If that's the case, you will want to be even more careful about
watching for allergic reactions in your baby or how you introduce new foods to your baby.
Make sure you wash everything you give your child and to
watch for any allergic reactions for a few hours or days after your child eats the food.
Then introduce foods one at a time, waiting at least three days after each new food to
watch for any allergic reaction.
Introduce foods one at a time, and wait three to five days after each new food to
watch for any allergic reaction.
In a food challenge test, your child's doctor gives the suspected food to your child during an office visit and then
watches for an allergic reaction.
Pediatricians now state that it is okay to give these after one year, but still give them one at a time over a few day period to
watch for allergic reactions.
Do not wash the area for 24 - 48 hours and
watch for any allergic reaction such as redness, a rash, any form of breakouts on the skin, itchiness, pain, flaking etc..
Watch for any allergic reactions, loose stools, vomiting or change in behaviour.
Never combine treatments or use them repeatedly before the recommended intervals, and
watch for any allergic reactions when administering.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
Be sure to introduce your little one to peanut butter at home and
watch closely
for any
allergic reactions.
Since you're starting to move into foods that may cause an
allergic reaction here, go with introducing a new food every 3 to 4 days,
watching carefully
for any signs of allergies or intolerances before moving to another.
After you give citrus fruits to your baby,
watch for any signs or indications of
allergic reaction.
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.
Introduce one new food at a time and wait several days to a week to
watch for a possible
allergic reaction before introducing another.
Once your baby is ready
for solids, just give them these foods in very small amounts and
watch carefully
for any symptoms 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.
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.
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.
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.
If you are concerned about the risk of your baby being
allergic to a food, be sure to
watch out
for any adverse
reactions, such as a rash or hives.
After their initial servings,
watch your child
for diarrhea, coughing or vomiting which could be the sign of an
allergic reaction to the ingredients.
Always know the warning signs to
watch for with choking as well as with
allergic reactions.
You should only introduce one new meat at a time, following the four day rule and
watching carefully
for any sign of
allergic reaction or digestive problem.
You can begin including cooked bell peppers in your baby's diet from 6 months of age (with your doctor's consent), remembering to
watch carefully
for any signs of
allergic reaction or digestive problem.
«That nurse,» he says pointing to the nurse at Begum's bedside, «will sit at that bedside
watching for the slightest hint that an
allergic reaction is about to start.»
Do
watch out
for people who may have
allergic reactions to fake grass.
However, you should always
watch for signs of an
allergic reaction, such as swelling or difficulty breathing, as these can be life - threatening conditions.
You must
watch for signs of an
allergic reaction to tuna.
The veterinarian will want to
watch your dog
for about 30 to 90 minutes to be sure there is no
allergic reaction or throat swelling.
Feed only a tiny piece to your dog and
watch out
for any
allergic reactions over the next 24 hours.