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Monika
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For the last two or three years I have been getting a sort of rash between the fingers of my left hand every so often (it's not really a rash, but it gets very red and sensitive, particularly to heat) which goes off after about two days. All that time I have been trying to fathom out what causes it and am now pretty sure it's potatoes! It occasionally happens during the week but certainly always on Sunday night when I have prepared and cooked Sunday lunch with potatoes and, as I always do, cooked two or three pots of soup with potatoes in them.

When peeling or scraping potatoes, I hold them in my left hand and the knife/peeler in my right hand, hence the rash on the left hand, I think. Can anybody explain it or does anybody else suffer from this? We don't use chemicals on the potatoes and they are washed before storage.
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Hi Monika,
At last, someone else! I've had this problem for years after prolonged contact with spuds, though it hasn't been so bad lately. It doesn't last for long with me though and I always make sure I rinse my hands thoroughly straight away afterwards and put hand lotion on. I guess it must be something to do with the starch.
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Are you OK to eat them? And it may be the same with peppers and tomatoes; I am limited the amount I can eat of potatoes and cannot eat tomatoes or peppers; same family. Wear rubber gloves? NB they are related to deadly nightshade hence the poison in green potatoes.
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Thank you, Jude and Marigold, for your replies, and I am glad I not the completely odd one out! No, I suffer no ill effects whatsoever from eating potatoes (or any other vegetable in the same family), and, having brought up a large family on fairly restricted means, I must have peeled and scraped tons of potatoes over the years, but the trouble has only started about 2 years ago. Perhaps I am just becoming more sensitive in my old age!

The only other reaction I have had with potatoes is that, when scraping new potatoes, it sometimes affects my throat and I have to cough and splutter and my throat feels restricted. So, I am obviously sensitive to something in them.

I do try to wear gloves (closed-fitting, disposable ones) but it does feel rather odd. Anti-histamine creams afterwards also help.
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Indeed yes, Monika; age brings some interesting new issues. Nothing surprises any more. It is very possible that you are becoming more and more sensitised; I am badly affected by nettles and each time I am in contact the reaction gets worse. Now the smallest touch results in a deep nerve ache that lasts days.

Surgical type gloves are good. Also are there any barrier creams that are not perfumed etc?

I almost never peel. Even for chips, just wash and slice, peel and all. Here in Ireland a tradition is to boil in their skins and peel at the table. Works well for mash etc too. Spear with a fork and peel the skin off easily.
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Please sign and share my petition on Recognise Potato as an official food allergy. On change.org http://chng.it/WcmfFKwK thank you
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Not an allergy I've heard of before.

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articl ... to-allergy
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Thank you for that link, Alan. I still have occasional problems, but it seems to depend on the potato variety! This year we grew 6 different varieties and grew them in identical conditions. If I remember rightly, only the two earlies affected me but not the later ones which I am using now. I am now so used to the possible problem that I thoroughly wash my hands after handling any raw and peeled potatoes in order to minimise the rash.
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I cannot peel potatoes, I get horrendous allergy symptoms if I do. Sneezing, coughing, and puffy itchy eyes. My Dh has to do the peeling, but usually, I just use them with the skins on.
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