This is
the first sign of allergic reactions.
Not exact matches
The
first time you introduce soy to your baby, be sure to watch for the
signs of an
allergic reaction, such as irritability, crying, hives, difficulty breathing or asthma symptoms, swelling
of the mouth or throat, and vomiting or diarrhea.
However, since eggs can be an allergen, pay attention to potential
signs of allergic reaction for a few days after the
first time you introduce them.
Whether or not you have a history, the
first time you introduce tree nuts, be sure to watch for the
signs of an
allergic reaction (hives, difficulty breathing or asthma symptoms, swelling
of the mouth or throat, vomiting or diarrhea and loss
of consciousness), know how to respond and be ready to call 9 -1-1 immediately.
Traditional
first foods, such as iron - fortified infant cereal, pureed veggies, fruits, and meats, don't typically cause
allergic reactions, but observe your baby for
signs of allergy, just in case.
Winter Camp staff members are certified in CPR and
First Aid, trained to recognize the
signs of a severe
allergic reaction, and trained in the administration
of EpiPens.
All Summer Camp staff members are certified in CPR and
First Aid, trained to recognize the
signs of a severe
allergic reaction, and trained in the administration
of EpiPens.
So, whilst they are an excellent food choice for your child in the long term, it's important to introduce them with care at
first, observing the four day rule and watching carefully for any
signs of allergic reaction.
Many parents aren't sure what to do if their baby shows
signs of an
allergic reaction for the
first time.
Keep a close eye on your baby to ensure that there aren't any
signs of an
allergic reaction, especially if this is the
first time she's eaten a food.