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why can the lungs be severely allergic to water, but no other organ can be allergic to water?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77895031:MV80MTA3NTg2X0Y2MTcwMjlC] I read about a guy who died of a severe allergic reaction to a tiny amount of water he inhaled that got into his lungs. his lungs responded by swelling up, also causing his airway and tongue to swell, and he died of asphyxiation an hour later. [/quote]
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I read about a guy who died of a severe allergic reaction to a tiny amount of water he inhaled that got into his lungs. his lungs responded by swelling up, also causing his airway and tongue to swell, and he died of asphyxiation an hour later.
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