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Allergy-Friendly Book for your Child to Help You Cook the
Best
Research shows that there are about five to eight percent of
young children who is inflicted with food allergy. A food
allergy is an immunologic reaction of the body when an
individual is hypersensitive to a particular food protein.
With the growing number of children getting food allergies,
more parents and caregivers are seeking help from a lot of
resources such as books. Nowadays, there are several books
which tackle information on food allergies in children.
However, do not be overwhelmed by books which have tempting
titles which says that theirs is the best allergy-friendly book
for your child. It is only in rare occasions that you can find
a book which contains everything you need to know about food
allergy in children. Hence, it is best to evaluate the reading
material that you are about to acquire by the following
standards:
1. Overview of Food Allergy
The book must contain a general idea of what food allergy is
all about. The definition of food allergy must be well-defined
in a manner where even children can understand them.
Additionally, the root cause of the food allergy in children
should be explained.
The signs and symptoms of food allergy in children must be
well-discussed. There are instances that the general signs and
symptoms are different from those experienced by children.
Moreover, the different treatment and prevention methods must
be thoroughly talked about in your preferred reading
material.
It is equally important to for any author to include food
allergy related by-laws which may be helpful to you and your
child. “Labeling law” is an example of state rule implemented
for food allergy.
2. Types of Food Allergy in Children
The types of food allergy in children differ from those on
adults. The common food allergies in children are:
? Milk – this is considered to be a common “allergen” to
children especially infant.
? Peanut – severe allergic reaction may result with this type
of allergy to children who have asthma.
? Egg- allergies to this type of food may cause other illness
to children such as asthma and nasal allergy.
? Seafood – seafood allergy includes hypersensitivity to fish
and shellfish.
? Wheat – there are children who outgrow their allergies to
wheat at an early age.
? Peanut – this is said to be a life-threatening type of food
allergy especially if left unsupervised.
? Soy – this is said to be the least type of food allergy to
cause life-threatening situations.
3. Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention
It is important for food allergy books to discuss apt
diagnosis, treatment and prevention for children.
There are several methods to diagnose the presence of food
allergy to children. Some examples are close observation to
symptoms, elimination diet test, skin prick test and blood
test.
Studies show that the best way to treat and prevent food
allergy is to prevent consumption of allergens or triggers. For
children with severe allergies in food are given emergency
treatment such as wearing allergy bracelet or card information
or carrying EpiPen.
4. Food Recipes
Parents are sometimes anxious that their children may not be
getting the recommended amount of nutrition due to food
allergy. However, there are means and ways to deal with it such
as preparing food substitutes to the type of food allergy.
Recipes may also be helpful for parents or caregivers to
prepare delectable meals.
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