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The milk allergy is one of the most common in young infants, with 2 - 3 % of
children under three years of age
allergic to cow's milk proteins.
Children who do develop nasal allergies may have «
allergic shiners,» or dark circles
under the eyes caused by swelling of blood vessels underneath the skin.
There is no evidence that introducing highly allergenic foods to
children under age 1 makes them any more likely to be
allergic to them, and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) now says it's fine to give these foods before the baby's first birthday.
There is currently concern that an
allergic reaction could be more severe in some
children under age 12, and many groups advise against giving echinacea to
children under that age completely.