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How to Recognize food allergies in your Baby

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Recognize food allergies in your Baby
Recognize food allergies in your Baby

Most of the studies suggest that breastfeeding mothers who eat peanuts and other potentially high allergic foods have a great chance for their children to develop allergy.

Also, introducing solid foods to your infant can cause allergy.

When some babies are exposed to certain food proteins, the immune system considers these proteins as invaders and produce antibodies in order to attack those proteins.

These antibodies react in the form of allergy every time your infant consumes the food.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Observe whether there are any symptoms like sneezing, coughing, vomiting, and swelling of the skin, hives, eczema, and excessive gas. These are the most common symptoms due to foods in your infants.

  2. Step 2

    It is better to feed your child with one food at a time. Don't try to attempt any new food for at least three days so that you can observe if there is any allergic reaction. This helps you to recognize which foods are causing the allergic reaction.

  3. Step 3

    Carefully observe your infant when you are feeding with a new food for the first time. Most of the times, you will observe allergy symptoms within minutes, but some times it takes few hours.

  4. Step 4

    Also, observe your baby's diapers whenever you introduce new foods, because diarrhea is the common food allergy symptom in infants.

  5. Step 5

    Immediately contact your pediatrician whenever you notice any signs of food allergies in your infant.

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