Allergies in children are very common and often dangerous these days. Some children allergies include peanuts, pets and flowers. The most popular allergy in children is a peanut allergy, which can often be very severe.
You should probably have a doctor check that. One of the most common allergies is nuts. Make sure you know what your child is allergic to!
Yes, When they're 13 It might not happen though :(
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The household peace plants are not poisonous to children. Some children can have skin allergies to certain types of peace plants when the leaves are crushed.
Anyone can suffer from seasonal allergies. Adults and children both can experience the sneezing when the grass grows in the spring, or the coughing when the air turns dry in the fall. Seasonal allergies can be easily treated with over the counter medications like Benadryl or Sudafed. Take allergy medications with caution as some of them cause drowsiness.
For both asthma and allergies, a doctor in general practice may not recognize allergies. Some doctors do recognize and treat allergies while others do not. An allergist (sometimes listed as "Allergies and Immunology") specializes in this particular area and are up-to-date (we hope!) on treatments. As with any doctor, it is good to get recommendations from your doctor, friends, or professional organizations. If you are not comfortable with one allergist, try another. For children, there are allergists who specialize in pediatric allergies or advertise that they treat children. Though any allergist can treat adults or children, it sometimes helps to have one who definitely *likes* children and respects the differences between adults and children.
There are a number of potential causes for vomiting in children. Some of the most common causes include gastroenteritis, eating too much, allergies, food poisoning, flu and anxiety.
You can't realy "treat" allergies... But if you are lucky, you might grow out Of your allergies
mostly allergies to the metal
There is a lot of medical information about peanut allergies which is common among children. Another common allergy is lactose intolerance. Yet another is poison ivy.
There are many websites where one can find information on allergies in children. The following websites are very helpful: KidsHealth, Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, and WebMD.
Some allergies can be severe enough to cause death. Peanut allergies are a prime example.
It really depends on the allergies and dietary concerns your son has. Consult his pediatrician or an allergist for specific details that deal with his diet.