Common childhood allergens include dairy, nuts, eggs, and wheat. Identifying these can help manage reactions.
Look for symptoms like hives, itching, or swelling after eating certain foods or exposure to allergens.
If your child shows signs of an allergic reaction, consult a doctor immediately and avoid the suspected allergen.
Yes, some children outgrow allergies like those to milk or eggs, but others, such as peanut allergies, may persist.
Prevent reactions by identifying allergens, reading food labels, and consulting with an allergist for a management plan.
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Spotting and Managing Common Childhood Allergies