Peanut allergy signs and symptoms can include:
Not exact matches
If you spot any
signs of a
peanut allergy (see below), call your pediatrician right away.
If your child does not have any
signs of eczema or any food
allergies you can introduce
peanut containing foods freely into their diets.
Diarrhea after a glass of milk, an itchy palate after eating apples, swelling in the face after consuming chicken eggs or a severe asthma attack due to
peanut dust are all
signs of a food intolerance or
allergy.
If your dog presents any of these or other
signs of possible intoxication after eating
peanut butter, stop feeding him
peanut butter and take him to the veterinarian, who will be able to diagnose a
peanut allergy.
Signs of
peanut allergies in your pooch may vary, and include gastric distress, skin irritation or hair loss.