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What you need to know about food allergies and your child

No parent wants to see their child suffer. As a parent, one of the worst fears is that one’s child will or has developed a food allergy. Whether inherited or not, food allergies are more common in children, with research showing that about 40% of children with food allergies are usually allergic to multiple foods. If you suspect that your child might have food allergies, then you need to have them tested as soon as possible by scheduling an appointment. The earlier the detection the better in improving your child’s quality of life. The three most common food allergies are milk, egg and peanut, in that order.

Symptoms of food allergies will vary from person to person, and according to which food was consumed. Some common symptoms include vomiting, upset stomach, hives, rashes, itching, and tingling lips. Severe life-threatening symptoms can sometimes occur, and if difficulty breathing, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or fainting is experienced, immediate medical attention needs to be sought.

Identifying food allergies can sometimes be complicated, especially if symptoms are relatively mild. Many parents experiment with elimination diets to identify specific food allergies, but this can sometimes be dangerous without a doctor’s guidance. Testing by a board-certified allergist is recommended because the process will be performed in the safety of a doctor’s office. Testing is done by obtaining blood samples or by performing skin testing. If you suspect your child has an allergy, schedule your appointment today. to see an allergist. Start a diary before the appointment and keep track of what symptoms your child experiences and what you think causes them.

Unfortunately, antihistamines like Benadryl won’t treat food allergies. When one or more food allergies have been confirmed, you need to ensure that your child avoids any contact with those particular foods. This will entail reading labels thoroughly, informing your child’s school of these specific restrictions, and teaching your child the importance of avoiding the offending foods.

Reading food labels can sometimes be confusing because food ingredients can be listed in other forms. For instance, “natural flavorings” may contain allergens, even though that particular allergen isn’t listed in the ingredients. However, more and more food manufacturers are placing allergy warnings on their labels that alert consumers that their products contain one or more common allergens. If you’re ever unsure whether or not a food contains one of your child’s allergens, it’s better to be safe and call the manufacturer.

Food allergies occur frequently in children, and if one or more allergies are identified in your child, then he or she can still live a high-quality life. As long as you ensure that the food allergens are strictly avoided at all times, your child should be healthy and happy. To make allergy avoidance even easier, manufacturers are introducing new and improved allergy-free products. This can make snacking and eating on-the-go easy, regardless of what your child might be allergic to. Our board-certified allergists are the best-qualified specialists to determine the sources of your child’s potential allergen. Schedule your appointment today.

-Lukena Karkhanis, MD

Source: FARE Food Allergy Research & Education

April 10, 2019/by allergysa
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Las formas más comunes de dejar entrar el polen a su hogar

Si sufre de alergias frecuentes, mantener el polen fuera de su hogar es de vital importancia. Al hacerlo, se sentirá seguro cuándo esté en su casa y podrá evitar los síntomas de alergia, como la irritación en la garganta, la secreción nasal y la picazón en los ojos. Aquí hay algunas maneras de averiguar cómo el polen encuentra su camino a los hogares y cómo evitar que suceda.

Polen en su cabello

Tener polen en el cabello hará que experimente alergias sin importar dónde se encuentre, pero esto es especialmente cierto en el hogar. Por ejemplo, sí se acuesta con polen en el cabello, luego se transferirá a su almohada y mantas, y así seguirá molestándole durante los próximos días. Adquiera el hábito de lavarse el cabello con frecuencia, especialmente todas las noches antes de irse a la cama, y pronto notará una ausencia de síntomas de alergia a medida que se duerme y se despierta por la mañana.

Por medio de sus mascotas

Tan adorables como son, las mascotas son los portadores perfectos para el polen. Cuando los deja dentro y fuera de su hogar, el polen se adhiere al cabello de su mascota, igual que al de usted y también a sus patas. Puede solucionar este problema fácilmente al cepillar a su mascota al aire libre antes de dejarlos entrar a su casa y limpiar sus patas cada vez que se acercan a la puerta.

Abriendo las ventanas

Desafortunadamente, especialmente durante los momentos más hermosos del año, mantener las ventanas cerradas es la mejor manera de mantener el polen fuera de su hogar. Sin embargo, asegúrese de mantener un ojo en su pronóstico de polen local para los días en que los niveles de polen son bajos. En estos días, a menudo puede abrir las ventanas por un tiempo y disfrutar del aire fresco sin la preocupación de que el exceso de polen llegue a su espacio vital.

Presión de aire negativa

Cuando existe presión de aire negativa, significa que su hogar está aspirando aire del exterior a través de las grietas de sus puertas y ventanas. Esto se debe a las fugas en los conductos de calefacción y refrigeración de su hogar. Si usted ha tenido un problema a largo plazo con la entrada de polen en su hogar, haga que un profesional revise los conductos de su casa y revise si hay fugas. Reparar esta presión negativa creará instantáneamente un entorno de vida mas limpio y libre de polen.

Si cree que alguna de estas causas comunes de polen en el hogar se aplica a usted, simplemente tome las medidas para solucionarlo y estará mucho más cómodo. Manteniendo las ventanas cerradas cuando el polen está alto, lavándose el cabello con regularidad, reparando la presión de aire negativa y asegurándose de que sus mascotas estén limpias, y tendrá un espacio para vivir sin polen del que podrá disfrutar al máximo.

April 1, 2019/by allergysa
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The Most Common Ways That Pollen Gets Into Your Home

If you suffer from frequent allergies, keeping pollen out of your home is vitally important. Doing so ensures that you feel yourself when you’re home and can avoid battling allergy symptoms such as a scratchy throat, runny nose and itchy eyes. Here are a few ways that pollen commonly finds its way into a home and how to keep it from happening.

Pollen In Your Hair 

Having pollen in your hair will cause you to experience allergies no matter where you are, but this is especially true at home. For example, if you go to bed with pollen in your hair, it is then transferred to your pillow and blankets, where it can continue to bother you for days to come. Get in the habit of washing your hair often, and especially every night before you go to bed, and you’ll soon notice an absence of allergy symptoms as you fall asleep and wake up in the morning.

Coming In On Your Pets 

As lovable as they are, pets are the perfect carriers for pollen. As you let them inside and outside, pollen sticks to your pet’s hair, just as it does to yours, and also to their paws. You can easily fix this problem by brushing your pet outdoors before you let them into your home and wiping their paws off each time they approach the door.

Through Open Windows 

Unfortunate as it is, especially during the most beautiful times of the year, keeping your windows closed is the best way to keep pollen out of your home. However, be sure to keep an eye on your local pollen forecast for days when pollen levels are low. On these days you can often get away with opening your windows for a while and enjoying the fresh air without the worry of excess pollen getting into your living space.

Negative Air Pressure 

When negative air pressure exists, it means that your home is sucking outside air in through the cracks in your doors and windows. This is caused by leaks in the heating and cooling ducts of your home. If you’ve had a long-term problem with pollen getting into your home, have a professional take a look your home’s ducts and check for leaks. Fixing this negative pressure will instantly create a cleaner and pollen-free living environment.

If you think any of these common causes of pollen in the home apply to you, then simply take the measures to fix them and you will be much more comfortable. By keeping your windows closed when pollen is high, washing your hair regularly, fixing negative air pressure and making sure your pets are clean, you’ll have a pollen-free living space that you can fully enjoy.

April 1, 2019/by allergysa
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