Cats with a food allergy can have some typical
signs of an allergic reaction such as itching, loss of hair, lots of scratching, and miliary dermatitis (featuring skin lesions).
If you have any questions about your child's readiness to start solids, your baby chokes every time you try solids, or you
see signs of an allergic reaction you should discontinue solids until your pediatrician can evaluate the situation.
You are likely safe feeding your baby egg yolks (without the whites) to your child once they start on solids, but be sure to watch for
signs of allergic reaction once you do so, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or rashes.
Again, once you introduce your child to foods that contain wheat, be sure to keep a close eye
on signs of allergic reactions, and if you notice anything, notify their pediatrician.
The Doctor's Foster and Smith Patient Information Sheet for Panacur / fenbendazole
says signs of an allergic reaction include facial swelling, intense and sudden scratching and hives, seizures and cold limbs.
If you
notice signs of allergic reactions or side effects such as itching and shedding after feeding him a new dog food product, immediately stop feeding him that and consult with your vet.
If you see your dog scratching his ears, rubbing his face against the furniture or has any discoloration of the fur between his toes, you may be
seeing signs of allergic reaction.
Whether you choose to give your baby a vegetable puree, rice cereal, pureed chicken, or a wedge of watermelon to gnaw on, offer him just one new food every three days, and watch closely
for signs of allergic reaction.
This may be
signs of an allergic reaction to something your baby is being exposed to, or may be a different skin condition that needs regular attention, such as eczema.
If your baby is showing
any signs of an allergic reaction, be sure to consult with your pediatrician for advice.
If your baby shows
any signs of allergic reaction, consult you're a pediatrician before introducing strawberries to them.
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.
Signs of an allergic reaction include diarrhea, vomiting, rash, or hives.
Always pay close attention for
any sign of allergic reaction in your baby.
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.
Facial swelling, rashes, vomiting, diarrhea and trouble breathing are
all signs of an allergic reaction.
If your baby begins to vomit, appears itchy, or changes his / her patterns of breathing, this may be
a sign of an allergic reaction.
Also, children who have been exclusively breastfed or have been using a formula made with something other than cow's milk should watch for
the signs of an allergic reaction, too.
Nasal congestion, asthma, wheezing, shortness of breath, mucus in the throat or nose and other respiratory abnormalities that aren't attributable to a cold may be
signs of an allergic reaction to milk protein.
Whether or not there is any family history of allergies, be sure to watch for
the signs of an allergic reaction such as hives, difficulty breathing or asthma symptoms, swelling of the mouth or throat, vomiting or diarrhea, and loss of consciousness.
Also, children who have been exclusively breastfed or have been using a formula made with something other than cow's milk should watch for
the signs of an allergic reaction.
If the baby continues to show
no signs of an allergic reaction, Gupta says, it's safe to continue, adding other peanut - containing foods as time goes on.