Continued exposure to carrots after an allergic reaction can increase your risk of developing a serious reaction in the future. Talk with your doctor if you suspect a carrot allergy. He may recommend testing to see if you have other food allergies. Many people who are allergic to raw carrots may also be allergic to celery, pears, apples, kiwi, apricots, peaches, hazelnuts or almonds. Allergy Carrot test is performed on a sample of skin to measure the level of Allergic Skin Reaction in the skin. It is performed to confirm Carrot Allergy and also during the treatment and after the treatment of Carrot Allergy. In severe cases, the doctor may prescribe an epinephrine auto-injector device to carry with you. It contains a small dose of epinephrine, which can save your life if you have a serious reaction, allowing you time to seek medical attention.