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Thursday, August 17, 2017

By Carl Ellis


It can be difficult and confusing when a person is trying to keep his or her kids safe when the advice of leading medical professional keeps changing all the time. It is not because these doctors are trying to trick the general public, but rather that new discoveries are made all the time that sometimes disprove the previous beliefs. It is important for one to stay informed on the current information on preventing food allergies in children.

Sometimes all that will happen when an infant experiences the symptoms of an allergy is some kind of rash such as eczema, or simply have dry skin in certain areas when exposed to their triggers such as certain foods. These are only the more mild symptoms, however, and there are plenty of situations where more serious symptoms can occur. These can be things like trouble breathing and even anaphylactic shock, which can threaten a child's life.

Recent research now points to the idea that exposing the child to various allergenic foods while he or she is still in the womb via the mother's diet is a viable means of helping the child have a tolerance to those foods. A recent surge in allergy problems might be explained in part by the unsound advice many expecting mothers were given in years past. While they were told not to eat eggs, fish, milk, wheat, and other allergenic foods, avoiding these increase the child's risk of being allergic to them.

While eating allergenic foods has been shown to lower a child's risk of being allergic to those foods, this is obviously not something an expecting mother should do if she is allergic to the foods herself. The allergic reactions to the foods can cause complications in the pregnancy. This is any expecting mom's worst nightmare, and so dietary caution must be used.

Just as certain things are good for adults, they are also necessary for a fetus to have for it to develop properly. Many allergenic foods have important nutrients such as omega 3 fatty acid, which is good for the growing brain, and folate, which prevents brain problems. These are found in fish and peanuts respectively.

When thinking a lot about the health of a growing baby, a pregnant woman can sometimes forget to think enough about her own health. Just as the unborn child needs certain foods to be healthy, so does the mother. That is why it is important to get the proper nutrients from foods like fish and nuts.

A lot of mothers have to give their babies formula for a number of reasons. When breastfeeding is an option, though, it is a good way to help prevent the development of allergy problems. If four months of continuous breastfeeding is possible, this is best.

When it is time to introduce foods to the little one, it is a good idea to pay attention to allergic reactions. Exposing the child to allergenic foods can help prevent future problems according to new research. However, watch out for the signs of an allergy and avoid those foods in the future.




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