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Peanut allergy in 18 month old? |
My grandson ate peanut butter and crackers today and had a reaction. Broke out in a rash, itching. Daughter called doctor and they had him come in. Now he has to go throught allergy tests to see if he has a peanut allergy. He has eaten peanut butter, peanuts, and crackers on numerous occasions and has never had a problem. Has anyone else experienced this and what happened? Thanks for any suggestions I can get. We are scared to feed him anything. Everything is nearly cooked in peanut oils or has peanut in it. It was on a Ritz cracker, and the box states that it has soy bean oil in them. So who knows. Does anyone know of a site that gives a list of peanut free foods or even restaurants who do not cook with peanut oil. I guess its back to home cookin' his mom will just have to learn. We have become so conditioned to eating out because of busy lifestyles.....but he is definetely worth it. Poor little guy, its so limited to what they can eat. I have a son with food allergies; I know how tough this can be. just dont give him anything with peanut. it is weird he has eaten it all his life and now all the sudden he got that. maybe it wasnt from the peanut at all. Welcome to the world of child food allergies. My son's allergic to MSG. You have to read labels--read, read, read. At least they have to explicitly list when something is "produced in a facility that handles peanuts and peanut products," and might be contaminated. I've found I had to stop buying most pre-made food and start cooking from scratch. That's ok, it's healthier and tastes better anyway. if you go to the store to buy things for him, always look at the ingredients. if it has anything to do with peanuts don't buy it for him. Read the labels on everything - plenty of things so not have peanuts in them - try for soy instead Allergies can build up in your system. I know people that haven't had them, and then suddenly in their 20's, develop severe ones - to things they've had or used dozens if not hundreds of times. Being okay with something in the past is not an indicator that it's not an allergy, in contrast what the first person said. Allergies in young children are so hard to deal with. Sometimes you have a mild allergy and sometimes a severe allergic reaction. Peanut allergy can range from mild to so severe that the person goes into anaphylatic shock and can die if not any medication immediately. i am allergic to peanuts and it's hard, because not a lot of people know how to deal with it.. but be careful. i did read somewhere that you're not supposed to give a child younger than the age of 3 any nuts because they have to build their immune system for it. research into that... I am 36 years old and was recently ( within 1 month ago) diagnosed with a peanut allergy after starting on peanut butter at 3 years of age, suddenly one day in Late Aug of 2006 I couldnt eat peanuts anymore and was diagnosed in Nov 2006.After I found out I researched heavily on the internet for the other names of peanuts. ARACHIS OIL is PEANUT OIL and should NOT be used, here is a couple websites that have helped me alot since my diagnosis: www.foodallergyinitiative.com,www.peanut... ( gives symptoms of Anaphylaxis Shock )www.allergyescape.com |
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