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		<title>Recognizing Infant Food Allergies</title>
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Any allergy, from whatever media it might come from, begins with the same reaction. The body mistakenly assumes that an particle, whether it's pollen, or in the case of food allergies, a food protein, as a harmful threat.




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<p>Any <a href="http://myallergiespro.com/" target="_blank">allergy</a>, from whatever media it might come from, begins with the same reaction. The body mistakenly assumes that an particle, whether it's pollen, or in the case of <a href="http://myallergiespro.com/recognizing-food-allergy-symptoms/" target="_blank">food allergies</a>, a food protein, as a harmful threat.</p>
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<p>The immune system then releases immunoglobin E, otherwise known as IgE into the bloodstream, triggering a chain of events that release histamines in the body to attempt to combat the foreign particle. A skin rash, runny eyes, sneezing, whatever the manifestations, they still have the same first steps.</p>
<p> <a href="http://myallergiespro.com/allergy/allergy/food-allergy/baby-food-allergy/" target="_blank">Want To Know Baby Food Allergies</a></p>
<p> A baby will typically have an adverse reaction toward a food product, and one can often easily see what these reactions are. An example of an intolerant reaction to a food product would be from lactose intolerance, where people who are intolerant cannot break down the sugar in dairy products.</p>
<p> <strong> Spotting Trouble Signs</strong></p>
<p> A potentially dangerous allergy in infants can be seen because of the reactions from the food being eaten. A common example would be an infant having loose bowels after eating, and may even vomit the food in an effort to expel it from the body.<br /> The throat may also close up or the lips and face may swell up. Rashes or hives may appear, among other unusual symptoms in the skin surface can be seen of infant's skin. An intolerance is different than an allergy, and usually has more to do with intestinal trouble than reaction to any particular allergen.</p>
<p> <strong> How To Avoid Allergy Troubles<br /> </strong><br /> When introducing a new food product to your infant, be sure to try only minute quantities at first so that you can see if there are any unpleasant reactions to the food, and afterwards you can slowly increase the amount you are feeding when there are no apparent reactions.</p>
<p> During the course of introducing new food to your child, you should be able to see as well if your child likes it. If there are no negative reactions present, then you can safely increase the quantity given to a normal level.</p>
<p> The timing of introducing new foods should also be considered, and you'll want to feed your child with new food early in the day so that you still have ample time to take your child to the pediatrician during clinic hours and disrupt your baby's daily routine the least.</p>
<p> Ninety percent of all allergic reactions come from just eight food sources, and they are common enough to be found in foods everywhere. These are the kind of food products that you'll want to check up on for your child, just to make sure that<br /> there is no reaction whatsoever.</p>
<p> Milk is one of the most common, and you should check with dairy products should there be an adverse reaction. Eggs are the second on the list of allergen foods. Peanuts and tree nuts are some common allergens right up to adulthood, and they'll have to manage these allergies all their life.</p>
<p> Fish and shellfish allergies can be outgrown, however. Soy and wheat are the last two materials that round out the list, and children can often outgrow these allergies as well Having an allergic reaction is somewhat a bit of a bother, but with proper management, avoidance, or treatment, your child can outgrow these allergies, or manage to live with it at the very least.</p>
<p> Check up by an physician to make sure whether your child is allergic or not.</p>
<p><strong>Other Relevant Posts:&nbsp;</strong></p>
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<p><a href="http://organizedwisdom.com/Childhood_Asthma_and_Food_Allergies" target="_blank"><strong>                                                             Childhood Asthma and Food Allergies</strong></a></p>
<p>                                                         ... Childhood Asthma and Food Allergy, Asthma and Food Allergy in Children, Asthma and Food Allergies in Kids, Food Allergies and Asthma in Children, ... &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><a href="http://breezymama.com/2009/08/17/food-allergies/" target="_blank"><strong>                                                             Breezy Mama                                                         </strong></a></p>
<p>                                                         Remember that it  is YOUR job as a parent to offer the food but is your CHILD's job to decide if they are going to eat and how much. Often times children with food allergies might have co-morbidities from having to omit multiple foods so ... &nbsp;</p>
<p><a href="http:// fef sweetalexis-sweetalexis.blogspot.com/2009/08/helping-grandparents-understand-food.html" target="_blank"><strong>                                                             Sweet Alexis Peanut Free, Tree Nut Free, Dairy Free and Egg Free ...                                                         </strong></a></p>
