In cases of true peach allergy, where do reported symptomatic reactions most commonly manifest?
Answer
The mouth, throat, or skin
True allergic reactions to peaches, which involve the immune system misidentifying peach proteins, tend to manifest relatively quickly upon ingestion or contact. The manifestation sites are typically superficial or involve the immediate entry points for the allergen. Therefore, common reported responses are localized sensations such as itching, or more visible systemic reactions like swelling, which frequently present in the mouth area, the throat, or directly on the skin surface of the person experiencing the sensitivity.

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