3/24/2011

Whenever I eat sharp cheddar, any amount, the inside of my cheeks start to feel "puffy"? What's it mean?

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Whenever I eat sharp cheddar, any amount, the inside of my cheeks start to feel "puffy"? What's it mean?I was thinking allergy, but the "puffy" feeling in my cheeks is it. No trouble breathing, rashes, or any other stuff like that. It gets worse as I eat more, too. I'm not sure if it's an allergy, or normal, or what? Because I still eat the cheese, should I not? I just wanna know if anyone knows anything about what it is?

-bacon lover
keep eating it. but maybe eat a little less.... the reason you're getting puffy cheeks is because you're eating too much of it and getting fat.

bulimia is always an option.

-MeAgain
it could be the start of an allergic reaction. it's not normal that's for sure.

I would stay away from the cheese until the next time you see a doctor and then ask to be certain.

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