

One study published in 2013 concluded that sensitivity to Cannabis sativa was more prevalent, but the typical symptoms were mild and uncommon. Higher occurrences were connected to other plants through cross-reactivity.
Common cannabis allergy symptoms are itchy eyes, sinus inflammation, sneezing, congestion, and wheezing. Severe allergic reactions may cause throat swelling, hives, or rashes. The plants’ effects themselves may cause complications that only compound the problem such as nasal drainage, itchy skin, red eyes, sinus issues, and migraines.
Causes


One likely reason is that some cannabis allergies result from the plant’s essential oils or terpenes, fragrant molecules present in many plants. They are vital for protecting plants from insects and environmental stressors, and also serve as building blocks for the creation of complex molecules.
A terpene allergy from one plant may cause cross-reactivity to the same terpene in cannabis. Molds and resins can be vectors for hypersensitivity when considering sinsemilla because of its high concentrations of terpenes. Overexposure to essential oils like terpenes can lead to allergic responses as a result. Hypersensitivity may last indefinitely, keeping someone from utilizing cannabis for therapeutic benefits.
Solutions


Other allergy treatments include antihistamine medication or natural allergy remedies like nasal irrigation, butterbur, or quercetin.
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