<p>                                                         Unfortunately, know one does but nonetheless food allergies are rising, especially in children, at an alarming rate. So, how do we get our point across regarding the severity of the situation without offending anyone? ... &nbsp;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.explainstuff.com/2009/08/11/food-allergies-in-children-symptoms-treatment/" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Food Allergies in Children</strong>, <strong>Symptoms, treatment&nbsp;</strong></a></p>
<p>                                                         Food Allergies in children, symptoms, and treatments are explained in detail in this science article at explainstuff.com.&nbsp;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.foodallergybuzz.com/2009/08/video-re-milk-desensitization-study-at.html" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Food Allergy</strong><strong> Buzz.</strong>                                                         </a></p>
<p>                                                         Children's Hospital just posted the first in their series of videos about the first patient going through a milk desensitization study to potentially cure his severe milk allergy. Please visit Children's  blog to read the post and view ...&nbsp;</p>
<p> 
<p><a href="http://www.wiredprnews.com/2009/08/24/public-lack-of-food-allergy-awareness_200908245335.html" target="_blank"><strong>                                                             Public Lack of Food Allergy Awareness | Press Release                                                         </strong></a></p>
<p>                                                         Study author Dr. Ruchi S. Gupta, of Children's Memorial Research Center in Chicago is quoted as stating in the findings, &ldquo;The public's food allergy knowledge and awareness is critical to the safety of children with food allergy, ... &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 17:36:34 +0000</pubDate>
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I'm allergic to some types of pet dander and pollen,she sees a specialist on a regular basis because her allergies are more complex and serious. Since she's the expert in the family, she's writing today's post.
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<p>I'm allergic to some types of pet dander and pollen,she sees a specialist on a regular basis because her allergies are more complex and serious. Since she's the expert in the family, she's writing today's post.</em></p>
<p><strong>Be Vigilant</strong><br />
My daughter’s preschool teacher sent home a memo the first week of school to let all of the parents know that one of the children in the class has a severe allergy to peanuts. We were supposed to keep this in mind for when it was our turn to provide the class treats each week. I had never had to deal with a food allergy in my family, so this was completely new to me. Two years later, I discovered I was allergic to cheese!  When it was my snack week, I went crazy trying to find something that would not cause this child to have an allergic reaction. I am shocked at how many products without peanuts have warnings that they may have come into contact with peanuts at some point. However, I ended up picking out some treats that didn’t adversely affect the child and everything was fine.</p>
<p><strong>Our Family's Allergies</strong></p>
<p>We have a few allergies in my family that I am always keeping in the back of my mind. I am allergic to penicillin, which has become much milder as I’ve gotten older.  Of course, that doesn’t affect me on a daily basis. I'm also allergic to certain foods, particularly dairy products, which I only recently developed. My husband is allergic to cats. I had two cats when I first met him and he neglected to tell me this. Once we were married, he couldn’t hide his allergic reaction anymore. I found him sneezing hysterically one day when I returned home from work. Oddly enough, he loves cats, he just gets a stuffy allergic reaction to them. We’ve kept the cats as family members, I simply spend more time ensuring that there isn’t as much cat hair around to irritate his allergies. My daughter is allergic to bees. It didn’t take long, after one stung her as a baby, to determine that she was having an allergic reaction to the sting. She developed a rash within minutes and started to swell. As scary as it was, we have been dealing with it for 4 years now and know how to properly handle the situation if and when it arises.</p>
<p><strong>What Causes Allergies?</strong></p>
<p>There are so many things in the world that cause an allergic reaction in so many different people and countries, it makes it difficult to narrow down the causes. The only way to know for sure is to see a specialist like I do, who can conduct tests that will tell you exactly what your allergies are.My doctor is an ear, nose, and throat specialist. Trouble is, allergies come and go. You might be allergic to dairy products, but a year or two later your symptoms to them dissipate. Whether it is an allergy to an animal or to a food, everyone experiences their allergic reaction in different ways. You can’t always cater to every type of allergic reaction or allergy that may cross your path, but sometimes, you need to be aware of them. If you do have school age children, you should know if there are some kids that may have an allergic reaction to certain foods. If you’re having overnight guests, you may want to find out if they are allergic to your pets. If you are aware of allergies ahead of time, you may be able to avoid quite a bit of inconvenience for yourself and others. Plus, it may be appreciated much more than you could ever realize.</p>

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