After blood tests confirmed
his allergy I talked to his doctor and she said that children of parents who have food allergies are more susceptible to food allergies themselves and so they should wait until the age of three to try foods that are highly allergenic.
Not exact matches
A semen
allergy isn't the only culprit with those types of symptoms though, so
talk to your
doctor before jumping
to conclusions.
Talk to your
doctor about it, especially if food
allergies run in the family.
If you notice diarrhea, rash or vomiting, you should cease feeding your baby that food immediately and
talk to your
doctor; these are all signs that they might have a food
allergy.
If the mucus is clear, it could be a sign of
allergies and you should
talk to your
doctor about it; if it's yellowish, they probably have a cold, in which case you'll also probably want
to talk to a
doctor.
Talk to your
doctor or lactation consultant before taking any supplements, particularly if you have
allergies or are taking any prescription medications.
If your baby was put on a soy or hypoallergenic formula for a milk
allergy,
talk to the
doctor before introducing milk.
But as always, be sure
to talk to your baby's
doctor or pediatrician before introducing any food
to prevent
allergies, especially if your baby is already at risk.
If think your child might have a food
allergy,
talk to your child's
doctor.
If your baby has a milk
allergy,
talk to your
doctor about what
to use for substitute feedings.
If your baby is at risk for food
allergies (see Myth # 3, below),
talk to your
doctor before getting started.
If you think your child may have a food
allergy,
talk to his
doctor.
Moms should always
talk to their
doctor and / or lactation consultant
to gain more specific information on potential
allergy or irritation causes in a breastfeeding baby.
Talk to your
doctor about any family history of food
allergies.
If your baby is bottle - fed and showing symptoms of a possible lactose overload or cow's milk
allergy, you can
talk to your
doctor about switching
to a lactose - free formula or a soy formula.
If you suspect that your baby has a formula
allergy,
talk to your
doctor about which type of formula
to use.
If you or your partner has
allergies,
talk with your
doctor about starting your baby on an EHF formula from the start, if you aren't going
to breastfeed.
But if your baby has chronic eczema or a food
allergy,
talk to the
doctor first before giving your baby shellfish.
It is also worth
talking to your child's
doctor in case an
allergy or intolerance is causing an upset stomach.
If you're pregnant, have any
allergies (
to bananas, kiwi fruit, avocados, chestnuts, or latex in particular), or take any medications, then you should certainly
talk to your
doctor before adding cayenne pepper
to your diet.
You can also
talk to your
doctor about a food
allergy test — or invest in a home test such as ALCAT — which may help you identify the offending foods.
Last, you may want
to talk to your
doctor about being assessed for true food
allergies, which are immune system (as opposed
to digestive system) reactions
to certain foods.
If you or your child avoids milk due
to an
allergy or intolerance and you're concerned about nutrition,
talk to your
doctor about getting a referral
to a dietitian who's knowledgeable about
allergy and diet issues.
Take a look at the sampling of hypoallergenic breeds described below;
talk to your
doctor about the severity of your
allergies; and then consider adding one of these adorable breeds
to your home.