What severe allergic symptom, beyond common gastrointestinal upset, can result from a serious reaction to thyme ingestion?

Answer

Progressive upper respiratory distress with facial swelling

Allergic reactions to thyme exposure can manifest across a spectrum of severity. At the milder end, ingestion might only cause transient gastrointestinal upset, such as nausea or vomiting. However, more serious, though less common, reactions can involve systemic inflammation and airway compromise. These serious events can include intense itching sensations, swelling specifically targeting the lips and tongue, difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia), and critically, progressive upper respiratory distress which is often accompanied by facial swelling. These severe manifestations indicate a more significant systemic allergic response requiring immediate attention.

What severe allergic symptom, beyond common gastrointestinal upset, can result from a serious reaction to thyme ingestion?
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