Kids Allergy Symptoms

What Are the Symptoms of Wheat Allergy in Kids?

According to the Mayo Clinic, an allergy to wheat is one of the most common food allergies in children. An allergic reaction takes place when the child's immune system does not recognize one of the proteins found in wheat. The body releases...

Signs & Symptoms of a Nut Allergy in Kids

A nut allergy occurs when a child's immune system mistakenly interprets a nut to be a harmful substance. The immune system reacts by developing antibodies against the proteins found in nuts. These antibodies are specifically designed to destroy...

Itchy Eyes & Allergies in Kids

Children may have reactions to environmental allergens such as pollen, dust and pet dander. Allergic reactions may also stem from food, bee stings or chemicals, including those found in soap. Reactions may include sneezing, runny nose or itchy...

Fruit Allergy in Children

Fruit is often one of the first types of foods introduced to children in mashed form when transitioning a child from formula to regular foods. Unfortunately, many children have allergies to different types of fruit which can cause potentially...

Dairy Allergy Effects

An allergy to dairy products occurs when your body's immune system believes that certain proteins found in cow's milk are harmful. If you have a dairy allergy, ingestion of dairy products made from cow's milk can cause you to experience a severe...

What are The Symptoms of a Peanut Allergy?

An allergy to peanuts usually appears during early childhood. It can be mild or severe, but it needs to be taken seriously, as it can be fatal. For reasons not well understood, the body mistakes peanuts for a foreign invader and initiates an...

Food Allergies That Affect the Circulatory System

Allergic reactions to certain foods can trigger symptoms in your cardiovascular system that could develop into potentially life-threatening reactions. All food allergies can affect your cardiovascular system, while some foods are more likely to...

The Dangers of Allergy Shots

Allergy shots, or immunotherapy, are used to help increase your body’s immunity to substances you are allergic to. As with other types of medical shots, immunotherapy does come with a risk of side effects. The most common of side effects...

Can Peanuts Cause Diarrhea?

If you develop diarrhea after eating peanuts, you most likely have an allergy to peanuts. MayoClinic.com states that a common symptoms of a peanut allergy is gastrointestinal complications, including diarrhea, that will develop within minutes...

Egg Allergies in Kids

The symptoms of egg allergies in kids can be dramatic: swelling hives, nausea and even difficulty breathing. Though the first emergence of an egg allergy is alarming, most children outgrow their allergy by the time they are 5 years old. Even if...

Peanut Allergy Symptoms, Causes and Risk Factors

Peanuts are among the top allergy-causing foods. A peanut allergy is considered one of the most dangerous food allergies, according to the Food Allergy Initiative. Peanut allergies are mostly found in young children but can affect anyone at any...

Egg Allergy & Lecithin

Lecithin is an ingredient that is found in many pre-packed foods. The substance is used for various reasons, such as controlling sugar crystallization, preserving foods and making ingredients mix more efficiently. Lecithin is traditionally derived...

What Are the Signs & Symptoms of Allergies?

According to Medline Plus, an allergy is an immune system reaction to a substance that doesn't affect the general public. More than 30 million people suffer from allergies in the United States, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma...

Dangers of Prescription Drugs

Illicit drugs are widely acknowledged as a problem in society, but the legal and medical approval of a drug goes not guarantee that it is without risk. A vast slate of negative effects can result from the use of legal prescription drugs as well....

Intestinal Cashew Allergy in an Adult

Because tree nuts share common proteins, if you're allergic to cashews, you are most likely allergic to other tree nuts, such as almonds, pistachios and walnuts, according to the Food Allergy Initiative. One of the main symptoms of a cashew...

Free Children's Diet

While all human beings require the same nutrients, vitamins and minerals, children have different calorie and nutrition requirements than adults. Children's diet requirements change as they age. Ensuring your child's diet provides him with the...

Lactose-Free Milk & Bloating

If you are lactose intolerant and you drink lactose-free milk, you should not experience bloating. Bloating after eating dairy products is related to lactose intolerance, the body's inability to properly digest a sugar found in cow's milk. If you...

Food Allergy Symptoms in Infants

According to La Leche League International (LLLI) one in five children shows signs of an allergy by age 20. Luckily, many infants with food allergies tend to outgrow them by age 3. Cow's milk is the most common allergy in infants. Other allergens...

Skin Problems With Dairy

Dairy is a common food allergy that can have a direct effect on the skin. Common skin problems linked to dairy consumption are generally itchy skin, hives and eczema, according to Kids Health. A person with a dairy allergy has a hypersensitivity...

Whey, Soy & Caffeine Allergies

Whey, soy and caffeine allergies are different because different proteins cause a reaction in the body, but are similar in that they are all food-related allergies. Whey and soy allergies are more commonly found in young children and are outgrown...

Eczema and Almonds

If you suffer from eczema, an allergic reaction to almonds can cause a flare-up, according to Kids Health. Eczema is a chronic hypersensitive skin condition, much like an allergy. Eczema is mostly found in infants and young children and outgrown...

Lactose Intolerance Symptoms: Headache

Lactose intolerance symptoms cause digestive complications, such as bloating, gas and diarrhea. Headaches are not a common symptom of lactose intolerance but are most likely related to another condition, such as a milk allergy. MayoClinic.com...

Whey Protein & Stomach Problems

Whey protein is a by-product of milk. Kids Health states that milk proteins are divided into two main categories: whey and casein. Whey makes up about 20 percent of milk proteins, while the remaining is casein. If you experience stomach problems...

Babies & Dust Allergies

Allergies are often inherited, although the types of allergies may differ within families. If you or your partner has allergies, the chances of your baby having allergies increases, including dust allergies. Dust allergies are attributed to dust...

Do Almonds Cause Diarrhea?

Eating almonds will not cause diarrhea unless there is another medical condition present. Almonds are a part of the tree nut family, among cashews, walnuts and pistachios. Tree nuts are a common food allergen that can cause diarrhea and other...

What Are the Symptoms of a Cow's Milk Protein Allergy?

A cow's milk protein allergy is considered by the Mayo Clinic to be one of the most common childhood food-related allergies. Kids Health explains that cow's milk is divided into to parts: whey and curd. Whey makes up about 20 percent of cow's milk...

Dairy Allergy Vs. Lactose Intolerance

One of the most commonly confused food conditions is between a dairy and lactose intolerance. The two conditions are caused by the consumption of dairy products that leads to similar symptoms. MayoClinic.com states that most people who think...

Milk Protein Intolerance in Breastfeeding

The milk proteins in breast milk are different from the proteins in cow's milk. If you notice that your baby becomes excessively fussy and colicky after you drink cow's milk, you or your baby might be allergic to it. The term "intolerance" is...