Specialists have urged the public to watch out for crucial symptoms following Jack Fowler's life-threatening nut ordeal. The 28-year-old Love Islander recounted his frightening experience on a recent flight to Dubai just yesterday (June 18), slamming Emirates airline staff for 'complete negligence'. Despite allegedly warning the crew of his severe nut allergy twice, he was served a cashew curry that immediately 'closed up' his throat, leaving him with 'the real possibility of dying on the plane'.
Taking to Instagram , Jack told his 1.1million followers: "Once we landed I was rushed into Dubai's airport hospital where I continued treatment. What needs to happen for airlines to take food allergies seriously? Giving a passenger food which they’ve stated TWICE will cause extreme harm is unacceptable.
" In light of this stark warning, experts are now warning others of what exactly happened to the reality TV star and how to react if this happens to you or anyone around you. Dr Gareth Nye, a senior lecturer at Chester Medical School, told The Mirror : "Anaphylaxis is simply a very strong allergic reaction that can be life-threatening. "What triggers this is individual to you and it's down to your immune system and genetics to determine whether you are allergic to something or not, and if you are, how severe that reaction is.
You can also develop allergies over time due to exposure to common causes like dust or animal hair." One of the key aspects of Jack's reaction was the startlin.