Peanuts
Frequent trigger signalWhy this food shows up for eczema
IgE peanut allergy can drive rapid flares. Peanuts is commonly discussed for eczema via Allergen (IgE). Flares may reflect IgE allergy, histamine load, nickel in foods, salicylates, or additives — mechanisms differ from person to person. Delayed flares make correlation hard without a meal + symptom log.
Trigger pathway
Patterns people associate with this food
- Itchy, red, or weeping patches 24–72 hours later
- Perioral or flexural flares with allergens or histamine load
How to test it in real life
Keep portions moderate during testing; flares often lag meals — consistent tracking reveals your threshold.
Related foods
On the Sensio blog
Peanuts and Eczema: Understanding a Potent Allergen's Skin Impact →Log meals & symptoms in Sensio
Reference pages show population-level patterns — the app is where your personal timeline reveals what actually affects your skin or gut.
Quick answers
- IgE peanut allergy can drive rapid flares. Peanuts is commonly discussed for eczema via Allergen (IgE). Flares may reflect IgE allergy, histamine load, nickel in foods, salicylates, or additives — mechanisms differ from person to person. Delayed flares make correlation hard without a meal + symptom log.
- Itchy, red, or weeping patches 24–72 hours later Perioral or flexural flares with allergens or histamine load
- Keep portions moderate during testing; flares often lag meals — consistent tracking reveals your threshold. For individualized guidance, speak with a qualified clinician. Sensio is for education and self-tracking, not diagnosis.
Educational information only — not medical advice. If you have food allergies, celiac disease, or an eating disorder, work with a qualified clinician before changing your diet.