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Managing Your Child's Food Allergies Effectively
Allergy is one of the most common diseases existing in
society today. There are millions of people suffering from
allergies and about 6 percent of the population suffering from
allergy is children and infants. You have to consider that this
kind of disease can affect anyone at anytime. Once your immune
system overreacts to a foreign object that is usually harmless
and releases histamines, allergy symptoms can occur.
You have to consider that as a parent, your baby is one of
the most important persons in the world. You feed them, you
give them clothes and you provide them with shelter and care.
This is why you should be aware if your baby has food allergies
as it can cause severe discomfort to them and in severe cases,
it can cause death.
As a parent, you have to be aware of your child's health and
because allergies are very common nowadays, you have to take
the necessary measures in order to properly manage it and
prevent your child from experiencing discomfort because of
allergy attacks. Some foods are the main causes of allergies.
If you are giving your child solid foods for the first time,
you have to be absolutely certain that the food you are giving
them will not cause an allergic reaction.
First of all, you have to know how allergy works in order
for you to properly manage it and detect it as early as
possible in order for you to manage it properly. When your
child ate food that his or her body is allergic to, the body
will first produce antibodies called IgE. After your child
ingested the same food again, the IgE will tell the immune
system to produce histamines to fight of the allergens. You
have to consider that the allergens are usually harmless but
the immune system of your child will mistake it as being
harmful and attacks it. Because of the attack on the invader,
the body will produce signs and symptoms of allergy after a few
minutes of ingesting the food or after about two hours of
ingesting the food.
The symptoms of allergy can be mild or severe. On the mild
symptoms, your child will experience mild discomfort as
swelling of the skin, mouth, ears and tongue. You will also see
rashes on the skin that can be itchy. The child may also
experience difficulty in breathing as well. In severe cases,
your baby may vomit or can have diarrhea. It is very important
for you to know that severe allergic reaction can be life
threatening.
If a member of your family is allergic to specific kinds of
food, your child may also inherit the allergy. Although there
are cases where your child can eat the food with no problem at
all, you will soon notice that your baby may develop the signs
and symptoms after a few times of eating the same food. Here
are some of the foods that your child may likely develop
allergies to:
• Fish
• Peanuts
• Tree nuts
• Shellfish
• Eggs
• Milk
If your baby is showing signs and symptoms of allergy, you
should immediately call your local emergency number as soon as
you notice the signs and symptoms. You have to consider the
fact that this situation can be life threatening and can cause
severe discomfort for your child.
Always remember that early detection leads to proper
management and care. The baby's pediatrician will prepare an
action plan for properly managing the allergy attack and will
also provide medications to treat allergies.
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