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Kids are at higher risk of developing food allergies if any close family members have allergies, food allergies, or allergy-related conditions, like eczema
Which Foods Should I Avoid?
Kids are at higher risk of developing food allergies if any close family members have allergies, food allergies, or allergy-related conditions, like eczema
Which Foods Should I Avoid?
Kids are at higher risk of developing food allergies if any close family members have allergies, food allergies, or allergy-related conditions, like eczema
Talk to your doctor about any family history of food allergies.
In some kids, their risk for an allergy to peanuts may be related to when they start eating peanut products. Talk to your doctor about how and when to introduce these foods to your child.
Possible signs of food allergy or allergic reactions include:
rash
bloating or an increase in gassiness
diarrhea
vomiting
For more severe allergic reactions, like hives or breathing difficulty, get medical attention right away.
Which Foods Should I Avoid?
Kids are at higher risk of developing food allergies if any close family members have allergies, food allergies, or allergy-related conditions, like eczema
Talk to your doctor about any family history of food allergies.
In some kids, their risk for an allergy to peanuts may be related to when they start eating peanut products. Talk to your doctor about how and when to introduce these foods to your child.
Possible signs of food allergy or allergic reactions include:
rash
bloating or an increase in gassiness
diarrhea
vomiting
For more severe allergic reactions, like hives or breathing difficulty, get medical attention right away.
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Which Foods Should I Avoid?
Kids are at higher risk of developing food allergies if any close family members have allergies, food allergies, or allergy-related conditions, like eczema
Talk to your doctor about any family history of food allergies.
In some kids, their risk for an allergy to peanuts may be related to when they start eating peanut products. Talk to your doctor about how and when to introduce these foods to your child.
Possible signs of food allergy or allergic reactions include:
rash
bloating or an increase in gassiness
diarrhea
vomiting
For more severe allergic reactions, like hives or breathing difficulty, get medical attention right away.