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06/29/2010
...and at what time, which can help determine if they are causing the symptoms of an intolerance or allergy. This will help the allergist to distinguish the correct diagnosis and treatment. Allergists can also conduct a skin test or blood test to determine if an individual is allergic to a specific food. Lactose Intolerance or Milk Allergy? Here’s a handy table to help you visualize the difference between Lactose Intolerance versus Milk Allergy: Lactose Intolerance...
08/07/2014
...full of useful information. I recommend spending some time exploring all it has to offer and bookmarking it to refer to later. Allergy Free Recipes The Kids with Food Allergies website has created an easy-to-use, searchable recipe database. You can search for recipes that are free of the top 8 allergens and corn. The American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology website has a lot of great information about food allergies, in addition to some...
04/14/2016
...like shampoo, conditioner, soap, makeup, etc. may contain milk. While you need to ingest these proteins to trigger an allergic reaction, using products that contain these ingredients topically (i.e you’re your skin) might spark a skin reaction, like a rash or hives, for some people with a cow milk allergy. Other items we came across in our searches that have popped up with the potential to contain milk proteins: Dustless chalk Chewing gum Bread Ready-to-eat...
07/01/2010
...challenged. At times, some physicians may perform more than one type of test to ensure the most accurate results. Have you had experience with any of these tests? Which did you find to be most accurate for your little ones? – Christine Graham-Garo 1. Schneider Chafen, J et al. Diagnosing and Managing Common Food Allergies: A Systematic Review. JAMA 2010;303(18):1848-1856 2. Huang, Shih-Wen, Allergy Testing in Children; Which Test When?. Consultant for Pediatricians 2010;9(3);93-100...
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06/21/2017
03/17/2011
...sign that you saw of your child’s food allergy? – Rob McCandlish, RDN Rob McCandlish is a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) who joined the Nutricia team in 2010. He has years of experience at Nutricia following food allergy research, working with Neocate products, talking with Neocate families and learning about the science behind Neocate and food allergies. Rob has two nephews who both used Neocate for their cow milk allergies! Last updated February 13, 2019...
FPIES: Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome
09/25/2017
...Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome typically affects infants and young children. It is also called FPIES – pronounced like the letter “F” followed by the word “pies.” FPIES is a rare type of food allergy that affects the digestive tract. Symptoms show up a few hours after eating. The hallmark symptom is severe vomiting. There can also be diarrhea, lethargy, dehydration, low blood pressure, and low body temperature. Milk, soy, rice, and oats are some...
07/01/2015
...few of my favorites are Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE), Kids With Food Allergies (KFA), Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), and Allergic Living Magazine. 6. Get Familiar With Your Child’s Prescriptions: Now that you’ve filled your child’s prescriptions, learn how to properly use them and make sure others who care for your child know how to use them as well. Some companies even offer instructional apps for your mobile devices. 7. Get...
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