Not exact matches
Peanut
allergies, in
particular, are one
of the most dangerous
allergies for
children and babies, because it's usually an
allergy that kids don't grow out
of and it can be life - threatening.
In
particular, breastfeeding may be
of concern because it has been shown to be associated with both
child's use
of antibiotics36, 37 and cow's milk
allergy, although inconsistently so.38 In a large Finnish birth cohort, the median durations
of exclusive and total breastfeeding were 1.4 months and 7.0 months, respectively, and the proportion
of breastfed infants decreased from 95 % at the age
of 1 month to 58 % at the age
of 6 months.39 Another limitation is our reliance on pharmacy records, which provides only a rough estimation
of drug use.
If your
child has symptoms indicating
allergy after being given a
particular food, keep it out
of the diet and discuss the symptoms with your pediatrician.
When you make your own baby food, you can be 100 % sure
of what it contains, which is very important if your
child has an
allergy to a
particular food.
«Management
of a potentially life - threatening condition may be anxiety provoking, and some
children may experience increased social anxiety about being «different» from other
children depending on their age and how food
allergy is managed by adults in a
particular setting.»
Allergy to cow's milk in
particular can foreclose a wide array
of food choices during early childhood, a time when
children's bodies undergo a series
of growth spurts.
As part
of your overall school meals planning, you will need to allow for dietetic time to meet with parents about their
child's
allergy; adapted menu planning; training school cooks (this may require crash courses around a
particular need); updating information and procedural documentation; updating recipe books.
To ensure that the Food Service Department is aware
of your
child's
particular dietary restrictions, such as
allergies or diabetes, a parent must submit a doctor's note to the school nurse yearly.
In
particular it has been shown that
children who have more respiratory infections early in life, before any
allergy is apparent, have a lower chance
of showing signs
of allergy.