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Infant AllergyDear Friend, Allergies are on the rise in the past few years. But it’s not just in adults, infants, and children alike are all seeing increases. When it comes to an infant allergy, it can be difficult to detect just like it is with other age groups. You may be surprised to discover that an infant allergy of some type is as common as an adult allergy. How difficult finding the cause is depends on many things. For example, if it is a baby food allergy it can be very difficult to determine, but if it’s a soap allergy it could be much easier to figure out. Most of you probably already understand what an allergy is. For you that don’t it is simply intolerance to some substance that is ingested, inhaled, touched, or even injected. With a baby, an infant allergy might include respiratory congestion, watery eyes, itchy or runny nose, diarrhea, rash, irritability, digestive problems. If you have allergies, there is a good chance that you might pass them onto your baby, and an infant allergy can also develop based on the food you are eating if you are nursing. Do you need to know how to detect an infant allergy? With a little luck, you can figure it out quickly. But not always. If it’s a food allergy, it doesn’t hurt to start with dairy. Whole milk is a common allergen in babies but it does include eggs, cheese, and other dairy products. Another infant allergy is related to nuts. A common allergy in both younger and older children. Shellfish and citrus fruit are also common causes of allergies. The way to detect if the infant allergy is food related is to eliminate an entire food group. If the symptoms get better than you can start reintroducing separate items. If it doesn’t make a difference, it’s not the right food group and you can simply put the entire group back into the diet. Always wait at least a few days before you introduce an additional food group and never mix the food groups otherwise it will be difficult to determine where the infant allergy is from. If the infant allergy is not from food but from another source such as laundry soap, or perhaps a baby wash, it should not be too difficult to figure out where the allergy originates from. Remember that food is the most common cause of an infant allergy. You’ll need a little patience to find the underlying cause of but life will be much happier for you and your infant. Sincerely, AllergyPortal.org =======Highly Recommended =============== Todd D. Lloyd publishes "Allergy Times" Newsletter which gives tips and tactics on managing your allergies along with your doctor. Get Free Charter Memberships * Limited * Act Now by sending email to: allergytimes@aweber.com and get more than $100 in Free Bonuses. ==================================== This is a small portion of the article - Click Here To Read More...
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