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Anupama Ravi, a Mayo Clinic pediatric allergy specialist, explains why parents of kids with food allergies have to be conscientious of everything that goes into ...
Peanuts are the most common culprit. But just how many kids get food allergies? Dr. Avni Joshi, a Mayo Clinic allergist, performed a study that offers some ...
Halloween can be a particularly difficult time for kids with food allergies since many common candies contain one or more common allergens.
Peanut allergy can be serious. Find out what you need to know to prevent a life-threatening reaction, and get the latest on treatment approaches.
Food tracking or elimination diet. Your or your child's doctor may have you keep a detailed diary of foods eaten and may ask you to eliminate eggs or other ...
Under your doctor's direction, you will gradually add foods back and note when symptoms return. Food challenge testing. You eat food suspected of being the ...
Allergic reactions to insect stings can be triggered by bees, wasps, hornets or yellow jackets. Allergy shots aren't available for food allergies or long- ...
"Children with food allergies and asthma have a higher risk of a severe allergic reaction to the food allergy, than does a child without asthma," says Mayo ...
People with a personal or family history of allergies. You're at increased risk of latex allergy if you have other allergies — such as hay fever or a food ...
outgrowth of food allergies) which in turn will facilitate the use of probiotics to decrease the disease burden of allergic diseases. Participation eligibility.
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