologist Virginia Kyleigh Digiovanni, 25, is all smiles now that she has found a toothpaste that has no menthol. (Kyleigh Digiovanni / Swws)
Over time, it seems that her allergy has worsened – to the extent that it cannot be nowhere near people who chew the gum or use cough drops.
She said she was was hospitalized 12 times in the last year, including an episode in November when the associate who used the mint tooth paste accidentally breathed on it.
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Digiovanni said she was carrying oral remedy to prevent her from entering the anaphylactic shock.
“I can treat me quickly,” she said, referring to hospital healthcare professionals. “I was a few hours. I was pumped by antihistamine and adrenaline.”
“There are reasons to walk everywhere. If I go to the train, I wear a mask.”
Because of this, public transportation is “like playing a Russian roulette with five bullets in the chamber,” she told Swns.
“There are reasons I walk everywhere,” Digiovanni said. “If I Go to the trainI wear a mask. “

The Digovanni allergy seems to have worsened over time; It can be nowhere near people chewing gum or using cough drops. (Kyleigh Digiovanni / Swws)
Dr. Neeta Ogden, an allergist and immunologist in Edison, New Jersey, told Fox News Digital that, although these types of allergies are rare, they exist.
“The allergy is such weird,” said Ogden, who is not involved in Digiovanni’s care.
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“You can definitely find stories where you are like, ‘Huh, I’ve never heard of that. “And it’s hard to believe, but there are times that happens.”
Allergic reactions to the mint can move from “mild to strong and life -threatening,” Healthline states.
“It’s hard to believe, but there are times that happens.”
Frequent symptoms may include tingling or itching of the mouth; swollen lips and tongue; Swollen, itching throat; nausea, vomiting and diarrhea; and abdominal pain.
Some people can also feel skin irritation as a result Contact dermatitisWhich can cause redness, itching, swelling, tenderness, bubbles and/or hives, the above source is listed.

Digiovanni, in the picture here, once had to be hospitalized after being exposed to a menta to tooth on one’s breath. (Kyleigh Digiovanni/Swws)
Digiovanni said she had never met anyone with her allergy, but found an online support group with 20 others who struggled with similar allergic reactions.
“I think we have lucky to live in time [when] There are these network support groups, “Ogden said.
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“Before that, it was such an isolated thing, where someone thought they were rare or two people in the country [who] Maybe have a Rare stateAnd in this way I can share solutions. “
Digiovanni said she could manage her allergy, but never knows when she could get into a shock.
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“I wish I was allergic peanuts“She added.